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  • 2003 FORD F250

    237,413 Millas

    $11,000

  • 2016 FORD F-150

    164,827 Millas

    $10,780

  • 2018 INTERNATIONAL 4300

    157,409 Millas

    $17,820

  • 2010 PETERBILT 355

    270,060 Millas

    $68,250

  • 2013 FORD F-150

    226,103 Millas

    $7,590

  • 2019 FREIGHTLINER M2 106

    236,963 Millas

    $39,000

  • 2007 FREIGHTLINER M2 106

    311,883 Millas

    $22,000

  • 2007 FORD LCF

    164,486 Millas

    $10,780

  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER FL112

    117,609 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2017 PETERBILT 579

    384,777 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2004 FREIGHTLINER M2 112

    94,768 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2011 RAM 5500

    188,340 Millas

    $31,500

  • 1999 FREIGHTLINER FL112

    72,385 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2017 FREIGHTLINER M2 106

    210,291 Millas

    $39,000

  • 2018 KENWORTH T370

    107,283 Millas

    $39,000

  • 1999 INTERNATIONAL 4700

    60,766 Millas

    $11,000

  • 2020 ISUZU NPR

    80,717 Millas

    $39,000

  • 2018 KENWORTH T370

    204,767 Millas

    $39,000

  • 2018 KALMAR Ottawa T2

    31,122 Millas

    $48,000

  • 2011 FREIGHTLINER Columbia 112

    156,841 Millas

    $118,750

    $101,750

  • 2015 FREIGHTLINER 114SD

    329,310 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2018 KENWORTH T370

    248,478 Millas

    $25,850

  • 2018 FREIGHTLINER M2 106

    146,602 Millas

    $32,000

  • 2012 FREIGHTLINER M2 106

    46,777 Millas

    $103,750

  • 2015 FORD F-550

    216,404 Millas

    $21,890

  • 2020 PETERBILT 567

    19,369 Millas

    $160,650

  • 2019 HINO 338

    222,762 Millas

    $22,550

  • 2020 PETERBILT 365

    521,196 Millas

    $143,750

  • 2003 FORD F-250

    237,617 Millas

    $11,000

  • 2020 PETERBILT 365

    457,649 Millas

    $143,750

  • 1984 MACK MR611S

    364,211 Millas

    $11,000

  • 2020 PETERBILT 365

    509,660 Millas

    $143,750

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Resumen

Los camiones de servicio se utilizan para trabajos pesados como ferrocarriles, aeropuertos y minas, así como trabajos ligeros de construcción/mantenimiento como fontanería, techos residenciales y cableado eléctrico. Los camiones de servicio vienen con muchas opciones diferentes de carrocería, incluyendo carrocería de servicio, mecánica maestra, carrocería cerrada, carrocería paisajista y carrocería volquete. Los camiones de servicio con carrocería mecánica pueden equiparse con accesorios como grúas, generadores y soldadores.

Los camiones de servicio tienen varios cajones y compartimentos pequeños que almacenan herramientas y otros suministros.

Preguntas frecuentes

  • It depends on the type of truck and the equipment that comes with it. Used service trucks can range anywhere from $5,000 to $125,000+.

  • The top service truck manufacturers include Ford, Nissan, Ram, and Chevrolet.

  • Service trucks are used in various industries, including construction, home service, government, and industrial. They are common in many industries because they can fit on any job site, travel long distances, and store various tools needed at job sites and other work environments.

  • The average weight of a service truck is between 5,700-6,700 lbs.

  • To safely operate a service truck, you have to embrace new technology like automatic emergency braking, forward collision warnings, speed limiters, and rear/blindspot cameras. Since service trucks will operate close to civilian vehicles, it's important to abide by regular traffic laws.

    Preventative maintenance is important for service trucks as many operators will drive 10,000 + miles/year. Changing fluids, changing batteries, checking tire wear, inspecting the brakes, and checking the oil are a few examples of preventative maintenance that save operators time and money in the future.

  • When buying a used service truck, ask for a full inspection report which covers the vehicle's engine, hydraulic system, oil reservoir, tires, flatbed, and electrical system. Different service vehicles have different capabilities and accessories designed for specific industries.

  • Older service trucks may not have modern safety features like forward-collision warnings, speed limiters, and rear/blindspot cameras. These added features and other factors make newer models more expensive than used models. A good rule of thumb is "If you drive more than 25,000 miles a year and will need a truck for at least five years, buy new.

  • Service truck operators make anywhere from $30,000 to $100,000/year, depending on their industry and position. Many service truck owner-operators make close to six figures because they own their own business.

  • There's no such thing as a service truck operator, but hundreds of jobs involve driving a service truck, including roofing, plumbing, general construction, and maintenance. Check the regulations for specific industries to find out the qualifications to get started.