Camiones cisterna con remolque Menos de $25,000 usado para la venta

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21 resultados encontrados

  • 2002 International 8100

    392,770 Millas

    $11,000

  • 1990 International 4900

    326,053 Millas

    $13,750

  • 1988 White Aero

    628,011 Horas

    $22,000

  • 1985 Caterpillar 613C

    6,070 Horas

    $16,500

  • 2000 Freightliner FL70

    33,400 Millas

    $16,500

  • 2005 GMC C6500

    288,141 Millas

    $13,750

  • 2005 GMC C6500

    193,909 Millas

    $13,750

  • 2007 International 8600

    5,444 Millas / 5,444 Horas

    $23,300

  • 2023 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $7,500

    $7,400

  • 2019 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $5,300

  • 2022 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $7,100

  • 2022 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $7,100

    $7,000

  • 2020 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $5,700

    $5,600

  • 2019 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $5,300

  • 2019 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $5,300

  • 2007 International MV607

    274,256 Millas / 274,256 Horas

    $23,200

  • 2020 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $5,600

  • 2022 Wylie EXP-500L-S (Water Trailer 500 Gal)

    $7,200

    $7,000

  • 2007 International 8600

    191,810 Millas / 191,810 Horas

    $22,000

  • 2007 International 8600

    148,854 Millas / 148,854 Horas

    $22,000

  • 2021 Wylie Sprayers EXP-500-S

    $8,876

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Resumen

Los camiones cisterna pueden verse en todas partes, desde la gasolinera hasta circulando a su lado en la autopista. Un remolque cisterna es un camión de gran tonelaje cuya misión principal es transportar agua, alimentos, productos químicos y material seco.

Los camiones cisterna pueden clasificarse en cuatro grupos en función de lo que estén diseñados para transportar:

  1. Grado alimentario: transporta alimentos y líquidos típicos utilizados para bienes de consumo

  2. Combustible/Petróleo: Normalmente vistos en gasolineras, estos remolques transportan aceite, gasolina, propano y combustible.

  3. Química:transportar productos químicos de uso industrial. Suelen ir equipados con avisadores de materiales peligrosos

  4. Material seco: transporta material seco a granel, como arena, grava, fertilizantes y mucho más

Preguntas frecuentes

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