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    Mileage126,555 mi
    Shipping Length288 in
    Location: Longmont, Colorado
    Mileage173,170 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Salisbury, Massachusetts
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage168,966 mi
    Body Length18 ft
    Location: Suwanee, Georgia
    Seller: PENSKE USED TRUCKS
    Mileage83,743 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Lake City, Georgia
    Seller: TRAX TRUX
    Mileage194,604 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Logan Township, New Jersey
    Seller: Miller Truck Leasing
    Mileage130,502 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: El Paso, Texas
    Mileage106,327 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Portland, Oregon
    Seller: Truck Source
    Mileage115,546 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: South Amboy, New Jersey
    Seller: NJ TRUCK SPOT
    Mileage161,708 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    Mileage74,950 mi
    Horsepower210 HP
    Location: Shrewsbury, New Jersey
    Seller: Schwartz Truck Center
    Mileage115,432 mi
    Body Length16 ft
    Location: Shreveport, Louisiana
    Seller: EAGLE TRUCK CENTER
    Mileage119,752 mi
    DoorsRoll up
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: Pacific Auto Center
    Mileage192,030 mi
    Hours6,463
    Location: Logan Township, New Jersey
    Seller: Miller Truck Leasing
    Mileage141,364 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Mileage220,355 mi
    Bed Length20 ft
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Mileage259,782 mi
    Body Length18 ft
    Location: Auburn, Washington
    Seller: The Truck Shop
    Mileage275,619 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Bentley Truck Services
    Mileage237,296 mi
    Body Length20 ft
    Location: Auburn, Washington
    Seller: The Truck Shop
    Mileage168,158 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Sparrow Bush, New York
    Seller: ARTHUR TROVEI & SONS
    Mileage88,500 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: Nashville, Tennessee
    Seller: Capital City Truck Sales, LLC.
    Mileage217,807 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage213,298 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Miami, Florida
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage167,978 mi
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage46,250 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Shrewsbury, New Jersey
    Seller: Schwartz Truck Center
    Mileage149,993 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage192,693 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.
    Mileage113,371 mi
    Engine ManufacturerHINO
    Location: North Smithfield, Rhode Island
    Seller: Truck Solutions
    Mileage201,202 mi
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Warwick, Rhode Island
    Seller: Ryder System, Inc.

    Find Hino Vocational Trucks For Sale

    Hino trucks are a common choice for businesses that need work-ready trucks that can run predictable routes, handle daily stops, and support specialized bodies. Buyers often shop Hino when they want a practical medium-duty platform for local delivery, municipal service, construction support, or towing.

    A 2018 Hino 268 box truck parked outdoors.
    2018 Hino 268 Box Truck

    On MDTrader.com, Hino vocational trucks for sale show up in both ready-to-work configurations and build-ready cab and chassis options. That mix helps fleets, owner-operators, and small contractors match the truck to the job, not the other way around.

    Types Of Hino Vocational Trucks For Sale

    Hino vocational trucks cover day-to-day hauling, temperature-controlled delivery, jobsite material handling, and specialty service work. Use the categories below to narrow by body style and typical workflow.

    • Cargo and straight box trucks are built for route delivery, moving crews, and general freight. They fit bakeries, distributors, and local movers that need frequent stops and easy curbside access.
    • Reefer (refrigerated) box trucks support cold-chain work like food service and pharmacy runs. Buyers often look for consistent temperature control and a body that works in tight docks and city streets.
    • Cab and chassis trucks are a flexible starting point for a custom build—flatbed, dump, utility, or specialty body. They’re popular with upfitters and fleets that want to spec the truck around a specific route or service plan.
    • Dump trucks handle aggregate, demo debris, and jobsite cleanup. Contractors and landscape operators often shop these for short-haul cycles and repeated loading and dumping.
    • Flatbed trucks are useful for pallets, building supplies, and equipment that need side or top loading. They fit operations that want a simple deck and tie-down access for mixed cargo.
    • Garbage trucks support municipal and private waste routes where uptime and repeatable stop-and-go work matter. Buyers often compare body type and capacity to match route density and disposal schedules.
    • Hooklift trucks are designed for swapping containers and keeping trucks moving between sites. They work well for contractors and roll-off services that need quick changeovers and flexible hauling.
    • Tank trucks support water, septic, and other liquid hauling where safe loading and controlled discharge are key. They fit service companies that operate on scheduled routes or seasonal demand.
    • Tow trucks cover roadside recovery and light-to-medium towing work. Owner-operators and small fleets often look for a setup that matches their call types—local service, transport, or shop support.

    Other Hino configurations and work-ready setups are also available on MDTrader.com, including options suited for regional routes and specialty service.

    Popular Hino Truck Models

    Hino’s lineup often appeals to buyers who want a right-sized truck for local duty cycles, frequent stops, and predictable payloads. These model pages help you focus on common configurations that show up in listings.

    • Hino 195 cargo and straight box trucks are a frequent pick for urban delivery and service routes. They fit smaller fleets and owner-operators who need a box truck that can work alleys, docks, and tight parking lots.
    • Hino 258 tow trucks are often used for local towing, light recovery, and transport work. Buyers compare wheelbase, bed style, and equipment to match the mix of roadside calls and scheduled moves.
    • Hino 268 cargo and straight box trucks support higher-volume routes and heavier daily loads. They’re common in beverage, rental, and distribution work where a work-ready truck needs steady uptime.
    • Hino 268 flatbed trucks fit contractors that haul pallets, lumber, and mixed materials. The open deck supports fast loading with forklifts and makes it easier to handle oversized freight.
    • Hino 268 reefer box trucks are built for temperature-sensitive delivery where routes have multiple stops. They suit grocery, food service, and medical supply work that depends on consistent cold storage.
    • Hino L6 cab and chassis trucks are a common starting point for upfits like dumps, flatbeds, or service bodies. They’re a good match for fleets that want to standardize a chassis and tailor the body for each department or route type.

    You can also find other Hino models from dealers and individual sellers, including variations built for specialized bodies and seasonal work.

    Find More Hino Vocational Trucks For Sale

    Use MDTrader.com to compare Hino vocational trucks for sale by location, condition, body style, and intended job—whether you’re a dealer, fleet manager, contractor, or owner-operator looking for work trucks and work-ready trucks. Filter listings to line up wheelbase, body configuration, and duty cycle with your routes or jobsite schedule.

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