Do you need a rugged, heavy-duty off-road truck for mining, oil and gas, construction or quarry and aggregate work? A Cat articulated dump truck is always up to the challenge. As the authorized dealer for Caterpillar® in eastern North Carolina, Gregory Poole Equipment Company can offer a full selection of new Cat articulated trucks for sale. The latest Cat vehicles feature cutting-edge technology and a host of advanced safety features that will benefit your company and workforce.
You'll find a variety of three-axle and bare chassis articulated dump trucks for sale with various rated payload capacities. Many models feature powerful, yet fuel-efficient Cat ACERT engines that deliver maximum performance and lower operating costs. You'll be able to haul and dump gravel, stone, sand and other materials more efficiently than ever.
Gregory Poole covers a range of regions within Eastern North Carolina, including: Holly Springs, Jacksonville, Raleigh, Mebane, Beaufort, Pittsboro, Sanford, Washington, Hope Mills, Wanchese, Garner, Camden, and Wilmington.
Browse our current lineup of new articulated dump trucks online today. Don't hesitate to contact us for more information or to request a quote.
An articulated dump truck is a heavy-duty off-road truck built to haul and dump material on rough jobsites. It works by steering through a pivot joint between the front tractor and rear dump body, letting the machine bend to turn for better control and traction on uneven or soft ground, then hydraulics raise the body to unload.
Articulated trucks are typically the better choice on rough, soft, or uneven ground because the articulated joint helps with traction, stability, and maneuvering. Rigid-frame dump trucks are usually a better fit for smoother haul roads and longer haul distances where speed and high-volume hauling are priorities.
Articulated dump trucks are commonly used in mining, oil and gas, construction, and quarry, and aggregate operations. They’re built for hauling and dumping materials like gravel, stone, and sand on demanding off-road jobsites.
Choose capacity based on the material you haul most often and the average load size you want to move per cycle. Then match that to the truck’s rated payload and heaped body capacity, and make sure the size also fits your haul road conditions and loading equipment so you’re not over- or under-sized for the job.