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    About Flatbed Dump Trucks

    Useful for transporting heavy loads or unusually shaped objects, flatbed dump trucks are vocational trucks equipped with a hydraulic tipping flat bed.

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    Mileage280,000 mi
    Fuel TypeDiesel
    Location: Redwood, New York
    Seller: Davis
    Mileage50,067 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Gardner, Kansas
    Seller: Hoobler Auctions
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    Auction Date:7/10/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Mileage386,171 mi
    VIN2FZACHAK24AM30281
    Location: Zephyrhills, Florida
    Seller: Royal Auction Group
    Mileage388,960 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Location: Sparrow Bush, New York
    Seller: ARTHUR TROVEI & SONS
    Mileage291,996 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Cartersville, Georgia
    Mileage295,335 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama
    Mileage179,114 mi
    Length26 ft
    Location: Weyers Cave, Virginia
    Seller: EXCEL TRUCK GROUP - WEYERS CAVE
    Mileage179,114 mi
    Length26 ft
    Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
    Seller: EXCEL TRUCK GROUP - CHARLOTTE
    Mileage179,114 mi
    Length26 ft
    Location: Albemarle, North Carolina
    Mileage216,610 mi
    Horsepower350 HP
    Location: Hampshire, Illinois
    Seller: TRUCK COUNTRY NORTH CHICAGO
    Mileage290,361 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Covington, Tennessee
    Mileage560,396 mi
    Length18 ft
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Mileage10,482 mi
    Length16 ft
    Location: Boise, Idaho
    Seller: DIESEL DEPOT
    Mileage3,869 mi
    Length16 ft
    Location: Aberdeen, Idaho
    Seller: DIESEL DEPOT
    Mileage189,573 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
    Mileage212,824 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
    Mileage96,261 mi
    Length14 ft
    Location: Mcdonough, Georgia
    Mileage27,986 mi
    Length16 ft
    Location: Pacific, Washington
    Seller: Puget Sound Truck Sales
    Mileage208,260 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Flanders, New Jersey
    Seller: Hoover Truck Centers - Flanders
    Location: Crossville, Tennessee
    Mileage312,427 mi
    Engine ManufacturerPACCAR
    Location: Lake Crystal, Minnesota
    Mileage480,000 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Ogden, Utah
    Mileage199,620 mi
    Engine ManufacturerPACCAR
    Location: Wamego, Kansas
    Mileage255,675 mi
    Length26 ft
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: D.L. Campbell Used Cars & Trucks, Inc.
    Mileage221,948 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Oakdale, California
    Mileage32,658 mi
    Length24 ft
    Location: Roseville, Minnesota
    Mileage50,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerISUZU
    Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania
    Mileage25,148 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Thomson, Georgia

    About Flatbed Dump Trucks

    Whether you call it a “dumper” or “tip truck,” a flatbed dump truck is the ideal choice for hauling heavy and sometimes odd-shaped objects that may not be as efficient to transport by full-size flatbed or dump semitrailer and that may not fit inside an enclosed truck. For example, such trucks are often used to haul boulders and other rocks, construction waste, forestry materials, specialized machinery, and more.


    2022 International CV Flatbed Dump Truck

    Whether you call it a “dumper” or “tip truck,” a flatbed dump truck is the ideal choice for hauling heavy and sometimes odd-shaped objects that may not be as efficient to transport by full-size flatbed or dump semitrailer and that may not fit inside an enclosed truck. For example, such trucks are often used to haul boulders and other rocks, construction waste, forestry materials, specialized machinery, and more.

    Size Matters

    A medium-duty dump truck’s GVWR varies between 14,001 and 26,000 pounds (6,350 and 11,793 kilograms), whereas heavy-duty examples usually weigh over 26,000 lbs. Regardless of the truck’s weight class, lightweight bed construction is often a big advantage. Even super dump trucks with the right equipment can carry greater loads while complying with federal and local weight regulations designed to prevent damage to the environment or infrastructure.

    How To Choose A Flatbed Dump Truck

    When considering the purchase of a tip truck, determining what sort of loads it will carry—and how much those loads will weigh—is a good starting place. This allows you to match the expected workload with your prospective truck’s engine’s power. This often varies between 300 and 600 horsepower (224 and 447 kilowatts), and you don’t want to have less or more power than you’ll need to get the job done.

    A truck’s transmission is another important factor to weigh before making a purchase. While some drivers would never give up the maneuverability of a manual transmission, others prefer automatic options as they simplify a driver’s job and can help prevent operator fatigue during extended shifts. Automated manual transmissions are popular with truck buyers because they offer the best of both worlds: driver comfort and the adaptability and efficiency of precise control.

    When considering suspension options for your dump truck, you’ll have a variety of choices ranging from mechanical suspensions to air ride, spring, and four-spring offerings. Mechanical suspensions are among the most popular on the market because they require very little maintenance and serve as a good cushion between the load and the truck’s frame. Air ride suspensions are more expensive but add less weight to the truck while providing greater flexibility in ride height. They also deliver a smoother ride when the truck is unloaded than other options. Spring suspensions are generally the most cost-effective and stable solution but result in a stiffer ride. Some operators favor four-spring suspensions as they provide good balance between price and handling.

    Find A New Or Used Flatbed Dump Truck

    TruckPaper.com includes listings for a wide selection of medium- and heavy-duty flatbed dump trucks capable of taking on a wide variety of jobs. Explore for-sale listings for trucks from top brands, such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, and International, and browse their most popular models, including Ford’s F750 and F550, International’s DuraStar 4300, and the Freightliner Business Class M2 106, and invest in the future.