Trucks Equipment for Sale (1 listing)
Looking for the right truck for your operation in Canada? This category covers both on-highway and vocational work, with listings that span fleet refreshes, owner-operator buys, and specialized jobsite support. Browse Day Cab Tractors, Highway/Sleeper Trucks, Dump/Gravel Trucks, Water/Tanker Trucks, Vac/Combo Vac Trucks, Cab & Chassis, and Service Trucks. For make-specific sourcing, leading brands include Freightliner, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, and Western Star. Explore current listings from verified dealers and private sellers across Canada.
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2013 Heila HWR 360
$159,9002013 HEILA HWR 360 2013 Freightliner 114SD Drywall Knuckle Boom Picker...
Buying Considerations
Match truck specs to the work cycle and body requirements: axle configuration, wheelbase, suspension rating, and GVW for payload; engine and emissions systems for the duty profile; and cab configuration based on route length and driver scheduling. On used units, prioritize drivetrain service history, frame condition, suspension wear, and any vocational body or PTO setup that affects uptime and compliance.
Dealer Network
SupplyPost connects buyers with verified dealers such as Abenante Motor Group Inc, Brandt | Truck & Trailer, Inland Truck & Equipment, Maxim Truck & Trailer, Semler's Equipment, and Velocity Truck Centres.
Find Trucks by Province
Browse trucks in Alberta, British Columbia, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Ontario.
FAQ
What should I validate on a used vocational truck before purchase?
Review maintenance and repair records, inspect frame rails and suspension for wear or repairs, check drivetrain hours and fluid analysis if available, and confirm body/PTO compatibility with your application.
How do I decide between day cab and sleeper specifications?
Base it on route length, driver turnover, and total operating cost. Day cabs maximize payload and maneuverability; sleepers make sense for multi-day or long-haul routes.
What documentation matters most for fleet compliance and resale?
Ensure VIN history, emissions compliance status, inspection certificates, and full service records are current and transferable, especially for cross-province operations.
