any advice on buying a used dump truck (tri or quad) age,engine,trans especially automatics etc
dump truck( quad and tri axles
Discussion in 'Tanker, Bulk and Dump Trucking Forum' started by taxi2010, Apr 12, 2014.
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Keep your payment as low as possible..... For the slow weeks/ months.
I'd take a look at the newer Mack's with the m- drive. Not sure I'd buy one thou ....taxi2010 Thanks this. -
Volvos/peterbilts are worth a look, for sure.
I'd side with a western star if you want reliability, easy repair and longevity. But you'll need somewhat deep pockets to grab yourself one, and more importantly, keep it in the off season.taxi2010 Thanks this. -
Make sure you buy a truck with a 18,000 or 20,000 pound front axle. Any thing lighter will be too light.
An Eaton/Fuller 8LL is an excellent transmission for a dump truck. The lower gears are great in soft ground
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What type of hauling do you plan to do? Site work dirt hauling or are you going to be running for a quarry pulling tonnage? Site work i would look for a mack in good shape. If you are pulling the quarry loads you want light weight. I have done both and now I'm doing the tractor pulling a dump bucket. I've had enough of the site work and off road crap to say i'm staying on hard packed ground now. lol There are so many more opportunities out there for a tractor with a wet kit on it in my area. feed grain alloys etc mostly move in trailers.
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thanks tiny, dirt,rocks asphalt etc. I'm in michigan and they doing a lot of work around here. i talk with a few companies and they need trucks
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good evening truckers, any financial (good or fair) company out their to really help you with financing a truck after you out of bankrupt for a yr and no repo ever. its to many companies thats still to greedy
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Auto are nice for city work but suck the fuel on highway. I have 8ll and it's great but I would like a 13. Stay away from auto shifts. Allison the way to go if you want a auto. But there about ten grand more for a truck. I would go with anything 03 and older no emissions crap to worry about. Only thing about Mack's nobody stocks parts. Sterling some parts are getting hard to find. kW or Pete your paying for the name. Get something that you like
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3/8" or double frame, Heavy front axle, setbacks help but the world goes on without them. 18 speeds are nice. Engines are kinda a choice, Cat is King, you've got your 'Cat killin Cummins's', etc... Spring suspension is better than air, but like above, the world goes on with air ride dump trucks, I drive one everyday. Chalmers, Hendrickson Haulmaax, Mack's Camelback do well. Air ride's, I've drove a few, mostly Pete Air Trac, it's what I have in mine and I like it. Not sure what state you're from or what states you plan on working in so I can't really offer suggestions as to wheelbase and axle setups.
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