Double Bottom Dumps

Double Bottom Dump

Here you can see what the trailers look like. This particular set has higher sideboards, a Tarp System and also is extremely lightweight. Allowing us to carry Approximatly 28 Tons!

Dump

Here is what the material looks like after it is dumped out. With this dump method it makes it very easy to build roads.

Spread

In this picture you can see they made one pass already and have spread out the material. They have made a second pass in order to have a thicker road that will hold up even when there are heavy rains.

World Ag Expo 2024

Here is one of our trucks at the expo. We were chosen to be apart of it because our trucks run on "RNG" Renewable Natural Gas.

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  • Increased Payload Capacity: One of the most significant advantages of a Super 10 dump truck is its increased payload capacity compared to standard dump trucks. The Super 10 is designed to carry more weight, thanks to its robust construction and additional axles, which allow it to transport larger quantities of material in a single trip. This increased capacity can lead to higher efficiency and productivity on job sites, as it reduces the number of trips required to move the same amount of material.

  • Versatility in Material Handling: Super 10 dump trucks are equipped to handle a wide range of materials, from aggregates, sand, and gravel to demolition debris and asphalt. Their design ensures that they can transport both loose and heavy materials efficiently. This versatility makes them invaluable for various projects, including construction, road work, and landscaping, where different materials need to be transported.

  • Enhanced Safety Features: Safety is a critical concern in heavy-duty transportation, and Super 10 dump trucks are designed with several features to enhance safety. These trucks often come equipped with advanced braking systems, stability control, and reinforced cabs to protect the driver in case of accidents. The additional axles not only contribute to the truck's increased payload capacity but also improve its stability and control while driving, especially when fully loaded. This can significantly reduce the risk of accidents caused by overloading or instability on uneven terrains.