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Our professional staff will answer any questions you have, even help you find the right dump truck for you. Customer satisfaction is a priority, you will like the fast, efficient and personal service. CLICK HERE to access the free secure on-line application. It's easy to complete. It usually takes only one to two days to get you Pre-Approved. Or call us Toll-Free: 1-888-929-4428
We specialize in both used tanker truck financing and new tanker truck financing for commercial and heavy-duty trucks. Our financing partners are flexible and they will create a plan tailored just for you.
About Tanker Trucks
Tank trucks are referenced by their size or volume capacity. Large trucks typically have capacities ranging from 4000 gallons (15,000 liters) to 9000 gallons (34,000 liters).
A tank truck is distinguished by its shape, usually a cylindrical tank upon the vehicle lying horizontally. Some other less visible distinctions among tank trucks are their intended use: compliance with human food regulations, refrigeration capability, acid resistance, pressurization capability, and others.
Common large tank trucks
Large tank trucks are used for example to transport gasoline to filling stations. They also transport a wide variety of liquid goods such as concrete, milk, diesel and industrial chemicals.
Common small tank trucks
Smaller tank trucks, with a capacity of less than 3,000 US gal (11,000 liters) are typically used to deal with light liquid cargo within a local community. A common example is a septic service truck (also known as a bowser) used to vacuum clean several septic tanks and then deliver the septic material to a collection site. These tank trucks typically have a maximum capacity of 3,000 gallons (11,000 liters). They are equipped with a pumping system to serve their particular need.
Another common use is to deliver fuel such as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to households. These trucks usually carry about 1,000 gal (3,800 liters) of LPG under pressure.
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Below is a list of Trucks and other Heavy Equipment we have to offer.
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