Sell Your Dump Truck

Ready to sell your dump truck? List it on Simple Lend Marketplace and reach buyers nationwide who are actively looking for tri-axle, quad-axle, tandem and single-axle trucks. Share your truck's year, make, model, mileage, engine and photos, and we will help present it to the right audience of owner-operators and fleets across the country.

Trucks are sold as-is directly to the buyer, and there are no fees to get your listing started. You keep control of your price, and because Simple Lend is a marketplace and not an auction, there are no auction premiums or surprise deductions taken out of your sale. What a buyer agrees to pay is the deal you make.

Buyers on Simple Lend can secure in-house financing and arrange nationwide delivery, which broadens your pool of qualified buyers far beyond your local area. Financing and delivery remove the two biggest obstacles to a fast sale, so a well-presented truck can move quickly at a fair price.

Our team is here to help throughout — from building your listing and answering buyer questions to coordinating inspections and closing. If you have a dump truck to sell, list it today and let nationwide demand come to you.

A listing that answers questions upfront gets more replies. Include the year, make, model, VIN, axle setup, engine and transmission, odometer and engine hours, dump-body dimensions and material, tire condition, and any recent repairs. Spell out what's included, from the tarp system to the pintle hitch. The more a buyer can verify from the listing itself, the fewer tire-kickers and the more genuine offers you'll field.

A local lot only reaches drivers who happen to pass by. Listing here puts your truck in front of contractors, haulers, and fleet buyers searching across the country, so a unit that might sit for months in one town can find a motivated buyer two states away. Broader exposure means less time depreciating in your yard and a better shot at your asking price rather than a fire-sale discount.

Buyers will ask pointed questions and many will want an independent inspection before they commit, and that's a good sign of a serious purchaser. Answer promptly and candidly, and be open about cold-start behavior, oil leaks, hoist quirks, or rust. Disclosing a flaw upfront builds trust and rarely kills a deal; a surprise discovered during inspection almost always does. Straight talk about condition is what closes sales on used equipment.