1993 International 4600 Dump Truck - w/Plow and Sander/Spreader included.
Tis the season!
Do you own a landscaping company that also handles snow removal and you're looking to expand your fleet?
Do you want to get a snow removal and landscaping company up and running?
Here is your answer.
51,000 mile 7.3L Navistar diesel - that's like brand new in diesel terminology.
140" wheel base, PTO powered, hydraulic Iroquois Mfg. dump body .
The dump body has a Cover-All electronic tarp mechanism.
Included with the truck (BUT NOT attached/installed) is a Myers Plow and a Torwel Industries spreader/sander.
The truck was purchased brand new by the current owners uncle. He worked with his uncle until the uncle was no longer able to and he took over the business.
Unfortunately, this owner became ill a couple years ago and passed away last year. His widow is now selling the truck and the attachments.
The truck was always well maintained by both the uncle and his nephew.
This has the fiberglass tilt front, air ride driver seat, 5 speed Spicer manual transmission with splitter, throttle handle, 2-3 person bench seat, AC (no belts but compressor turns) , tinted glass, 50 gallon fuel tank and cab lights.
The truck starts right up and with the hand throttle, is guided into a smooth idle.
There is an air horn that is not attached, but the regular steering wheel horn works just fine. All the other electronic items work as they should, however a couple of the over cab lights do not work. Heat works fine and if the primary function of this rig will be to plow, that's one of the more important bits.
The tires are all Goodyear G124's, I don't know the age but they appear to be free from cracks and tread looks good.
There are disc brakes front and rear, they are not air brakes.
The body is solid with no rust and only minor surface rust is present on the dump (inside is all surface rust), the frame is the same, very solid with only minor surface rust here and there.
Totally turn key and ready to work.
The plow is detached and part of the frame is separate from the plow, the family thinks it was being prepped for paint.
The spreader has been off the truck for over 15 years and while it appears ok (it has been under cover for those years) it is unknown how well it works, if it works. The hydraulic controller for it is next to the driver seat.
Someone familiar with this kind of equipment will know what it takes to get it all back up and fully functional. Someone looking to get started in the business would be hard pressed to find a truck with just 51K miles and this equipment for anywhere near the asking price.
This comes in under the 26K lb limit so no CDL is needed.
$18,500 is what it will take to start putting this truck to work.
Any questions, for many more photos and video, to schedule a time to inspect her, or to make an offer, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thank you for the interest!