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New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 5500 Roll-Off Body
New 2025 Ford F-550 Roll-Off Body
New 2025 Ford F-600 Roll-Off Body
New 2025 Western Star 47X Spartan Motors USA, Inc. Roll-Off Body
New 2026 Freightliner 114SD Spartan Motors USA, Inc. Roll-Off Body
New 2026 Kenworth T880 Roll-Off Body
New 2025 International MV Roll-Off Body
New 2026 Kenworth T880 Roll-Off Body
New 2025 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Roll-Off Body
Used 2004 Sterling L9500 Roll-Off Body
Used 2012 Peterbilt 388 Roll-Off Body
Used 2016 Ford F-650 Roll-Off Body
Used 2018 Freightliner 114SD Roll-Off Body
Used 2017 Freightliner M2 106 Roll-Off Body
Frequently Asked Questions about the Roll-Off Body
What is a roll off truck commonly used for?
What is a roll off truck commonly used for?
A roll off truck is a type of heavy duty truck designed for hauling various containers and dumpsters, mainly used in waste management, demolition, and recycling. These trucks provide efficient load handling and are essential for businesses needing reliable equipment for tough jobs.
How do I evaluate a used roll off truck before buying?
How do I evaluate a used roll off truck before buying?
When evaluating a used roll truck, focus on inspecting the hoist, lift, and transmission systems. Check the condition of the axle, frame, and hydraulic components for wear or damage. Verify the engine type—diesel powertrains with durable transmissions are typical—and review maintenance records to ensure dependable performance.
Are there differences between a roll off dumpster truck and a hook lift truck?
Are there differences between a roll off dumpster truck and a hook lift truck?
Yes. Roll off trucks use a cable-operated hoist to load and unload dumpsters, while hook lift trucks rely on hydraulic arms for increased versatility. Choosing between these depends on your business’s specific equipment needs and container types.
What chassis and engine specs should I consider?
What chassis and engine specs should I consider?
Select a chassis with appropriate axle ratings to handle your typical loads. Diesel engines paired with automatic or manual transmissions are common, offering power and efficiency for rolloff applications. Cab configurations and drivetrain options like 4x2 or 4x4 should align with your operational requirements.



















































































