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  • 2022 Cat 745 Articulated Dump Truck

    6,605 Hours

    $315,000

  • 2019 Cat 745 Articulated Dump Truck

    8,337 Hours

    $185,000

  • 2019 Cat 745 Articulated Dump Truck

    8,549 Hours

    $185,000

  • 2002 Volvo A35D Articulated Dump Truck

    $115,000

  • 2014 Komatsu HM400 Articulated Dump Truck

    $150,000

  • 2021 Volvo A60H Articulated Dump Truck

    8,385 Hours

    $340,000

  • 2022 Volvo A45G Articulated Dump Truck

    6,005 Hours

    $306,250

  • 2022 Volvo A45G Articulated Dump Truck

    5,817 Hours

    $431,250

  • 2022 Volvo A45G Articulated Dump Truck

    6,007 Miles

    $312,500

  • 2022 Volvo A45G Articulated Dump Truck

    6,018 Hours

    $312,500

  • 2021 Volvo A60H Articulated Dump Truck

    7,973 Hours

    $300,000

  • 2021 Cat 725 Articulated Dump Truck

    7,378 Hours

    $165,000

  • 2022 Rokbak RA30 Articulated Dump Truck

    2,370 Hours

    $225,000

  • 2023 Rokbak RA30 Articulated Dump Truck

    2,001 Hours

    $255,000

  • 2023 Rokbak RA30 Articulated Dump Truck

    2,204 Hours

    $255,000

  • 2023 Rokbak RA30 Articulated Dump Truck

    2,544 Hours

    $255,000

  • 2021 Cat 725 Articulated Dump Truck

    7,653 Hours

    $165,000

  • 2013 Cat 740B 8000 gal 6x6 Articulated Water Truck

    10,089 Hours

    $300,000

    $275,000

  • 1995 (unverified) Terex 2566C Articulated Dump Truck

    7,602 Hours

    $17,500

  • 2022 Volvo A60H Articulated Dump Truck

    7,992 Hours

    $300,000

  • 2020 Bell B30E Articulated Dump Truck

    6,148 Hours

    $162,000

  • 2021 Cat 725 Articulated Dump Truck

    7,340 Hours

    $169,000

    $165,000

  • 2022 Komatsu HM300-5 Articulated Dump Truck

    877 Hours

    $485,000

  • 2018 Cat 745 9000 gal 6x6 Articulated Water Truck

    5,881 Hours

    $435,000

  • 2016 Cat 745C water truck Articulated Dump Truck

    6,584 Hours

    $425,000

  • 2022 John Deere 460E Series II Articulated Dump Truck

    7,993 Hours

    $170,000

  • 2021 VOLVO A30G

    5,587 Hours

    $281,931

  • 2021 VOLVO A30G

    5,354 Hours

    $281,931

  • 2018 MOROOKA MST3000VD

    $94,500

  • 2014 TEREX CORPORATION TA300

    11,600 Hours

    $45,963

  • 2019 JOHN DEERE 460E

    7,614 Hours

    $391,000

    $385,000

  • 2018 CATERPILLAR 730C2

    5,756 Hours

    $225,000

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Overview

An articulated truck is a heavy-duty dump truck used to transport heavy loads. The all-wheel-drive capability makes articulated trucks a great option for transporting loads over rough terrains. The name “articulated” comes from the cab and rear dump meeting at an articulated point, controlling the capability of the truck to pivot. On the other hand, rigid dump trucks, have a chassis comprised of one continuous piece of metal. Articulated trucks are mainly used as soil and aggregate dumpers, but the chassis can facilitate many other applications including mining, construction, and even military. If you need to maneuver over rugged and sometimes tight terrains, you need an articulated truck.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The price of used articulated trucks depends on the model, make, and year. You can find used articulated trucks from $20,000 for early 2000’s models up to $500,000 for a lightly used newer model.

  • Popular brands of used articulated trucks include Caterpillar, John Deere, Volvo, and Komatsu Limited.

  • Articulated trucks transport heavy loads like soil, aggregate, and water across rugged and hard-to-maneuver terrains.

  • Articulated trucks weigh around 50,000 lbs with an operating rate of up to 165,000 pounds. Most articulated trucks have an operating weight of at least double their empty weight.

  • Articulated trucks rotate at an articulated joint forming a 90-degree angle with the bed joint. Articulated trucks have manual and automatic traction control, retarder control, and dump systems. Always refer to the operator's manual when running new equipment.

  • When buying an articulated truck, it’s important to conduct a full safety inspection. Things to look for include loose fittings, leaks, tire damage, fluid levels, and brake wear.

  • How a used articulated truck compares to a newer model depends on how many hours it's logged and how recently components showing wear were replaced. High wear areas include the hinge joints, brakes, and the engine block.

  • Articulated truck drivers make between $15 and $30/hour.

  • Requirements to become an articulated truck operator vary from state to state, but they may include: At least 20/40 vision with glasses or corrective lenses. A 70-degree field of vision in each eye. A valid driver’s license. Working knowledge of safe operation and vehicle inspection.