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    About Tank Trucks

    New and used tank trucks such as those for sale on MDTrader.com can haul a wide variety of goods along the highways and byways, such as water, fuel, chemicals, dry goods, and perishable goods.

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    Mileage393,670 mi
    Capacity3,600 gal
    Location: Wittenberg, Wisconsin
    Seller: ELDERON TRUCK & EQ TRUCK WORLD
    Mileage25,221 mi
    Capacity2,200 gal
    Location: Claxton, Georgia
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Horsepower315 HP
    Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
    Engine ManufacturerCATERPILLAR
    Horsepower310 HP
    Location: Galva, Illinois
    Capacity4,000 gal
    Engine ManufacturerDETROIT
    Location: Olathe, Colorado
    Seller: ABN Services
    Mileage47,850 mi
    Capacity3,000 gal
    Location: Olathe, Colorado
    Seller: ABN Services
    Mileage79,592 mi
    Capacity2,500 gal
    Location: Covington, Tennessee
    Mileage874,156 mi
    Capacity2,000 gal
    Location: Arlington, Washington
    Mileage783,362 mi
    Capacity5,000 gal
    Location: Cleveland, Ohio
    Mileage93,650 mi
    TransmissionManual
    Location: Spring City, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Iron Exchange LLC
    Mileage311,476 mi
    Capacity2,000 gal
    Location: Ogden, Utah
    Mileage254,207 mi
    Capacity500 gal
    Location: Auburn, Washington
    Seller: The Truck Shop
    Mileage233,358 mi
    Capacity4,000 gal
    Location: Kimball, Michigan
    Seller: I.C.S. LLC
    Year1998
    Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
    Mileage23,458 mi
    Capacity4,000 gal
    Location: Salem, Wisconsin
    Mileage19,139 mi
    Capacity4,000 gal
    Location: Boise, Idaho
    Mileage208,187 mi
    Capacity4,500 gal
    Location: Galva, Illinois
    Mileage357,737 mi
    Capacity2,000 gal
    Location: Covington, Tennessee
    Quantity4
    Capacity4,000 gal
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Mileage22 mi
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 8: 33,001 pounds or greater
    Location: Phoenix, Arizona
    Seller: Empire Truck & Trailer
    Mileage119,521 mi
    Capacity3,000 gal
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    Mileage114,442 mi
    Capacity3,000 gal
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    Mileage119,521 mi
    Capacity3,000 gal
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    Mileage114,442 mi
    Capacity3,000 gal
    Location: Brookshire, Texas
    Mileage82,051 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Washougal, Washington
    Mileage47,905 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: BIG TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
    Mileage320,318 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Romulus, Michigan

    About Tank Trucks

    Transporting liquids is a unique proposition and requires the right new or used tank truck for the job. The biggest differentiator is the type of fluid a truck’s tank is designed to hold. That’s why you’ll find for-sale listings at MDTrader.com for a wide selection of tank trucks.

    A 2012 Caterpillar CT660S water tank truck parked on a lot.
    2012 Caterpillar CT660S Water Tank Truck

    Each type may be governed by a particular set of Department of Transportation regulations, so it’s a good idea to ensure compliance/certification when considering a purchase.

    Key Tank Truck Features

    Tank trucks are cab and chassis trucks upfitted with tanks specific to their intended use. Some, like asphalt or chemical tank trucks, may also be equipped with related equipment, such as a spray bar for asphalt application or a pumping mechanism that provides a safe, approved way to load the tank or access the chemicals within.

    The tanks are often constructed from application-specific materials, such as aluminum, high-density plastic, or steel, to preserve liquids or prevent leaks. Some are equipped with internal bulkheads that allow the transport of more than one substance, and others have internal baffles that prevent surging that may unbalance a truck and cause it to tip during a turn.

    Gas & Fuel Tank Trucks

    Gasoline and fuel tank trucks typically transport fuel over long distances to make deliveries to filling stations, farms, and other destinations. Some models have a bulk tank that holds a single type or grade of fuel, while others have compartmentalized tanks that can hold different fuel grades.

    When fuel trucks deliver gasoline to a storage tank at a filling station, operators typically connect both a fuel hose and a vapor recovery hose; the latter reduces emissions by carrying vapors from the storage terminal to the tank truck. These trucks can also be used for refueling purposes at airports.

    Septic Tank Trucks

    Septic tank trucks are designed primarily to clean out the contents of a septic tank and are fitted with vacuum pump systems and tanks for transporting waste. In addition to septic tanks, these vehicles are often used to clean out sewer pump stations and portable toilets. 

    These trucks use suction hoses and vacuum systems to pump feces, sludge, and wastewater out of underground reservoirs into the tank for transport to a wastewater treatment facility, where the water may be processed and used for other applications, such as to irrigate and fertilize crops, for example.

    Vacuum & Industrial Tank Trucks

    Vacuum and industrial tank trunks are used by businesses, municipalities, government agencies, and others to collect and remove human and animal waste, grease, sewage, spills, soil, rock, sand, water, and other materials. These versatile vehicles often include water tanks, pipes, and high-pressure spray hoses used to break down clogs and debris that may impede material removal.

    Vacuum and industrial tank trucks are used across construction sites, livestock operations, oil and mining operations, sewer and septic systems, and more. Some models are designed specifically for collecting hazardous materials, while others are geared more toward hydro-excavation applications, such as drilling holes, trenching, and removing the resulting debris and water.

    Water Tank Trucks

    Water tank trucks deliver large volumes of water and are used for jobs like dust suppression, fire suppression, power washing, potable water delivery, road cleaning, and soil compaction. Water trucks are often equipped with components like a water cannon or a spray system designed to suit a particular job. When suppressing dust at mining and quarry sites, for instance, water trucks might use dribble bars or sprayers for ground-level application.

    Where To Buy & Finance Tank Trucks

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used tank trucks for sale at MDTrader.com from Ford, Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Mack, Peterbilt, Sterling, Western Star, and other leading manufacturers.

    Have you already decided on a truck to buy? Explore easy tank truck financing options through CurrencyFinance. The Currency team works with a network of trusted lenders to find truck loans with competitive rates and little or no down payment required.