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  • 2006 INTERNATIONAL 7600

    336,153 Miles

    $20,000

  • 2013 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia 125

    335,352 Miles

    $48,000

  • 2013 MACK GU813

    594,099 Miles

    $108,000

  • 1996 KENWORTH W900

    523,810 Miles

    $80,000

  • 2024 PETERBILT 567

    133,631 Miles

    $200,000

  • 2018 KENWORTH W900

    521,126 Miles

    $125,000

  • 2010 MACK GU813

    88,230 Miles

    $120,000

  • 2021 PETERBILT 579

    234,138 Miles

    $118,000

  • 1975 FORD F-350

    49,461 Miles

    $5,000

  • 1975 FORD F7000

    5,334 Miles

    $5,000

  • 2024 PETERBILT 567

    139,575 Miles

    $200,000

  • 2024 PETERBILT 567

    135,459 Miles

    $200,000

  • 2003 PETERBILT 357

    612,200 Miles

    $55,000

  • 2017 PETERBILT 375

    381,579 Miles

    $90,000

  • 2009 MACK GU713

    277,053 Miles

    $42,000

  • 2024 PETERBILT 567

    149,816 Miles

    $200,000

  • 2015 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia 125

    444,011 Miles

    $70,000

  • 2015 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia 113

    450,847 Miles

    $70,000

  • 2007 STERLING L9500

    421,663 Miles

    $55,000

  • 2019 KENWORTH T880

    194,273 Miles

    $220,000

  • 2019 FREIGHTLINER Cascadia

    313,631 Miles

    $84,500

  • 2024 CHEVROLET 4500

    28 Miles

    $97,000

  • 1987 PETERBILT 349

    184,426 Miles

    $30,000

  • 2006 MACK CV700

    720,895 Miles

    $55,000

  • 2009 INTERNATIONAL 4300

    125,761 Miles

    $20,000

  • 2014 PETERBILT 365

    466,295 Miles

    $90,000

  • 2018 MACK GU713

    543,454 Miles

    $99,000

  • 2017 MACK GU713

    428,299 Miles

    $99,000

  • 2006 MITSUBISHI FUSO FE84D

    426,185 Miles

    $15,000

  • 2006 STERLING L9500

    263,982 Miles

    $62,500

  • 2008 INTERNATIONAL 7600

    156,445 Miles

    $39,000

  • 2004 MITSUBISHI Fuso FH211

    222,407 Miles

    $15,000

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Overview

Most dump trucks have an open-box bed and operate by hydraulic lifts in the front that lift the bed and dump the contents rearward. They are used to haul anything from construction material, waste, aggregate, and dirt.

Common Types Of Dump Trucks

- Standard: They have a chassis with a mounted bed. The front of the body contains a vertical hydraulic ram that raises the bed tipping the contents out.

- Side: They have the fastest unloading capacity because of their side dumping mechanism. Side dump trucks are ideal for moving and dumping large amounts of material.

- Transfer: It is the same as a standard dump truck, but it pulls a moveable cargo container on a trailer.

- Off-Highway: These dump trucks are used for heavy equipment jobs like mining and heavy dirt hauling.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Used dump trucks cost between $25,000 - $40,000. Heavy construction dump trucks can cost up to $250,000.

  • Dump truck manufacturers include Mack, Peterbilt, Volvo, Freightliner, and Kenworth.

  • Dump trucks are used to haul materials to and from construction sites and natural disaster sites, usually landfills.

  • The average standard dump truck weighs 26,193 lbs. Off-highway dump trucks weigh on average 53,000 lbs.

  • The main operations of a dump truck are driving, loading, and unloading (dumping). It’s harder to decelerate a dump truck when carrying a full load. When dumping loads, you want to be fully aware of your surroundings, have the truck in park, and be mindful of the slope and surface you’re dumping on.

  • When buying a used dump truck, be aware of the engine, electrical elements, hydraulic system, brakes, and dump system.

  • With new equipment, you get the comfort of knowing that all of its parts are brand new and backed by a manufacturer warranty. You can’t get the same guarantee from a used dump truck, but you can get peace of mind from a full inspection report from your dealer.

  • Dump truck companies pay drivers on average $15.57 per hour with a median salary of $41,000/year.

  • Dump truck drivers are in high demand nationwide for work at construction sites. A Class B CDL is required for dump truck drivers nationwide. You must also have a valid medical examination, a clean driver's record, and a high school diploma or GED.