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Logging trucks are vehicles built to transport felled timber. They consist of two separate parts. The front of the logging truck looks like a semi-truck or any other heavy-duty or severe-duty hauler. These trucks (or tractor units) are fitted with powerful diesel engines able to tow many tons of lumber in diverse environments and conditions. Connected to the chassis of the truck are long trailers. Instead of having walls, these trailers are fitted with vertical, metal poles or bars on their side. These poles function as a wall to prevent the downed trees from rolling or sliding off the trailer.

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Log trucks • 2024 • 25371mil • Skellefteå, SE • Wist Last & Buss AB Nord

On Request
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Mercedes-Benz Arocs 2651 Ret*Loglift 125ZT93*Doppelteleskop*Images15

Log trucks • 2018 • 248486mil • -, DE • AM Sachsenmotor GmbH

72,975 USD
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Log trucks • 2009 • 448359mil • Staicele, LV

15,720 USD
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Scania R 730 6x4 Jonsered J1088SImages76Videos1

Log trucks • 2017 • 434338mil • Elverum, Hedmark, NO • Formidlingshuset AS

62,212 USD
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Log trucks • 2017 • 750616mil • Kankaanpää, Satakunta, FI • AutoLankoski Oy

37,054 USD
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Mercedes-Benz Arocs 3351 / 6x6 / Palfinger S260 Z 96 / DollImages24

Log trucks • 2022 • 45049mil • -, DE • MP Maschinen Park GmbH

279,592 USD
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Scania R 650 B8x4/4NZImages9

Log trucks • 2020 • 442960mil • Kouvola, FI • Scania Suomi Oy

89,267 USD
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Log trucks • 2020 • Södermanland, SE • ATS Sweden AB

63,592 USD
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Scania R 650 EkipageImages170

Log trucks • 2018 • 481226mil • Dalarna, Dalarnas län, SE • Maskinpunkten

56,493 USD
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Mercedes-Benz Actros 3563 8X4 Big-Axle Lift+Lenkachse Euro 6Images35Videos1

Log trucks • 2021 • 379995mil • Veghel, NL • BAS World

62,656 USD
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Scania R 580Images18

Log trucks • 2016 • 391464mil • -, SE • PolarMachine Trading AB

On Request
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Scania R 490 LBImages55

Log trucks • 2015 • 538982mil • Kalmar, Kalmar län, SE • Maskinpunkten

17,968 USD
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Volvo FH 13 500Images9

Log trucks • 2014 • 615157mil • Kankaanpää, Satakunta, FI • MHS-Auto Oy

26,836 USD
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Volvo FH 540 6x4 LogLift EPSILON PlatoImages13

Log trucks • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

244,671 USD
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MAN TGS 33.510 6X4 BL Euro6e LogLift 165ZImages20Videos1

Log trucks • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

208,740 USD
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Log trucks • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

On Request
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MAN TGS 33.510 6X4 BL Euro6e LogLift 165ZImages22Videos1

Log trucks • 2025 • 1146mil • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

205,371 USD
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Volvo FH 13.540 6x4 + HIAB F125Z 80 CraneImages24

Log trucks • 2019 • 457585mil • Budapest, HU • Laslo Truck

90,952 USD
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Scania R560 6x4 Holztransport Kran LOGLIFT HIAB 140S79RImages5

Log trucks • 2014 • 647739mil • -, DE • Golec Nutzfahrzeuge GmbH

33,574 USD
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Log trucks • 2018 • 602730mil • -, SE • PolarMachine Trading AB

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Volvo FH540 6x4 + VEB + LOGLIFT F965 + LIFTING AXLEImages29Videos2

Log trucks • 2018 • 447387mil • Otepää vald, EE • Engeros Otepää OÜ

58,276 USD
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Volvo FH 16 660Images90

Log trucks • 2017 • 498619mil • Dalarna, Dalarnas län, SE • Maskinpunkten

50,226 USD
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Volvo FH 16Images9

Log trucks • 2019 • 600679mil • Kankaanpää, Satakunta, FI • AutoLankoski Oy

50,529 USD
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Log trucks • 2001 • Nisku, Alberta, CA • Marketplace-E Canada

63,952 USD
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Scania R 520 8x4*4 RETARDERImages23Videos3

Log trucks • 2018 • 516761mil • Lääne-Harju vald, EE • KB AUTO EESTI OÜ

61,196 USD
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Scania R520 8X4 Euro 6Images24

Log trucks • 2016 • 614461mil • Trelleborg, Skåne län, SE • Mindessons AB

30,717 USD
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Scania R730 LB8X4 4HNB Euro 6Images49

Log trucks • 2016 • 638595mil • Trelleborg, Skåne län, SE • Mindessons AB

40,990 USD
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Scania R 560Images9

Log trucks • 2007 • 649581mil • Kankaanpää, Satakunta, FI • AutoLankoski Oy

12,351 USD
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Log trucks • 2017 • 78439mil • -, DE • EKA Trucks GmbH

56,031 USD
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Log trucks • 2020 • 281481mil • Pirkkala, Pirkanmaa, FI • Niemikorpi Oy

44,802 USD
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Scania R 650Images9

Log trucks • 2020 • 422532mil • Gävle, SE • PolarMachine Trading AB

On Request
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Log trucks • 2023 • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

67,259 USD
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Log trucks • -, DE • HD Truck Solutions GmbH & Co. KG

244,671 USD
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Volvo FH 13 500 6X4 loglift115Z with trailerImages18

Log trucks • 2015 • 603973mil • -, NL • S-trans

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Log trucks • 2004 • Siauliai, LT • UAB Via fortis

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Log trucks • 2018 • 453601mil • Kalajoki, FI • EcoTrucks Oy

66,249 USD
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Log trucks • 2019 • Halland, SE • ATS Sweden AB

87,220 USD
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Volvo FH 16 540Images13

Log trucks • 2013 • 389442mil • -, PL • Holzernte Sp. z o.o.

42,278 USD
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Scania R730 Timber truck with wagon and craneImages100

Log trucks • 2015 • Västerbotten, SE • ATS Sweden AB

46,127 USD
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Log trucks • 1990 • 373257mil • Sogn og Fjordane, NO • ATS Norway AS

11,982 USD
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The logging industry has come a long way since the early 1800's using animals and sheer human willpower to cut and pull logs into rivers to ride the current to the closest timber mill. The first engine powered lumber-lugger was called a steam powered wench called the steam donkey. Finally in the 1920's the industry saw a boom of efficiency with the introduction of tractors and trucks being able to haul the felled timber. Since then, logging trucks have only improved, becoming safer and more efficient.

When one is in the market for buying a used logging truck and trailer there are a handful of items to consider. Based on the tree type and load size, buyers first determine the average weight each haul will take. This will determine what type of engine and tractor unit (truck) will be needed to pull the load as well as the the weight bearing capacity of the trailer (and truck if relevant). Secondarily, the buyer will need to consider whether there is another machine to be used for loading the trailer or if the operator is capable of operating the loading mechanism on a loader trailer by himself. Another aspect to think through when selecting a used logging truck is the length of the timber that will be carried. While longer lumber requires a lengthier trailer, shorter lumber is often carried on two shorter trailers hitched together to maximize the efficiency of each trip.

All logging trucks have the same primary function of transporting timber that has been felled. However, they often have different components that can alter their functionality and mode of operation. Starting with weight bearing, some tractor units are able to support the load much like a heavy duty semi-truck. Other logging trucks simply have a dollied trailer hooked up that bears the majority of the weight on its own axles, much like a pickup truck and trailer setup. While most trailers on logging trucks require a separate machine and operator to have the timber loaded on them, some trailers are equipped with a mechanized crane-like system to pick up felled trees by themselves. This loader mechanism is typically placed in the middle of the trailer bed, thus often called mid-mount loader trailers. The last key difference in logging trucks are their mechanisms for securing a load of lumber. Most trailers use the method of manually strapping down their load with winched straps. However, some trailers can also designed with a gate at the back of the trailer to prevent logs from sliding off. While a gate seems like an obvious solution to having to manually strap down all the logs, its downside is the restriction to only load logs within a certain length so that the gate is able to close.

In Richmond, Virginia there is a logging industry expo that has been meeting for over 60 years. Aptly named based off its location, The Expo Richmond will meet next in 2018 (May 18-19) at the Richmond Raceway Complex with some of the industries leading companies and innovators both exhibiting and providing educational opportunities for those attending. The long-standing track record of this event that meets every other year has solidified as a hub for progress in the logging truck industry. You can register for Expo Richmond here.

As previously discussed, the there are a number of considerations that buyers must process before buying their used logging truck. However, resources like mascus.com can make this process simple. Once you've established your requirements you can search Mascus by specific criteria including keywords, make, mode, type, location, and much more to find find the seller that has your future logging truck. Inversely, if you are trying to find a buyer for your used logging truck Mascus will provide the platform for you to do so for free! Just follow the quick registration on the website to get your used logging truck ad live.