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1998 IH DIGGER DERRICK BUCKET BOOM TRUCK W WARRANTY


1998 IH DIGGER DERRICK BUCKET BOOM TRUCK W  WARRANTY

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2006 IH BUCKET BOOM LIFT CRANE TRUCK W WARRANTY


2006 IH BUCKET BOOM LIFT CRANE TRUCK W  WARRANTY

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Time Left: 1h 34m
47' GMC C7500 Bucket truck 2000


47' GMC C7500 Bucket truck 2000

Price: $5,100.00 (14 Bids)
Time Left: 1h 59m
Ford F-800 Digger Derrick Auguer Truck


Ford F-800 Digger Derrick Auguer Truck

Price: $6,950.00 (27 Bids)
Time Left: 2h 19m
2001 GMC C7500 BUCKET TRUCK


2001 GMC C7500 BUCKET TRUCK

Price: $15,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 59m
2005 FORD F550 POWERSTROKE DIESLE BUCKET LATTER TRUCK.NICE!!!!!


2005 FORD F550 POWERSTROKE DIESLE BUCKET LATTER TRUCK.NICE!!!!!

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Time Left: 1d 4h 26m
1999 INTERNATIONAL 4900 DIGGER DERRICK NO RESERVE


1999 INTERNATIONAL 4900 DIGGER DERRICK NO RESERVE

Price: $8,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 4h 57m
97 Ford F800 boom truck with 50ft double insulated boom with material handler


97 Ford F800 boom truck with 50ft double insulated boom  with material handler

Price: $9,000.00
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Time Left: 2d 2h 51m
2000 international bucket truck with low miles.


2000 international bucket truck with low miles.

Price: $6,600.00 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 6h 45m
1989 International Forestry Truck


1989 International Forestry Truck

Price: $2,025.00 (10 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 6h 51m
1994 INTERNATIONAL PAYSTAR 5000 6x6 95' BUCKET TRUCK


1994 INTERNATIONAL PAYSTAR 5000 6x6 95' BUCKET TRUCK

Price: $31,100.00
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Time Left: 2d 9h 13m
1996 Chevrolet Altec Cable Placing Bucket


1996 Chevrolet Altec Cable Placing Bucket

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Time Left: 2d 9h 25m
1998 GMC 7500 Bucket Forestry chip truck, Cat Diesel, Low Mileage!


1998 GMC 7500 Bucket Forestry chip truck,  Cat Diesel,  Low Mileage!

Buy It Now: $32,500.00
Time Left: 2d 20h 38m
Asplundh LR 50 parts


Asplundh LR 50 parts

Price: $50.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 21h 21m
1980 International 1854 with Pitman PoleCat Body


1980 International 1854 with Pitman PoleCat Body

Price: $5,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 23h 40m
HIGH RANGER 60' WK HT REAR MOUNT BUCKET TRUCK 6 CYL CAT DIESEL AUTO A C 59K


HIGH RANGER 60' WK HT REAR MOUNT BUCKET  TRUCK 6 CYL CAT DIESEL AUTO  A C 59K

Price: $10,101.89 (25 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 23h 54m
1999 INTERNATIONAL 4700 444 ENGINE FLATBED BOOM TRUCK *LOW MILES!*


1999 INTERNATIONAL 4700  444 ENGINE FLATBED BOOM TRUCK *LOW MILES!*

Price: $20,099.00 (3 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 40m
1995 International 4700 Bucket truck


1995 International 4700 Bucket  truck

Price: $5,000.00
Buy It Now: $6,700.00
Time Left: 3d 3h 15m
2000 GMC Holan Bucket Boom Truck Diesel Material Handler Jib 60' Forestry


2000 GMC Holan Bucket Boom Truck Diesel Material Handler Jib 60' Forestry

Price: $5,400.00
Buy It Now: $15,500.00
Time Left: 3d 6h 1m
FORD SUPER FLATBED BUCKET TRUCK SIGN TRUCK VIDEO ONLY 98k MILES L@@K


FORD  SUPER  FLATBED BUCKET TRUCK  SIGN TRUCK VIDEO ONLY 98k MILES L@@K

Price: $3,150.00 (6 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 6h 14m
1999 FORD BUCKET TRUCK F-450 VERSALIFT


1999 FORD BUCKET TRUCK F-450 VERSALIFT

Price: $6,000.00 (1 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 19h 22m
2000 CHEVROLET 8500 60FT ALTEC BUCKET TRUCK 47, 796 MILES


2000 CHEVROLET 8500 60FT ALTEC BUCKET TRUCK  47, 796 MILES

Price: $24,000.00
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Time Left: 3d 19h 34m
1996 ford check out our store for neat stuff


1996 ford check out our store for neat stuff

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97 fl80 double bucket with material handler check out our store


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2002 gmc check out our store for neat stuff


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1997 gmc 17 units available at our store


1997 gmc  17 units available at our store

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98 int 40ft bucket real nice! check our store for neat stuff


98 int 40ft bucket real nice! check our store for neat stuff

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1996 gmc 17 units like this available at our store


1996 gmc 17 units like this available at our store

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1999 ihc 17 units like this available at our store


1999 ihc  17 units like this available at our store

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Refurbished 1997 Ford F450SD Bucket Truck 102K Inspecte


Refurbished 1997 Ford F450SD Bucket Truck 102K Inspecte

Price: $5,200.00 (11 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 34m
1995 International Utility Truck with Boom


 1995 International Utility Truck with Boom

Buy It Now: $12,500.00
Time Left: 4d 51m
04 International W Elliott Boom Basket -75ft Working Height


04 International W  Elliott Boom Basket -75ft Working Height

Price: $15,000.00 (8 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 1h 40m
2008 FORD F550 XLT ENCLOSED BUCKET TRUCK ALTEC 43' WORK HT 6.4 DIESEL 34K MI.


2008 FORD F550 XLT ENCLOSED BUCKET TRUCK ALTEC  43' WORK HT  6.4 DIESEL 34K MI.

Price: $42,500.00
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Types of Dump Trucks
 
A dump truck or production truck is a truck used for transporting loose material (such as sand, gravel, or dirt) for construction. A typical dump truck is equipped with a hydraulically operated open-box bed hinged at the rear, the front of which can be lifted up to allow the contents to be deposited on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery. In the UK the term applies to off-road construction plant only, and the road vehicle is known as a tipper.
 
The dump truck was first conceived in Saint John, New Brunswick when Robert T. Mawhinney attached to a dump box to a flat bed truck in 1920. The lifting device was a winch attached to a cable that fed over sheave (pulley) mounted on a mast behind the cab. The cable was connected to the lower front end of the wooden dump box which was attached by a pivot at the back of the truck frame. The operator turned a crank to raise and lower the box. Today, virtually all dump trucks operate by hydraulics and they come in a variety of configurations each designed to accomplish a specific task in the construction material supply chain.
 
 Standard Dump Truck
 
A standard dump truck is a full truck chassis with a dump body mounted to the frame. The dump body is raised by a hydraulic ram mounted forward of the front bulkhead, between the truck cab (traction unit) and the dump body (semi-trailer). The tailgate can be configured to swing on hinges or it can be configured in the "High Lift Tailgate" format wherein pneumatic rams lift the gate open and up above the dump body.
 

A standard dump truck has one front axle, and one or more rear axles which typically have dual wheels on each side. Common configurations for a standard dump truck include the six wheeler which has one rear axle, the ten wheeler with two rear axles, and the tri-axle with three rear axles. These are mainly found in inner cities and in the deep south. The largest of the standard dump trucks is commonly called a "centipede" and has seven axles. The rear two axles are powered and the front axle is the steeing axle. The intermediate axles are present to support the weigh over the length of the chassis and sometimes to provide additional braking power.

The short wheelbase of a standard dump truck makes it more maneuverable than the higher capacity semi-trailer dump trucks.
 
Articulated Dump Truck
 

An articulated dump truck has a hinge between the cab and the dump box, but is distinct from semi trailer trucks in that the cab is a permanent fixture, not a separable vehicle. Steering is accomplished via hydraulic rams that pivot the entire cab, rather than rack and pinion steering on the front axle. This vehicle is highly adaptable to rough terrain. In line with its use in rough terrain longer distances and overly flat surfaces tend to cause drive line troubles, and failures. Articulated trucks are often referred to as the modern scraper, in the sense that they carry a much higher maintenance burden than most trucks.

 
Transfer dump truck
 
A transfer dump (colloquially referred to as a "Slam-Bang!" because of the noise made when transferring) is a standard dump truck which pulls a separate trailer which can also be loaded with aggregate (gravel, sand, asphalt, klinker, snow, wood chips, triple mix, etc.)
 

The second aggregate container, on the trailer which is powered by either an electric, pneumatic motor or hydraulic line from a PTO (power take off) mounted on the transmission of the tractor, rides on small wheels and rolls on rails off of the trailer frame and into the empty main dump (A) box. The key advantage of this configuration is to maximize payload capacity without sacrificing the maneuverability of the short and nimble standard dump truck. Transfer dumps are typically seen in the western United States because of the peculiar weight restrictions on western highways.

Another configuration seen is called a Triple Transfer Train, which consists of a B and C box. These are common on Nevada and Utah Highways but not in California. Depending on the axle arrangement, a Triple Transfer can haul up to 129,000 with a special permit in certain US states. The Triple Transfer usually costs a contractor about $105 an hour while a A/B config usually runs about $85 per hour (2007 stats).
 
Truck and Pup
 
A truck and pup is very similar to a transfer dump. It consists of a standard dump truck pulling a dump trailer. The pup trailer, unlike the transfer, has its own hydraulic ram and is capable of self-unloading.
 
Superdump Truck
 
A Superdump is a straight dump truck equipped with a trailing axle, a lift-able, load-bearing axle rated as high as 13,000 pounds. Trailing 11 to 13 feet behind the rear tandem, the trailing axle stretches the outer "bridge" measurement—the distance between the first and last axles—to the maximum overall length allowed. This increases the gross weight allowed under the federal bridge formula, which sets standards for truck size and weight. Depending on the vehicle length and axle configuration, Superdumps can be rated as high as 80,000 pounds GVW and carry 26 tons of payload or more. When the truck is empty or ready to offload, the trailing axle toggles up off the road surface on two hydraulic arms to clear the rear of the vehicle. Truck owners call their trailing axle-equipped trucks Superdumps because they far exceed the payload, productivity, and return on investment of a conventional dump truck. The Superdump and trailing axle concept was developed by Strong Industries of Houston, Texas.
 
Semi Trailer End Dump Truck
 
A semi end dump is a tractor-trailer combination wherein the trailer itself contains the hydraulic hoist. A typical semi end dump has a 3-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle semi-trailer. The key advantage of a semi end dump is rapid unloading. A key disadvantage is that they are very unstable when raised in the dumping position limiting their use in many applications where the dumping location is uneven or off level.
 
Semi Trailer Bottom Dump Truck
 
A semi bottom dump (or "belly dump") is a 3-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle trailer with a clam shell type dump gate in the belly of the trailer. The key advantage of a semi bottom dump is its ability to lay material in a wind row (a linear heap). In addition, a semi bottom dump is maneuverable in reverse, unlike the double and triple trailer configurations described below. These trailers may be found either of the windrow type shown in the photo, or may be of the 'cross spread' type with the gates opening front to rear instead of left and right. The cross spread gates will actually spread gravel fairly evenly the width of the trailer. by comparison, the windrow gates leave a pile in the middle. The cross spreads jam and do not work well with larger materials. Likewise they are not suitable for use where spreading is not desired such as when hot asphalt paving material is being dumped in front of a paving machine.
 
Double and Triple Trailer Bottom Dump Truck
 
Double and triple bottom dumps consist of a 2-axle tractor pulling one single-axle semi-trailer and an additional full trailer (or two full trailers in the case of triples). These dump trucks allow the driver to lay material in wind rows without ever leaving the cab or even stopping the truck. The main disadvantage is the difficulty in backing double and triple units in reverse.
 
The specific type of dump truck used in any specific country is likely to be closely keyed to the weight and axle limitations of that jurisdiction. Rock, dirt and other types of materials commonly hauled in trucks of this type are quite heavy, and almost any style of truck can be easily overloaded. Because of this, this type of truck is frequently configured to take advantage of local weight limitations so as to maximize the allowed weight. For example, within the United States, a maximum weight limit of 40 tons is mandated throughout the country except for specific bridges that may not be safe with that weight, however, individual states in some instances are allowed to authorize trucks up to 52.5 tons, however, most states that do so, require that the trucks be very long so as to spread the weight out over more distance. It is in this context that you see the double and triple bottoms within the United States.
 
Side Dump Truck
 

A side dump truck consists of a 3-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle semi-trailer. It has hydraulic rams which tilt the dump body onto its side, spilling the material to either the left or right side of the trailer. The key advantages of the side dump are that it allows rapid unloading and can carry more weight in western United States. In addition, it is almost immune to upset (tipping over) while dumping unlike the semi end dumps which are very prone to tipping over. It is, however, highly likely that a side dump trailer will tip over if dumping is stopped prematurely. Also, when dumping lose materials or cobble sized stone, the side dump can become stuck if the pile becomes wide enough to cover too much of the trailer's wheels. Although, Side Dump Industries manufactures Side Dump trailers that have a 50° dump angle - which allows you to walk between the dumped load and the trailer. Whereas brand x's trailers dumped load will go under the tires - causing it to get stuck in it's own pile. Side Dump Industries trailers come in a variety of sizes, depending on you application. Single Axle, Tandem, Tri, & Quad Axle configurations are available from Side Dump Industries, as well as complete train sets.