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RentHooklift trucks are equipped with a hydraulic hooklift hoist that can hook, raise, and load a container, flatbed, tank, or other truck body and lock it in place for safe transport, then unload it on arrival.
Read More (About Hooklift Trucks)Hooklift trucks on MDTrader.com are medium-duty, vocational vehicles equipped with a hydraulic hooklift hoist. The hoist enables the operator to hook, raise, and load a roll-off container, truck body, or flatbed, which is then locked in place for safe transport. This demountable body system’s ability to quickly load and unload a dump, scrap, polymer, tub, or other type of container makes the hooklift truck one of the most versatile work vehicles available.
Construction, demolition, landscaping, recycling, and waste collection companies are just a few of the many types of businesses that use hooklift trucks to transport construction debris, scrap metal, recyclables, tree trimmings, snow, gravel, mulch, water, and many other types of materials.
Hooklift trucks offer several appealing benefits that make them worthy of buyers’ strong consideration. For instance, because one hooklift truck can accommodate multiple types of containers and truck bodies, a company may be able to reduce the number of vehicles in its fleet, resulting in cost savings on maintenance, insurance, and other expenses.
As another example, a hooklift truck can unload an empty roll-off container at a collection site or worksite, then mount a full container and drive it away. This scenario allows a single hooklift truck driver to stay busy swapping and transporting containers, as opposed to two dump truck drivers, one of whom must always sit idle while waiting for a full load.
Using a hooklift hoist requires more overhead clearance than some roll-off trucks that use a cable and winch mounting system, but it’s safer because the driver doesn’t have to manually hook the cable to the container on foot. In fact, in-cab control systems often enable hooklift operators to load and unload containers without having to exit the vehicle. Hooklift trucks are also more accurate at placing containers on the ground than roll-off cable trucks.
Although electric trucks have begun to appear in this segment of the market, most hooklift trucks are still powered by diesel or gasoline engines from manufacturers like Cummins, Ford, Detroit, and Paccar. They have manual, automatic, or automated manual transmissions from Allison, Eaton-Fuller, and others. Medium-duty hooklift vehicles typically come with 4x2, 4x4, or 6x4 drivetrains.
Some hooklift trucks also have built-in toolboxes and/or underbody and side-mounted steel or aluminum storage compartments, providing convenient and weather-resistant space for stowing materials and supplies.
Explore MDTrader.com to find new and used hooklift trucks for sale from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, Freightliner, International, Isuzu, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt, and others. Kenworth T280, Freightliner Business Class M2, and Ford F-600 models are abundant in the medium-duty hooklift truck category.
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