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    The off-highway truck market includes the articulated dump trucks, end dump trucks, and rigid (or rock) trucks that you’ll find working on construction and mining sites hauling rock, debris, and other materials.

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    Serial NumberB93A331EH01206670
    Location: Davenport, Florida
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Serial Number01X04072
    Location: Anderson, Indiana
    Seller: Drews Parts
    Stock Number3T6
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama
    Seller: Key Parts Co. Inc.
    Stock Number3T6
    Location: Birmingham, Alabama
    Seller: Key Parts Co. Inc.
    Serial Number8AS00213
    Location: Jasper, Alabama
    Serial NumberBEC00238
    Location: Cleveland, Texas
    Seller: Eakin Industries LLC
    Serial Number2YR00511
    Location: Jasper, Alabama
    Serial Number8PS00719
    Location: Blair, Nebraska
    Seller: ODELL SERVICE
    Serial NumberDW250DT603931
    Location: Tangent, Oregon
    Seller: FARMLAND TRACTOR SUPPLY
    Serial NumberBE350DT201119
    Location: Jonesboro, Texas
    Serial Number82069
    Location: Jasper, Alabama
    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberBAT3369-89
    Location: Pittston Township, Pennsylvania
    Serial NumberBAT2135
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial Number476812
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberBAT3374
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberBAT3365/89
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberBAT375189
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberBAT4179
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial Number3558/89
    Location: Davenport, Florida
    Seller: Southern Tractor Service
    Serial NumberBAT4747
    Location: Allegan, Michigan
    Serial NumberB93A625EC02007263
    Location: Coldspring, Texas
    Serial NumberB93A625EC02008017
    Location: Coldspring, Texas
    Serial NumberB93A331EA01206634
    Location: Bardstown, Kentucky
    Seller: Team Boone
    Serial NumberA403831
    Location: Gardner, Illinois
    Seller: MIDWEST INDUSTRIAL SALES
    Serial NumberN/A
    Location: Allegan, Michigan

    About Off-Highway Trucks

    The off-highway trucks market includes articulated dump trucks (ADTs), end dump trucks, and rigid (or rock) trucks most commonly used on construction and mining operations to haul rock, debris, and other materials. ADTs can be distinguished from other types of off-highway trucks by the mechanism between the cab and the dump body bends or swivels, allowing the truck to make tighter turns and operate on uneven terrain. The trade-off is that ADTs often have lower maximum payload capacities.


    Caterpillar 777G Off-Highway Rigid Dump Truck

    Rigid dump trucks, which are sometimes referred to as “haul trucks,” typically have a lip on the dump body that hangs over the cab for added protection. They can handle larger payloads than ADTs, but that also makes them heavier and often less maneuverable. For that reason, articulated dump trucks are ideal for tighter worksites with sometimes challenging terrain, while rigids are better-suited for large mining operations with clear paths and relatively flat driving surfaces.

    Articulated and rigid dump trucks do have a few things in common; both often offer the option to purchase them as a bare chassis or with a pre-configured dump body. They or may not have a rear tailgate, and they also feature one or more hydraulic rams that lift up the front of the dump body to tip materials out of the back for easy unloading. End dump trucks differ a bit in that they also have hydraulic rams but the lifting mechanism is sometimes located farther back on the chassis over top of the rear-most wheels.

    Common Examples

    The payload capacities of off-highway trucks vary widely, most commonly from around 25 to 400 tons (23 to 363 metric tons). There are, of course, outliers, such as the massive BELAZ-75710 mining dump truck with its 893-t (810-mt) gross weight and 496-t (450-mt) payload capacity.

    Caterpillar is a popular off-highway truck manufacturer that sells both articulated and rigid dump trucks. One example of an ADT is the Cat 740, which, depending on the exact configuration, has a rated payload capacity of 42 t (38 mt), a struck capacity of 23.5 cubic yards (18 cubic meters), and a heaped capacity of 30 yd3 (23 m3). Volvo is another popular brand that manufactures ADTs such as the A40, with payload capacities of between 28 and 61 t (25 and 55 mt) and heaped dump body capacities of between 20 and 44 yd3 (15 and 34 m3).

    Caterpillar’s rigid dump truck portfolio shows the true range of off-highway and mining trucks. At the lower end, there’s the Cat 770 with its 42.1-t (38-mt) payload capacity. Up from there is the Cat 777 with its 98.4-t (89-mt) capacity, and at the top is the Cat 798 with a maximum capacity of 410 t (372 mt). Caterpillar is one example of a manufacturer that offers its off-highway trucks as bare chassis and with pre-configured body options.

    Find The Right Off-Highway Truck For Your Operation

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