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    About Dump Trucks

    Dump trucks, also known as “dumpers,” “tippers,” or “tip trucks,” are used to carry loose material such as dirt, gravel, or construction debris from one location to another.

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    Mileage230,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTandem
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage237,000 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Mankato, Minnesota
    Seller: Rihm Kenworth - Mankato
    Mileage1 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesSingle
    Location: Jerome, Idaho
    Mileage853,732 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Memphis, Tennessee
    Mileage395,543 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTandem
    Location: Commerce City, Colorado
    Mileage395,543 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTandem
    Location: Commerce City, Colorado
    Mileage0
    Body Length21 ft
    Location: South Saint Paul, Minnesota
    Seller: RIHM KENWORTH -South St. Paul
    Mileage1 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesFive
    Location: Boise, Idaho
    Mileage4,625 mi
    Body Length21 ft
    Location: Coon Rapids, Minnesota
    Seller: Rihm Kenworth - Coon Rapids
    Mileage300,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage290,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage393,611 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage145,000 mi
    Body Length18 ft
    Location: Rhome, Texas
    Mileage298,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage318,000 mi
    Body Length17 ft
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage622,000 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Finger, Tennessee
    Mileage677,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Finger, Tennessee
    Mileage249,628 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage413,865 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage416,975 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage360,000 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage478,933 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage274,499 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage222,203 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesSix
    Location: Chandler, Arizona
    Seller: Midco Sales LLC
    Mileage316,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Mileage300,663 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Ocala, Florida
    Mileage350,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina
    Mileage265,000 mi
    Number of Rear AxlesTri
    Location: Mcleansville, North Carolina

    About Dump Trucks

    A dump truck, also known as “dumper,” “tipper,” or a “tip truck,” is used to carry loose material such as dirt, gravel, construction debris, or other items that need to be picked up at one location and then dumped at a different location. The first motorized dump trucks appeared in the United States in the early 1900s.

    Like most trucks, dump trucks are available in light-, medium-, and heavy-duty classifications. Light-duty models fall in Class 1, 2, and 3 and can handle up to 14,000 pounds (6,350 kilograms). Medium-duty dump trucks fall in Class 4, 5, and 6 and can handle 14,001 to 26,000 lbs (11,793 kg), while heavy-duty Class 7 or 8 dump trucks can handle 26,001 pounds or more.


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    Types Of Dump Trucks

    Dump trucks are available in several forms, including the more common standard and semitrailer dump trucks as well as side-dump and bottom-dump models. The standard dump truck has a truck chassis with a hydraulic hoist beneath a dump body that’s mounted to the frame. The semitrailer dump truck is a tractor-trailer with a much bigger hopper affixed to the trailer, but functions in the same way. For large hauls, some operations employ a truck and pup configuration, which entails a standard dump truck pulling a dump trailer (the “pup”) that’s equipped with its own hydraulic hoist for unloading.

    While most dump trucks have a tailgate that usually swings up on its top hinges or uses a high-lift tailgate that lifts open and above the dump body, side-dump and bottom-dump models, as their names suggest, dump their loads either from the side or the bottom.

    Continuous Innovation

    Dump truck manufacturers, as with all truck manufacturers, are designing trucks with improved fuel efficiency and aerodynamics and are even making low- or zero-emission truck models. Major efforts are being made to improve safety, with truck manufacturers working on driver assistance and collision mitigation systems, along with enhanced stability control and external camera systems for improved jobsite visibility. Truck ergonomics are also important; manufacturers put considerable thought into step and handle placement outside the truck as well as the placement of interior controls in order to reduce strain and increase the comfort of drivers over the course of long shifts.

    Find The Right Dump Truck

    You’ll find thousands of new and used dump trucks for sale at TruckPaper.com from industry-leading manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt, Sterling, and others.

    The site also includes listings for hundreds of dump truck bodies that are ready to install to the cab and chassis truck of your choice.

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