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Catégories: Camion malaxeur
Types: Camion mélangeur
  • 2025 Mack GR64B 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1516

    2025 Mack GR64B 6x4 Camion mélangeur

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    10 853 mi

  • 2025 Mack GR64B 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1515

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    10 318 mi

  • 2024 International HX620 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1518

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    16 634 mi

  • 2024 International HX620 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1517

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    16 109 mi

  • 2024 International HX620 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1519

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    16 820 mi

  • 2017 Freightliner 114 SD 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1523

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    173 734 mi

  • 2016 Kenworth T400 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1520

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    155 795 mi

  • 2014 Mack GU813 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1525

    Humble, TX

    .

    173 863 mi

  • 2016 Kenworth W900 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 449

    Dunnigan, CA

    .

    126 056 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 608

    Perris, CA

    .

    209 187 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 606

    Perris, CA

    .

    205 417 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 596

    Perris, CA

    .

    153 338 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 611

    Perris, CA

    .

    218 089 mi

  • 2014 International 7600 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1526

    Humble, TX

    .

    104 227 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 612

    Perris, CA

    .

    219 988 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 600

    Perris, CA

    .

    184 892 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 597

    Perris, CA

    .

    169 155 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 602

    Perris, CA

    .

    190 838 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 605

    Perris, CA

    .

    201 899 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 598

    Perris, CA

    .

    174 649 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 601

    Perris, CA

    .

    188 737 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 607

    Perris, CA

    .

    208 275 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 613

    Perris, CA

    .

    232 683 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 603

    Perris, CA

    .

    199 971 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 604

    Perris, CA

    .

    200 005 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 609

    Perris, CA

    .

    212 327 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 610

    Perris, CA

    .

    217 477 mi

  • 2014 Peterbilt 365 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 599

    Perris, CA

    .

    183 143 mi

  • 2007 Kenworth W900 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 615

    Perris, CA

    .

    227 471 mi

  • 2016 Terex 12x6 Front Discharge Camion mélangeur
    Lot 562

    South Vienna, OH

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    126 813 mi

  • 2005 Kenworth T800 10x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 535

    Spokane, WA

    .

    176 585 mi

  • 2001 Kenworth T800 12x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 536

    Spokane, WA

    .

    52 943 mi

  • 2001 Kenworth W900B 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 450

    Dunnigan, CA

    .

    85 166 mi

  • 2015 Terex 12x6 Front Discharge Camion mélangeur
    Lot 564

    South Vienna, OH

    .

    189 352 mi

  • 2001 Kenworth W900 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 616

    Perris, CA

    .

    328 380 mi

  • 2007 Mack CV713 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1529

    Humble, TX

    .

    555 017 mi

  • 2005 International 5600 8x4 Twin-Steer Camion mélangeur
    Lot 54B

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

    .

    321 366 mi

  • 2005 Mack CV713 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1532

    Humble, TX

    .

    414 179 mi

  • 2005 Mack CV713 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1531

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    326 125 mi

  • 2004 Kenworth T800 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 1528

    Lake Worth, TX

    .

    422 228 mi

  • 2000 Kenworth W900 6x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 451

    Dunnigan, CA

    .

    359 033 mi

  • 2007 Sterling LT9500 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 570

    South Vienna, OH

    .

    176 447 mi

  • 2007 Sterling LT9500 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 569

    South Vienna, OH

    .

    224 532 mi

  • 2006 International 5600I 8x4 Twin-Steer Camion mélangeur
    Lot 54A

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

    .

    263 966 mi

  • 2008 International 7300 4x2 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 452

    Dunnigan, CA

    .

    204 206 mi

  • 2007 Sterling LT9500 8x4 Camion mélangeur
    Lot 568

    South Vienna, OH

    .

    203 328 h

  • 2007 International 5600I 8x4 Twin-Steer Camion mélangeur (Inoperable)
    Lot 6427A

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    252 271 mi

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Get concrete results with used cement trucks for sale at Ritchie Bros.

Mixer trucks, often called cement trucks or concrete trucks, are essential machines for the construction industry. They transport and mix concrete, keeping it in the right condition until it reaches the job site. For buyers, choosing the right mixer truck means balancing capacity, reliability, and operating costs. Whether you’re looking for a new model or a used cement truck for sale, our marketplace connects you with trusted sellers and leading brands.

What is a cement truck?

Buyers may hear these trucks called by several names—cement trucks, concrete trucks, mixer trucks, or mixing trucks. While the terms are often used interchangeably, they all describe the same machine: a mobile mixer that keeps concrete fresh and workable during transport. Understanding these naming differences can help when searching listings and comparing options.

How does a cement mixer truck work?

The drum on a cement mixing truck rotates continuously to keep the mixture from hardening. Inside the drum, spiral blades turn the material, mixing it as the truck moves. When it’s time to pour, the drum reverses direction and the blades guide the concrete down the chute.

Another option is the volumetric cement truck. Instead of carrying pre-mixed concrete, it holds the raw materials—cement, sand, gravel, and water—and mixes them on-site. This lets contractors produce only the amount they need, reducing waste and increasing flexibility.

Capacity – how many yards of concrete in a cement truck?

One of the most common questions buyers ask when shopping for a mixer truck is about capacity: how many yards of concrete does a cement truck hold? Capacity is one of the biggest factors that determines how productive a truck will be on the job site, how many trips it takes to finish a pour, and whether the truck is the right match for residential or commercial projects. Understanding your capacity requirements isn’t just about knowing a number—it helps buyers compare trucks, evaluate costs, and choose the right equipment for their business. In this section, we’ll look at the typical yardage a cement truck carries, what affects those numbers, and how to decide which size is best for your needs.

Typical capacity range

  • Standard capacity: Most concrete trucks carry 8 to 10 cubic yards. This size is ideal for medium to large projects.
  • Smaller trucks: Some trucks carry 4 to 6 cubic yards, better suited for residential work or tighter job sites.
  • Large trucks: Specialized models can handle 12 to 14 cubic yards, making them efficient for highways, bridges, and commercial projects.

Factors that affect capacity

  • Truck size and design: Brands like Mack, Peterbilt, and Kenworth offer different drum configurations.
  • Project type: A contractor building driveways may not need a 10-yard truck, while roadwork contractors often prefer maximum load sizes.
  • Legal limits: Weight restrictions can reduce how much a truck is allowed to carry on certain roads.

How capacity will influence buying decisions

  • Efficiency: A 10-yard truck reduces the number of trips to the site, saving fuel and labor.
  • Flexibility: A 6-yard truck offers easier maneuverability in urban areas.
  • Volumetric trucks: Instead of being limited by drum size, these let you produce exactly what’s needed on demand.

Buyer considerations

When browsing mixer trucks for sale, think about the scale of your typical projects:

  • Residential contractors often benefit from smaller 6–8 yard models.
  • Commercial builders usually need 10+ yard trucks for efficiency.
  • Used trucks require careful inspection of drum wear, as condition can impact real capacity and performance.

FAQs about concrete and cement trucks

How many yards of concrete are in a cement truck? Most trucks hold 8–10 cubic yards, though smaller and larger options are available.

How much is a 10-yard truck of concrete? A 10-yard load is considered standard and is widely used for medium to large projects.

How many yards does a concrete truck hold? Depending on the model, anywhere from 4 to 14 cubic yards.

Popular mixer truck brands and models

Some of the most recognized names in mixer trucks include Mack, Peterbilt, Kenworth, and Freightliner. These manufacturers are known for strong engines, durable chassis, and uptime that matters in construction projects.

At auction, buyers can compare a wide selection of mixer trucks, from late-model units with advanced features to well-maintained used options that offer great value.

Buying new vs. used cement trucks

  • New cement trucks come with the latest features, fuel efficiency improvements, and warranties. They’re a fit for buyers wanting maximum uptime and predictable costs.
  • Used cement trucks can be significantly more affordable, often available at auction with detailed inspection reports. For buyers starting out or expanding a fleet, used trucks balance cost with performance.

How much does a cement truck cost?

The cost of a cement truck depends on brand, size, age, and condition.

  • New models: Often priced well above $100,000, with premium trucks reaching higher depending on capacity and features.
  • Used models: Available at more accessible price points, ranging from tens of thousands for older trucks to six figures for late-model, high-capacity units.

Auctions remain one of the most transparent ways to buy, letting you compare trucks side by side and set your own price.

Why buy a mixer truck with us

Our marketplace connects you with a wide range of cement and concrete trucks for sale. From reliable used models to late-model high-capacity units, buyers benefit from transparent pricing, detailed inspections, and global reach. With thousands of equipment transactions completed every year, we provide the trust and expertise contractors rely on.

Conclusion

A cement truck is more than just a vehicle—it’s a critical part of keeping projects on schedule. By understanding capacity, costs, and brand options, buyers can make informed decisions that improve efficiency and profitability. Whether you’re searching for your first mixer truck or adding to a fleet, explore our listings to find the right cement truck for sale to meet your needs.

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