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    About Roll-Off Garbage Trucks

    New and used roll-off garbage trucks can be used to load and unload roll-off refuse containers using hydraulic tipping flatbeds and winches or hook loader arms.

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    Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Red Ram Truck Parts & Service
    Location: Tampa, Florida, USA
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    Location: Tampa, Florida, USA
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    About Roll-Off Garbage Trucks


    Mack Granite 64BR Roll-Off Garbage Truck

    Roll-off garbage trucks are refuse vehicles, typically medium- and heavy-duty trucks with gross vehicle weight ratings (GVWRs) from 6,350 kilograms (14,000 pounds) and up. Roll-off trucks feature hydraulic tipping flatbeds for loading and unloading waste and recycling containers. Some models use a winch and cable system to load roll-off containers onto the bed, while others have a hooklift system that extends a hydraulic arm, hooks the container under a bar or handle, and hauls it onto the bed.

    Roll-Off vs. Packer Garbage Trucks

    Packer garbage trucks are available in front loader, rear loader, and side loader configurations and are well-suited to weekly residential or light commercial trash collection. 

    Front loader models use arms in the front to pick up smaller commercial dumpsters and unload them into an open top in the truck body, which periodically compacts its trash load in order to take on more. Rear loaders typically require a worker to unload trash cans into the rear compartment, where the trash is periodically compacted using controls in the cab or at the rear of the truck. Side loaders support one-man operation, with automated hydraulic arms that reach out to grab containers, unload them, and then put them back into place.

    Roll-off garbage trucks, on the other hand, are generally used for construction work, building projects, and emptying or replacing garbage dumpsters at large retail locations or at recycling collection sites because the driver can drop off a container and then pick it up when it’s full or the job is completed. The operator can then haul it to a waste or recycling center, unload it, and then return it or take it to a different site.

    Find The Right Roll-Off Garbage Trucks

    You will find a large selection of new and used roll-off garbage trucks for sale at MarketBook.ca from manufacturers such as Ford, Freightliner, International, Isuzu, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt, Sterling, Western Star, and others.