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International Paystar

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Production
  
1972–present

Predecessor
  
M Series and 210-230

International Paystar

Manufacturer
  
International Harvester (1972–1986) Navistar International (1986–present)

Class
  
Severe Service Conventional

The International PayStar is a severe service truck manufactured by Navistar International. The PayStar is marketed to heavy duty truck operators in the construction, oil exploration, and refuse collection industries.

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History

The PayStar was introduced by International Harvester in January 1972, as a construction-specific versions of the conventional Transtar.

From 1972 through 1980 the Paystar was offered in two ranges, the 5050 with mid-range engines, and the 5070 with heavy duty engines. Available as 4×4, 6×4, and 6×6 , they were usually straight trucks, most offered trailer brake options. Semi-tractors were also available, the F5070 had a Gross Combination Weight Rating of up to 120,000 lb (54,000 kg).

1972-1974 models

The second generation trucks were an evolution of the first, with increased weights and engine power. The plate fenders and butterfly hood were replaced with a one piece forward tilting hood. The 5500 had a forward front axle, the 5600 had a setback one, and the 5900 was a semi-tractor.

2004 models

By 2013 the PayStar was normally a semi-tractor, although straight truck applications were still offered. Severe service straight truck applications were handled by the Workstar series, which offered no semi-tractors. In 2013 the PayStar is only offered as a 6×4 or 8×6 with high horsepower engines.

References

International Paystar Wikipedia