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57 resultados encontrados

  • 2005 CATERPILLAR 725

    13,252 Horas

    $124,000

  • 1998 POLAR

    $9,900

  • 1992 FORD L9000

    266,702 Millas

    $25,000

  • 1970 DODGE T80

    10,676 Millas

    $6,500

  • 1986 CATERPILLAR 777B

    325,542 Millas

    $110,000

  • 2004 CATERPILLAR 613C

    $1,300

  • 2012 TROXELL Vacuum Trailer

    $24,000

  • 2001 HEIL

    $17,000

  • 2018 KENWORTH T370

    23,837 Millas / 6,468 Horas

    $106,400

  • 2023 THUNDER CREEK MTT920

    $45,000

  • 2021 PETERBILT 348

    194,718 Millas

    $110,000

  • 2012 HYDREMA 912HM

    1,951 Horas

    $110,000

  • 2019 GALYEAN

    $65,000

  • 2007 TROXELL

    $14,500

  • 1999 INTERNATIONAL 2674

    $9,900

  • 2019 GALYEAN

    $65,000

  • 2001 HEIL 4136

    $17,000

  • 2023 THUNDER CREEK MTT690

    $40,000

  • 1962 NORTH TEXAS TANK CO

    $52,900

  • 1966 LUBBOCK

    $52,900

  • 2023 THUNDER CREEK MTT920-G3

    $45,000

  • 2021 HEIL

    $60,000

  • 2023 HEIL

    $34,000

  • 1994 FRUEHAUF

    $29,000

  • 1995 FORD L8000

    148,643 Millas

    $25,000

  • 2015 OASIS TRAVEL

    18,749 Horas

    $130,000

  • 2015 OASIS TRAVEL

    19,628 Horas

    $130,000

  • 2017 HEIL

    $40,000

    $24,000

  • 2003 STEPHENS

    $35,000

  • 1995 HEIL

    $25,000

  • 2001 LBT STAINLESS INC

    $35,000

  • 1995 EUCLID R60

    $57,750

    $55,000

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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

  • Many factors can determine how much a used tank trailer truck costs, including the truck's size and what type of trailer you will need. A used tank trailer truck can range from $1,000 for small trucks to $180,000 for larger vehicles.

  • Top tank trailer manufacturers include Tremcar, McLellan Equipment, and MAC Trailer Manufacturing.

  • Tank trailer trucks are used in the construction, food, farming, and oil industries to transport goods and products from one place to another.

    Common uses for tank trailers can include: Safely delivering gas or petroleum to gas stations. Bringing dry material such as sand or gravel to a distant project site. Transporting food in bulk to businesses

  • A tank trailer truck's overall weight can range from 80,000 lbs when empty and up to 100,000 lbs after being loaded.

  • Tank trailer trucks are usually traveling with a heavy load. Because of this, these trucks are created with a higher center of gravity to protect the load. While tank trucks are generally considered one of the safest heavy equipment vehicles to drive, the increased safety also brings more difficulty in operating them.

    Always remember to drive smoothly when operating a loaded tank trailer truck, taking into account braking and how much space you will need to bring the truck to a stop safely.

  • There are strict restrictions placed on the maximum weight of tank trailer trucks by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. As a result, the first step in purchasing a used tank truck is to know what kind of material you will need to transport and how much.

    To find the best-used tank truck for your needs, look out for the tank material and capacity, engine power, and the style of the tank.

  • After a few thousand hours, tank trailers can start to break down. There is little difference between a brand new and lightly used between that timeframe as long as its owner keeps up with routine maintenance.

  • The average salary for a tank trailer operator is $63,530, or $31/hour.

  • There is a shortage of qualified tank trailer drivers, meaning employers are willing to pay above the market rate. Because drivers carry potentially hazardous materials like gasoline, pesticides, and cleaning solutions, they're required to have a CDS, pass OSHA safety training, and pass a police background check.