Our 4-yard F550 Dump-bed combines versatility with power for efficient handling of mid-sized tasks. This truck’s compact size and 4×4 capability make it the top choice for hard-to-reach areas and challenging terrain.
Dump Trucks
Whether you’re cleaning up a construction site or hauling heavy loads, our dump truck rentals are ready to get to work. With heavy-duty single, tandem, and tri-axle dump trucks available, your team can find a solution that fits both your truck rental needs and your budget. From earthmoving to material handling tasks, choose City Rent a Truck to right-size your fleet and keep your worksites as efficient as possible.
Our flexible rental terms range from one day to two years, depending on your project’s requirements. We proudly serve key markets with physical locations in Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; and Olathe, Kansas. Need delivery? We offer nationwide delivery directly to any job site in the continental United States!
Category Features *
- Diesel engines
- Automatic transmission
- Variety of loader
- Minimum 45 degree dump angle
- Bed lengths up to 17'
- Carries up to 18 cubic yards
- Tow payload up to 18,500 lbs
* Features may vary and be subject to change on select vehicles
Side by Side Comparison
4 yard F550 Dump-Bed Truck
- Landscaping
- Underground Utility
- Plumbing
- Towing small skid steers
- Remote jobs where 4x4 is needed
5-7 yard F650 Dump-Bed Truck
Built for durability and strength, the 5-7 yard F650 Dump-bed provides a solid mix of load capacity and maneuverability. Perfect for heavier-duty tasks, it offers reliable power for tough jobs demanding both muscle and endurance.
- Excavation & Grading
- Demolition
- Landscaping
- Towing large skid steers
- Jobs where maximum load capacity is needed
16 Yard Dump-Bed Truck
This powerhouse 16-yard tandem-axle dump-bed truck handles massive loads with ease. With its large hauling capacity, this heavy-duty truck tackles the biggest projects without missing a beat, providing efficient payload management.
- High-volume material transport
- Construction site material hauling
- Earth-moving tasks on large sites
18 Yard Dump-Bed Truck
Our tri-axle dump-bed truck is the most heavy duty vehicle in our fleet. With an 88,000 lb GVWR, 485 horsepower engine, and 18 cubic yard dumping capacity, there is no job too big for this truck to handle.
- Major excavation and demolition
- Massive material movement on industrial sites
- Large-scale earthwork and aggregate transport
Quick Category Comparison
Body Style | Fuel Tank | Engine | Bed Wall Height | Bed Length | Max Dumping Capacity | Max Tow Weight | Max Loaded Weight (GVWR) | Fuel Type |
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4 yard F550 Dump-Bed Truck | Single Cab | 40 gal | 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel | 16" | 11' 6" | 4 cubic yards | 18,500 lbs | 19,500 lbs | Diesel |
5-7 yard F650 Dump-Bed Truck | Single Cab | 65 gal | 6.7L Power Stroke Diesel | 24" | 8' 6" | 5-7 cubic yards | 18,500 lbs | 26,000 lbs | Diesel |
16 Yard Tandem-Axle Dump-Bed Truck | Single Cab | 90 Gallons | Paccar PX9 | 48" | 16' | 16 cubic yards | N/A | 66,000 lbs. | Diesel |
18 Yard Tri-Axle Dump-Bed Truck | Single Cab | 110 Gallons | MX13 | 60" | 17' | 18 Cubic Yards | N/A | 88,000 lbs | Diesel |
Our Selection of Dump Trucks
We offer professional dump truck rental services. Our fleet of high-quality dump trucks is available for your construction, landscaping, or hauling needs. Contact us today to inquire about our dump truck rental options.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many tons does a dump truck hold?
Our dump body rentals can haul up to 25 tons of material.
How do I use a dump truck?
It’s pretty easy! In fact, we have an entire video tutorial for this topic specifically. Watch this video to learn more about operating a dump truck.
What do I need to rent a dump truck?
Businesses of all types choose to rent dump trucks for a variety of reasons. Here are just a few examples that we’ve seen from our customers:
- One-day dump truck rentals for transporting loose gravel or mulch for a landscaping project.
- Seasonal or long-term dump truck rentals/RPO’s for multiple uses on the job site, like hauling new materials, removing old ones, and navigating through winter conditions.
How do I choose the right size dump truck for my project?
Consider your project’s scope, material weight, and site accessibility. Smaller trucks, like single axle F550, work well in tight areas, while larger tandem-axle and tri-axle models are suited for heavy-duty tasks with high load requirements. Our team can help match you with the best size for your project.
Where can I rent a dump truck near me?
City Rent a Truck offers single, tandem, and tri-axle dump-bed rentals in key locations, including Atlanta, Georgia; Houston, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; and Olathe, Kansas. We can also deliver these trucks directly to your job site anywhere in the continental United States!
Do you need a CDL to drive a dump truck?
It depends on the size. Any vehicle over 26,000 lbs GVWR will require a Class B or higher CDL license. Our 4 yard, and 5-7 yard dump-bed rentals will be under this weight threshold and will not require a CDL. Our 16 yard tandem axle and 18 yard tri-axle dump-bed rentals are over 26,000 lbs GVWR and will require a CDL. To learn more about CDL requirements click here.
How many cubic yards are available in a dump truck?
They come in a wide range of sizes. Our dump rentals can haul between 4 and 18 cubic yards.
Can I tow a trailer with a dump truck?
Yes! We offer tow packages with our dump-bed rentals that allow you to maximize your operations without having to rent an additional vehicle. This is a pretty popular option with our underground construction partners. Give our team a call for specific pricing relating to rental equipment like trailers, loaders, and more.
What’s the difference between single, tandem, and tri-axle dump trucks?
Single-Axle Dumps
A single-axle dump-bed has one set of wheels on each side of the rear axle, making them lighter, more compact, and easier to maneuver. They support lighter loads and offer less stability, making them ideal for small-scale tasks and tighter spaces.
Tandem-Axle Dumps
With two rear axles, tandem-axle trucks can carry heavier loads and provide more stability and traction on uneven terrain. This added axle distributes weight better, allowing these trucks to handle mid-duty tasks with improved balance.
Tri-Axle Dumps
Tri-axle trucks have three rear axles, offering the highest load capacity, balance, and control, especially for heavy, shifting loads. The third axle ensures even weight distribution, making these trucks ideal for large-scale, heavy-duty projects. Some models allow the third axle to be lifted when not needed, improving flexibility.
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