An industrial dump truck vehicle distributor generally sells a variety of dump trucks designed for specific purposes. Use a standard dump truck for removing waste. It maneuvers better than larger dump trucks due to the short wheelbase. Articulated dump trucks work well on rough terrain and drive using hydraulic rams that pivot the cab. Semi-trailer dump trucks allow for quick unloading, but cannot be used on uneven ground.
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Search for new and used heavy-duty dump trucks
As with most vehicles, buying a used dump truck costs less than a new one. Often dealers pay to fix mechanical problems and complete maintenance on the used trucks prior to the sale. The major draw back is that some companies sell their trucks to avoid paying for expensive repairs or maintenance.
I recommend: Search
Commercial Truck Trader, which lists 100,000 vehicles including several thousand new and pre-owned industrial dump trucks for sale. Set your search to show the price from highest to lowest, the year, or manufacturer’s by alphabetical order. Find an industrial dump truck vehicle distributor by state using their
State Directory of dealers. If you prefer a family owned company,
Wyatt-Johnson GMC has been family owned for more than 50 years, provides nation-wide shipping and lists new and used dump trucks for sale.
Buy dump trucks for sale via auctions
Online auctions make it easy to purchase heavy-duty dump trucks when you live in an area where auctions are scarce. Often you bid on an industrial dump truck without inspecting it yourself. This means you need to make sure you use a reputable company.
I recommend: Try a
practice auction at Iron Planet to become familiar with the process. Then read the customer's
testimonials. To find upcoming auctions, review Truck Paper's online
Auction Calendar.
Insure your dump truck to protect your investment
Industrial dump truck vehicles cost thousands of dollars to purchase. Without insurance, you become personally liable for damage caused to others and you lose the money you spent.
A commercial insurance policy also protects your drivers and pays for injuries they may sustain in an accident.
I recommend: Talk with a representative for
Progressive Commercial Truck Insurance, which specializes in insuring industrial dump trucks. They provide liability, physical damage (including collision, comprehensive and specified perils) and contingent liability for deadheading. Compare rates by getting a
free quote from Dump Truck Insurance, which covers a wide variety of dump trucks.