Burns Auto Group sources pre-owned landscape dump trucks for landscaping contractors, nurseries, tree service companies and green industry operators who need a versatile hauling platform for mulch, soil, stone, compost and green waste. Buyers can compare available landscape dump configurations, discuss commercial financing and review nationwide sourcing options.
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We source commercial trucks and equipment nationwide.
Commercial Experience: Burns Auto Group has sourced work trucks and commercial vehicles for contractors and fleet operators for decades.
Nationwide Inventory Access: We source inventory through dealer, fleet and industry channels across the country.
Finance Support: Commercial finance options are available for qualified business buyers regardless of credit profile.
Nationwide Delivery: Delivery coordination is available for buyers outside our local market.
A landscape dump truck is a light to medium duty commercial truck fitted with a flat-sided dump body designed for landscaping, nursery and outdoor contractor applications. These trucks are commonly used to haul mulch, topsoil, fill dirt, stone, compost, brush, debris and green waste on job sites and between supply yards and customer locations.
Landscape dump bodies are typically lower profile and wider than standard construction dump bodies to allow easier hand loading from ground level. Many configurations include fold-down or removable sides for loading and a hydraulic hoist for offloading without manual labor.
The right landscape dump truck depends on the materials you haul, the access conditions at your job sites and your load weight. Light duty F-350 and Ram 3500 platform landscape dumps work well for smaller residential landscaping and mulch delivery operations. Medium duty Class 5 and Class 6 units carry more payload and are better suited for commercial landscaping, tree service and bulk material hauling.
Buyers expanding a landscaping fleet should also consider whether the truck will double as a tow vehicle for trailers, which affects the chassis and axle configuration that best fits the operation.
Burns Auto Group can discuss commercial finance options for landscape dump trucks for qualified business buyers. We work with landscaping contractors, tree service companies and nurseries sourcing both individual units and multi-truck fleet additions.
If the specific payload class, body style or chassis platform you need is not in current inventory, we can source options through our nationwide dealer, fleet and auction network.
| Factor | Why It Matters | Typical Buyer Focus |
|---|---|---|
| Payload Capacity | Must be matched to the heaviest material loads you plan to haul | Bulk material and stone hauling operations |
| Body Style and Side Height | Low sides improve hand loading for mulch; higher sides maximize volume for lightweight debris | Landscaping contractors and tree service crews |
| Axle Configuration | Single axle for maneuverability; tandem axle for heavier payloads | Fleet operators planning mixed route types |
| Chassis Platform | Affects maintenance cost, parts availability and technician familiarity | Owner operators and small fleet managers |
| Finance and Budget | Shapes acquisition cost and timeline for fleet expansion | Growing landscaping businesses |
Answers to common questions from commercial buyers.
A landscape dump truck is used to haul and deliver mulch, topsoil, fill dirt, stone, compost, brush, debris and green waste for landscaping, nursery and outdoor contractor operations.
Landscape dumps typically have lower, wider bodies that allow easier hand loading from ground level, as opposed to construction dump trucks which are deeper and designed for excavated material loaded by machinery.
Light duty platforms work for small residential landscaping operations. Medium duty trucks are better for commercial landscaping, bulk material delivery and operations where higher payloads or heavier materials are common.
Yes. Burns Auto Group can discuss commercial finance options for qualified business buyers including landscaping contractors and nursery operators.
Yes. We source commercial truck inventory through dealer, fleet and industry channels nationwide and can help locate specific configurations and chassis platforms.
Yes. Delivery coordination is available for buyers who need their landscape dump truck transported after purchase.
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