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2017 Kenworth W900 Sleeper Prime Mover
Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN
Usage: 482,088 mi
560 hp Engine • Allison 4700 RDS 14000 lb Front Axle • 46000 lb Rears
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2016 Kenworth T800 6x4 Sleeper Prime Mover
North Battleford, SK, CAN
Usage: 387,236 mi
13835 Engine hrs • 46000 lb Rears
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2021 Volvo VNL64760 Sleeper Prime Mover
Ottawa, ON, CAN
Usage: 531,032 mi
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2010 Kenworth T800 8x6 Sleeper Prime Mover
County Of Grande Prairie No. 1, AB, CAN
Usage: 781,851 mi
Cummins ISX 550 hp Engine • Engine Coolant Heater • 2009 US EPA Label • 14335 Engine hrs • Eaton Fuller RTLO-20918B 18-Speed Manual • 20000 lb Front Axle • Dana T69-170HP Drive Axles • 58000 lb Rears • Engine Brake • Triple Differential Locks • 50 in Mid Roof Sleeper Cab • 260 in Wheelbase • Air Suspension • Aluminum Wheels • 425/65R22.5 Front Tires • 11R24.5 Rear Tires • Dual Steering Boxes • Double Frame • Wet Kit • PTO • Air Sliding 5th Wheel • Dual Fuel Tanks • Headache Rack
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2022 Freightliner Cascadia 126 Sleeper Prime Mover
Perris, CA
Usage: 467,106 mi
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2020 Freightliner Cascadia 126 Day Cab Prime Mover
Ottawa, ON, CAN
Usage: 383,317 mi
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Full Power, Semi Truck
What are semi trucks and why is it called a semi truck?
Semi trucks, also known as semi-trailer trucks, are a type of heavy duty and long distance transportation truck. Semi-trailer trucks are a combination of the tractor unit plus a hitched trailer in the rear for freight transportation. The chassis on its own is referred to as a "semi" or "semi truck" as it's incomplete or "half" without the attachment in the rear, typically a cargo van trailer or flat bed trailer.
Like other cargo trucks and freight trucks, semi trucks are powered by diesel engines for similar reasons: fuel efficiency, cheaper maintenance, and an overall cost-effective fuel source.
What is the difference between a tractor trailer and semi truck?
As mentioned earlier, the term semi truck refers to the tractor unit without a hitched cargo unit. A tractor trailer is a synonymous term with semi-trailer truck. These are just a few of the most common terms for a semi truck. Some other popular terms are 18 wheelers (this includes the wheels found in the trailers), big rigs, and truck tractors.
What are the different types of semi trucks for sale at Ritchie Bros. auctions?
Like dump trucks, semi trucks come in a variety of axle configurations which determine their intended usage from hauling capacity, length of your haul and type of cargo hauled.
Single Axle Semi Trucks
Single axle semi trucks, also known as 4x2 day cabs, have one single axle in the rear which receives power. Given the smaller chassis size and axle configuration, these single axle semis are perfect for short haul work.
Tandem Axle Semi Trucks
Tandem axle semi trucks are the most common semi truck as they are the most versatile. Given the dual axles in the rear, the applications extend compared to single axles. These can be found with day cab and sleeper cab configurations.
Tri Axle Semi Trucks
Tri Axle Semi trucks, also known as tridem trucks, are like tandem however they have an extra axle in the rear. Depending on the model of the unit and required application, the third axle is not powered, but only there to increase haulage capacity. Some models power all three axles which allows for better traction.
Terminal Tractor
The terminal tractor isn't quite a semi truck, but still falls under the category of a truck tractor. Its main purpose is to haul cargo, but not on urban roads. These are uniquely designed pickup-like trucks that operate in designated areas, such as warehouses, shipping ports, or airports.
Features and styles of semi trucks
Aside from axle configurations, the second most defining characteristic to look for when buying new or used big rig trucks are their cab types.
Sleeper Cab
For longer hauls that are out of state or cross country, a sleeper cab is the ideal choice as the driver now has the option of sleeping in the truck during night hours as opposed to finding and paying for accommodation mid route.
Sleeper truck cabs have an extension in the rear of the unit which contains a sleeping birth. Depending on the model of the truck tractor, some sleeping berths contain a single bed or a bunk bed. Some luxury & high-end models contain modern features that can be found in RVs.
Another advantage of sleeper cab truck tractors is that they can minimize any disruption in delivery time, if two drivers are in rotation of sleeping vs driving.
Day Cab
A day cab truck tractor is the simplest form of a semi truck cab type. Unlike sleeper cabs, day cab truck tractors are smaller (as they do not have a sleeping berth in the rear), thus much lighter than a sleeper cab.
For shorter trips and inner city hauling and transport, a day cab is more ideal. As mentioned earlier, it's a lot smaller in size and weight so it offers much more efficiency for smaller trips. Secondly, given its small chassis size, its maneuverability is far greater especially when in traffic. As sleeper cabs are more preferential for longer hauls, some used day cab trucks will also have lower mileage as it's the cab of choice for shorter hails.
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Different ways to buy Semi Trucks & Truck Tractors at Ritchie Bros.
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