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Ritchie Bros. is your top source for used dump trucks. With new inventory added daily, you’ll always find a wide variety of trucks to choose from.

With multiple buying formats to chose from, getting a used dump truck has never been easy. Bid at an auction, buy now on our truck marketplaces, or buy privately.With our global reach, trusted reputation, and steady flow of inventory, Ritchie Bros. is the top choice for buyers looking for dump trucks at competitive prices.













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  • 2023 Mack Granite GR84F 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2076

    2023 Mack Granite GR84F 8x4 Tipper Truck

    Lake Worth, TX

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    48,344 mi

  • 2020 Mack Granite 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2098

    Humble, TX

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    307,323 mi

  • 2018 Peterbilt 567 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2094

    Humble, TX

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    164,227 mi

  • 2015 Kenworth T440 10x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2070

    Humble, TX

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    345,519 mi

  • 2019 International LT625 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2089

    Humble, TX

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    388,626 mi

  • 2015 Western Star 4700SF 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2101

    Humble, TX

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    271,379 mi

  • 2012 Peterbilt 348 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2097

    Humble, TX

    .

    399,566 mi

  • 2015 Western Star 4700SF 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2102

    Humble, TX

    .

    298,193 mi

  • 2012 Mack CHU613 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2100A

    Humble, TX

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    30,560 mi

  • 2012 Kenworth T800 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2104A

    Humble, TX

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    480,262 mi

  • 2016 Freightliner M2 112 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2104

    Humble, TX

    .

    377,929 mi

  • 2015 Ford F-750 XL 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2112

    Humble, TX

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    41,817 mi

  • 2004 Mack CV713 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2090

    Lake Worth, TX

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    491,861 mi

  • 2004 Mack CV713 6x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2106

    Lake Worth, TX

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    325,487 mi

  • 2006 Mack CHN613 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2091

    Lake Worth, TX

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    581,849 mi

  • 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2117A

    Lake Worth, TX

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    205,522 mi

  • 2003 International 8600 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2092

    Lake Worth, TX

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    1,011,755 mi

  • 2013 International 4300 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2111

    Lake Worth, TX

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    211,998 mi

  • 2012 Ford F-550 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2117

    Humble, TX

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    159,804 mi

  • 2000 International 8100 6x4 T/A Dump Truck
    Lot 2109

    Lake Worth, TX

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    258,544 mi

  • 2009 International 4300 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2113A

    Humble, TX

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    210,098 mi

  • 2005 Sterling Acterra 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2113

    Humble, TX

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    293,362 mi

  • 2007 Freightliner M2 106 6x4 Flatbed Tipper Truck
    Lot 2118

    Lake Worth, TX

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    351,940 mi

  • 1989 Marmon 8x4 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2093

    Lake Worth, TX

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    177,528 mi

  • 1998 Ford F800 4x2 Tipper Truck
    Lot 2114

    Humble, TX

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    130,254 mi

  • 2016 Volvo VHD 10x4 Tipper Truck

    Waterloo, IA

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    214,975 mi

  • 2016 Volvo VHD 10x4 Tipper Truck

    Waterloo, IA

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    291,194 mi

  • 2005 Peterbilt 378 10x4 Tipper Truck

    Lake Point, UT

    .

    616,587 mi

  • 2001 Peterbilt 378 10x4 Tipper Truck

    Lake Point, UT

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    66,038 mi

  • 2005 Mack CV713 8x4 Tipper Truck

    Waterloo, IA

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    345,502 mi

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What are dump trucks?

Probably one of the most common trucks seen around almost every construction project, the dump truck is truly the workhorse of the construction industry, carrying loads of sand, gravel, aggregate, asphalt, demolition material – you name it – in and out of work sites. Depending on the region or part of the world you're in, these trucks are also known as gravel trucks, tipper lorry or truck, tip-truck, and tip-trailer to name just a few.

The dump truck is essentially a semi-truck with an attached dump trailer, which is powered by hydraulic pistons to lift or tilt the trailer, angling it in most cases towards the rear of the truck in order to dump its contents, and also allowing the truck to drive forward as it unloads. The dump truck's internal engine powers the both truck itself and the hydraulic piston mechanism.

Types of dump trucks at Ritchie Bros.

The most commonly used dump trucks are designed and built to tackle the rough terrain of a construction site, but are also legal to drive on public roads and highways. There are also articulated and off-road dump trucks which are designed for more challenging terrain and stay for the most part on a project site and are not intended or allowed as over-the-road vehicles.

The most common dump trucks used in the aggregate and construction industries vary in axle configuration. One of the most basic decisions when looking to purchase a used dump truck for sale is determining what axle configurations you need as this will determine the payload capacity.

Light duty dump trucks

For businesses needing a versatile and cost-effective solution for smaller-scale projects, light-duty dump trucks like the Ford F550XL, Ram 5500, and Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD offer an excellent balance of performance and affordability. These trucks are ideal for tasks such as residential landscaping, light construction work, and municipal projects where maneuverability and efficiency are key.

With a GVWR tailored for lighter loads, these trucks provide the reliability and capability you need without the higher investment required for larger vehicles. Choosing a light-duty dump truck ensures you have the right tool for the job while maximizing your operational budget.

Single axle dump trucks

Single axle dump trucks feature heavy duty models like the Freightliner M2, Ford F750XL, Ford F650, and Peterbilt 330, and are well-suited for businesses that demand both power and versatility in medium-duty applications. With the capability to handle significant loads, these trucks are perfect for construction projects, road work, and larger landscaping jobs. The single axle configuration provides a robust solution for transporting materials like gravel, sand, and debris, all while maintaining the maneuverability needed for a variety of job sites. Investing in a single axle dump truck ensures that you can tackle demanding tasks with confidence and efficiency, making it a valuable addition to your fleet.

Tandem axle dump trucks

Tandem axle dump trucks , like the Kenworth T880, Mack Granite, and Peterbilt 567, are engineered for heavy-duty applications that demand higher load capacities and stability. With two axles working together to support and distribute the weight, these trucks offer a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) that often exceeds 50,000 lbs, making them ideal for hauling large volumes of heavy materials like asphalt, concrete, and aggregate.

The tandem axle configuration provides better traction and stability on challenging terrains, ensuring safe and efficient transport even in demanding conditions. For construction sites, road work, or any job that requires moving substantial loads over rough ground, a tandem axle dump truck delivers the power and reliability you need.

Tri-axle & quad axle dump trucks

When your operations call for maximum payload capacity and uncompromising durability, tri-axle dump trucks and quad-axle dump trucks like the Western Star 4700, Volvo VHD, and International HV are the go-to solutions. These trucks are built to tackle the heaviest loads, making them ideal for large-scale construction projects and road building. The additional axle in a tri-axle configuration provides extra stability and load distribution, ensuring that you can haul massive amounts of material safely and efficiently. If you're in the market for a dump truck that can handle the most challenging jobs while optimizing your hauling capabilities, a tri-axle dump truck is a powerful investment that delivers unmatched performance.

How to inspect dump trucks at our auctions

Ritchie Bros. is proud to offer the convenience of online bidding, but that doesn't mean you are not allowed to inspect the dump truck that you're interested in. In fact, we highly encourage you to contact your local auction site and inquire about checking out the equipment on site. This gives you the added confidence before bidding. If you're unsure what to look at or require some basic inspection tip, check out our blog article on our 5 most important things to check before buying a dump truck.

Different ways to buy used dump trucks with Ritchie Bros.

Ritchie Bros. offers multiple ways to buy used dump trucks such as live auctions, and Marketplace-E with instant offers. Expand your search for used dump trucks for sale today with our storefronts:

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