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  • 2003 Chevrolet 6500 4x2 Tipper Truck

    2003 Chevrolet 6500 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Phoenix, AZ

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    124,673 mi

  • 1995 Ford F8000 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Phoenix, AZ

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    381,683 mi

  • 1981 Ford LN7000 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Las Vegas, NV

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    61,936 mi

  • 2005 Ford F-650 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Dunnigan, CA

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    172,496 mi

  • 1999 Freightliner FL70 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Burgettstown, PA

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    63,724 mi

  • 2023 Mack MD 4x2 Tipper Truck

    North East, MD

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    324,270 mi

  • 2004 Sterling L8500 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Lake Point, UT

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    66,686 mi

  • 1995 Chevrolet C7500 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Lake Point, UT

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    137,675 mi

  • 2013 Ford F-750 4x2 Tipper Truck (Inoperable)
    Lot 2197A

    North East, MD

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    65,007 mi

  • 2005 Ford F-650 4x2 Tipper Truck (Inoperable)
    Lot 2198

    North East, MD

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    78,941 mi

  • 2020 Hino 268 4x2 S/A Dump Truck

    Houston, TX

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    117,408 mi

  • 2009 International 4300 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Fayetteville, NC

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    267,386 mi

  • 2006 GMC C5500 4x4 Tipper Truck

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    119,949 mi

  • 2010 Hino 338 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    66,394 mi

  • 2005 International 4300 SBA Tipper Truck

    Amaranth, ON, CAN

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    299,580 mi

  • 2006 International 4300 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Amaranth, ON, CAN

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    306,647 mi

  • 1993 International 4600 4x2 Tipper Truck

    Bowmanville, ON, CAN

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    264,670 mi

  • 2014 DAF LF 150 4x2 7.5 ton Tipper Truck

    Mullingar, WSTM, IRL

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    129,626 mi

  • 2014 DAF LF 150 4x2 7.5 ton Tipper Truck

    Mullingar, WSTM, IRL

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    121,019 mi

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Single Axle Dump Trucks: Will it haul?

Single axle dump trucks are the introductory type of dump truck models, typically truck cab with a customized bed in the rear. The truck bed is equipped with hydraulic powered ram, which lifts and dumps its contents off the truck.

The truck bed is commonly used to transport various loose materials such as salt, sand, and dirt to and from a job site. Single axle dumps come in various sizes, hauling capabilities and cab types – all to which suit various light to medium hauling classifications within urban settings where as tandem axle dump trucks are the next step up for heavy landfill hauling.

Single Axle Dump vs 1-Ton Dump – what's the difference?

One-ton dump trucks are the smaller type of single axle dump trucks, which typically feature a pickup truck cab with the dump bed in the rear. Built on a pickup truck chassis, 1-ton dump trucks are more compact than medium- to heavy-duty single axle models, offering easier maneuverability in urban settings and on smaller worksites.

Most landscaping companies within urban areas tend to lean towards 1-ton dump trucks so they tend to be synonymous with landscaping trucks. Another common place to find 1-ton dump trucks are on the farm, as they serve as cost effective alternatives to more expensive agricultural hauling equipment that share similar tasks.

Like pickup trucks, single axle dump trucks share the similar brands and models such as Ford, Chevy, Ram and more. You'll find very similar cab models, such as the F-350, F-450 and F-550 for Ford. Dodge Ram models include the Ram 3500, Ram 4500 and Ram 5500.

Do I need a CDL for Single Axle Truck?

Yes and no. The requirement for a CDL (Commercial Driving License) is dependent on a few things. First, it's important to check on local and state/provincial rules on what type of vehicle requires a CDL. Typically, the requirements for CDL revolves around the vehicles GVWR (gross vehicle weight restrictions) and if they are under 26,000 lbs. Most 1-ton dump trucks fall under that metric and some heavier duty models can go over.

Secondly, the CDL will be dependent on your line of work so it's important to remember that even if your single axle dump truck weighs less than 26,000 lbs., and you intend to have heavy payloads that will increase the GVWR to over 26,000 lbs., a CDL might be required depending on local or state/provincial requirements.

Single axle dump trucks vary in sizes and hauling capabilities, so when you're starting your search for the best single axle dump truck for you, the GVWR is the best place to start.

How much can a Single Axle Dump truck haul?

As described earlier, the different models of single axle dump trucks will determine your payload. Smaller or entry level landscaping dump trucks such as Ford F-350, RAM 3500 or Silverado 3500 HD have a payload capacity of up to 4 tons or 7,800 lbs. Larger commercial single axle dump trucks can have heavier payloads of up to 7.5 tons or 15,000 lbs. To calculate an estimated payload capacity, the curb weight of the truck should be subtracted from the GVWR, and then can be double-checked with the manufactures' model specifications to ensure the accuracy. Then you can haul away safely and within your local or state/provincial requirements.

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