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What is a Truck or Dump Body?

The truck/dump body is the cover of metal which fits on the base frame of a truck. This allows an individual to load a wide variety of tools or materials onto the truck and provides a simple method of transporting them.

Truck and dump bodies are all hydraulically operated nowadays, but there are a number of pneumatics operated bodies available if the situation arises. The hydraulic system has to be started in order to dump the unwanted material from the vehicle. Included in the hydraulic system is the cylinder, pump, and piston unit. A pneumatic system doesn’t use a pump like the hydraulic system; instead it is powered by an air compressor. With the help of each system, the truck can be unloaded by lifting the front part. Next, the body returns to its original position.

There are various shapes and materials of truck/dump bodies available. Truck bodies are shaped based on the type of material that the truck will be carrying.

If the size of the regularly transported equipment is big, the truck body must be designed to adapt to such material. You can use a body made for universal applications if the truck will be transporting general purpose goods.

There is a limit on the capacity that each truck can carry. It increases the odds of the chassis breaking if a load is more than what the vehicle is designed to carry. The vehicle body will need to be sufficiently strong in order to bear the loads for which the chassis was intended. It is imperative that the truck body has the correct materials and dimensions.

Frequently used truck and dump bodies include:

(1) Asphalt dump body: These dumpers are specifically shaped for the transportation of asphalt. These dumper bodies not only have the ability to haul a heavy load, but they also must tolerate heat. Asphalt dump bodies are designed with round edges to facilitate the smooth flow of the substance; these vehicles generally use a hydraulic system.

(2) High lift tail gates: These hydraulic system bodies are meant for the transportation of construction and relevant materials.

(3) Conveyors and high lift installation bodies: It is frequently necessary for loads to be lifted to higher levels at various places in the city. When this happens, the bodies will come with a high rising lift and conveyors. These types of bodies with different configurations are needed by roofing industry professionals.

Different configurations of truck bodies are available through various outlets. You can purchase truck or dump bodies directly from either the chassis manufacturer or from an external after-market producer. After market manufacturers generally supply more efficient bodies, as their custom made bodies can be designed to fit both your specific requirements and budget.

James Handrousen knows a great deal about Flatbed truck bodies and other wet line kits. After all, using Dump bodies and other truck equipment is part of his job. James also knows that, if he needs hydraulic repairs and service in Sacramento, he can go to Tom’s House of Hydraulics for quality workmanship.

Used Dump Trucks

Did you know that the world’s largest heavy dump truck, the Caterpillar 797B, costs a cool $4.6 to 5.7 million? Twenty-five feet tall, thirty-two feet wide, and forty-seven and a half feet long, this heavy dump truck can carry up to 345 tons of waste. It’s so huge, the heavy dump truck has to be shipped in pieces to any buyers with millions to spare and assembled on site.

The world’s largest heavy dump truck, most often used for open pit mining, can hit speeds of up to 42 miles per hour with its 3550 horsepower engine. Any company that can afford the minimum $4.6 million asking price probably knows that maintaining the Caterpillar 797B is no inexpensive matter, either. If you ever need to replace one of the four-ton, thirteen-foot tall tires, be prepared to shell out $40,000 each!

Unless you are the owner of a huge open pit mining operation, the heavy dump trucks you deal with at your farm or construction, mining, or demolition company are probably smaller and less expensive than that. Still, what’s small and inexpensive next to the giant Caterpillar 797B is not necessarily small and inexpensive on its own. Half a million dollars is not an unheard of asking price for many heavy dump trucks, although there are quite a few in the $50,000-100,000 range.

The best bet for anyone looking to buy a heavy dump truck for their farm or business is to look for a used dump truck at a used heavy equipment classifieds website. While the wealthy Caterpillar 797B owners are out on a few million dollars, you could find a gently used dump truck like the 1983 Ford F-700 for as little as $7000 at a used machinery classifieds Web site! Some sellers even offer their used dump trucks at negotiable prices, so you might find an even better deal!

If the used dump truck is as effective and as functional as the latest new heavy dump truck, why not save yourself thousands by buying the used dump truck online? If you find the right used heavy construction equipment Web site that charges absolutely no buyers’ fees and requires no upfront down payments, you’ll have the freedom to inspect the heavy dump truck firsthand before committing thousands to a used dump truck that might not be as high-quality as the For Sale Ad picture made it out to be.

Need to rent a used dump truck? Some used machinery classifieds Web sites offer no-fee For Rent Ad services so that you can spend perhaps a couple of thousand dollars for one month’s use of a used dump truck without breaking the bank for a heavy dump truck you’ll only use a few times.

If you can’t find the exact heavy dump truck you need at a used heavy construction equipment classifieds Web site, look and see if the site offers free Want Ads. Describe the used dump truck for which you’re looking, display your price range, and the sellers will find you!

If you’ve got a few heavy dump trucks going unused and taking up space at your farm or construction company lot, find the right used construction equipment classifieds Web site and you can sell or lease your heavy dump trucks to earn back some or all of your initial heavy dump truck investment!

A good used machinery classifieds Web site charges sellers nothing to place For Sale or For Rent Ads and also charges no transaction fees when a buyer or renter is found. What may seem like a small percentage—10 or 20%—adds up when you’re selling used machinery worth tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. What’s the point of going online to sell your heavy dump truck if the classifieds Web site makes such a large portion of your sale?

Don’t forget: If you have quite a few used dump trucks to sell or lease, a used heavy equipment classifieds Web site that offers a free company store link will increase your odds of selling more than one heavy dump truck to each customer. Why not take advantage of a service that lets buyers browse through your company store selection at no cost to you?

Free basic membership in these websites sometimes offers every buyer and seller the above features at absolutely no cost to them.

You may not be able to afford (or even need) the Caterpillar 797B, but you can afford a heavy dump truck that’s going to meet your farming or construction needs if you look for a used dump truck at a free used construction equipment site. Sign up for a free membership at a heavy equipment classifieds website and shop around for the best prices on used dump trucks—you’ll have nothing to lose!

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