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    About Dump Semitrailers

    It’s hard to beat the volume and utility of dump semitrailers, which are constructed of either steel or aluminum alloys and come equipped with one of three main dump mechanism types, each with its own particular strengths.

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    Stock Number73380
    Length32 ft
    Location: Enid, Oklahoma
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-ENID
    Stock Number72262
    Length32 ft
    Location: Salina, Kansas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-SALINA
    Stock Number72202
    Length40 ft
    Location: Monroe, Louisiana
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-MONROE
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    Length32 ft
    Location: Hays, Kansas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-HAYS
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    Length32 ft
    Location: Salina, Kansas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-SALINA
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    Length32 ft
    Location: Hays, Kansas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-HAYS
    Stock Number69309
    Length28 ft
    Location: Garden City, Kansas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-GARDEN CITY
    Stock Number66241
    Length37 ft
    Location: Fort Worth, Texas
    Seller: BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES-FORT WORTH
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    VIN57CKS4451TS000025
    Location: North Las Vegas, Nevada
    Stock NumberTP432146
    Length31 ft
    Location: Harrisonburg, Virginia
    Seller: KENWORTH SALES CO - HARRISONBURG
    Stock NumberP5034204
    VIN5LKD42210P5034204
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: Custom Truck One Source
    Stock NumberP5034211
    VIN5LKD42218P5034211
    Location: Elk Point, South Dakota
    Seller: Custom Truck One Source
    Stock NumberV3239925
    Width102 in
    Location: Abilene, Texas
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    Width102 in
    Location: San Angelo, Texas
    Stock NumberS3226991
    Width96 in
    Location: Texarkana, Texas
    Stock NumberV1011763
    Width102 in
    Location: San Angelo, Texas
    Stock NumberTR028122
    Width102 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberTR028126
    Width102 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberTM686031
    WheelsAll Aluminum
    Location: Wichita Falls, Texas
    Stock NumberSC081490
    Width102 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberRH073362
    Width96 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberNK063917
    Length38 ft
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberRA061337
    Width96 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberRR192303
    Width102 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
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    Width96 in
    Location: Texarkana, Texas
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    Width96 in
    Location: Texarkana, Texas
    Stock NumberR1016930
    Width102 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas
    Stock NumberKASA6003
    Width96 in
    Location: Bryan, Texas

    About Dump Semitrailers

    Dump trailers are a type of specialized semitrailer designed to haul debris, building materials, logs, boulders, rough matter, and other payloads that can be hauled and then dumped en masse. Dump trailers are commonly constructed of steel plate, especially those designed to haul rough materials such as large stones and demolition waste, where durability is a key factor. However, aluminum alloys are an increasingly attractive material choice for many load types due to their greater corrosion resistance and 10 to 15% lighter weight, which translates directly to bigger payloads, fewer trips, and vastly increased operational efficiency. Aluminum trailers may have a higher initial price tag and generally cost more to repair, but for a variety of job types they are a superior option.


    Mac Trailer MACsimizer Half Round End-Dump Trailer

    There are several dump trailer types and they come in a variety of sizes, making them a good option for use on construction, large-scale demolition, energy, and other industrial jobsites. (Note that hopper and grain trailers are typically placed in a separate category.) They are most often differentiated by their dump mechanism and may have anywhere from two to as many as six rear axles, depending on their rated payload capacity.

    Belly-Dump Trailers

    Also known as “bottom-dump trailers,” belly-dump trailers are designed like a hopper on wheels and are typically loaded from the top and unloaded by opening one more gates situated along the trailer’s bottom. This allows gravity to do most of the work, resulting in a simple, low-maintenance design. Dump gates are often opened and closed using air cylinders, and in many use cases, unloading is done while the truck and trailer are in motion, allowing the driver to create a long windrow that is easily accessible rather than a vertical pile. Belly-dump trailers are often used to haul sand, rock, and other aggregates for large construction projects including road construction.

    End-Dump Trailers

    Much like a dump truck, an end-dump trailer unloads by extending a hydraulic cylinder beneath the payload in order to tip up the front end to an angle up to 45 degrees, causing loaded material to slide to the rear and exit the trailer through a gate on its end. Of course, an end-dump semitrailer can carry much more material per trip than a standard dump truck, which makes these trailers a good fit for large-scale material stockpiling in the construction, agriculture, and mining industries, among others. They can also operate within tighter space constraints than can bottom-dump trailers, but can be less stable during unloading due to the need to elevate the load, especially when unloading on surfaces that aren’t level.

    Side-Dump Trailers

    As their name implies, side-dump trailers offload their contents by tipping the entire payload to the left or right along a central pivot point. These trailers are typically semi-cylindrical in shape and use hydraulic cylinders to tilt the payload to one side. Although side-dump operations require a little extra route and placement planning, side-dump trailers can offload their entire, massive payload in a little as 30 seconds and are considerably more stable than end-dump options. They can also be used to transport much larger materials than can belly-dump trailers that usually unload on the move and therefore must be able to easily move through or over their former contents.

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    You’ll find thousands of new and used dump trailers for sale on TruckPaper.com from leading manufacturers such as Armor Lite , Arne’s , Construction Trailer Specialists , East , Mac , Manac , Ranco , Travis , and many others.

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