Tandem Axle Roll-Off Truck Rentals
Our tandem axle Peterbilt Roll-Off truck rentals are built for demanding hauling applications. Equipped with a Galbreath U5-OR-174 outside rail cable roll-off hoist with a 60,000-lb capacity, these trucks are compatible with that are 18'-22' long and up to 40 cubic yards. Powered by a PACCAR PX-9 engine delivering 360 HP and 1,150 lb-ft of torque, they are ideal for waste management, construction, demolition, and bulk material hauling. Available for rent, RPO, or purchase and ready to work when you are.
Chassis Specs
Roll-Off Hoist Specifications
- Make: Peterbilt
- Model: 548
- Engine: PACCAR PX-9
- Horsepower: 360 HP
- Torque: 1,150 lb-ft
- Transmission: Allison 3000 RDS-P, 6-speed automatic
- GVWR: 66,000 lbs
- Axle Configuration: Tandem Axle
- Axle Ratings: 20,000-lb front, 46,000-lb tandem rear, 8,000-lb pusher
- Brakes: Bendix air cam drum brakes with ABS and traction control
- Chassis: Heavy-duty steel frame for maximum durability
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Fuel Tank Capacity: 80 Gallons
- Wheelbase: 271 inches
- CDL: Required
- Manufacturer: Galbreath
- Model: U5-OR-174
- Hoist Type: Outside Rail Cable Roll-Off Hoist
- Capacity: 60,000 lbs
- Compatible Container Lengths: 18'-22'
- Hoist Length: 280"
- Dump Angle: 47°
- Filtration System: 3-Micron Dual Viscosity Oil Filtration
- Wiring System: Plug-and-Play Electrical System
ROLL OFF TRUCK RENTAL FAQ'S
What is a roll-off truck?
A roll-off truck is a commercial vehicle equipped with a hydraulic hoist system used to load, transport, and unload roll-off containers. These trucks are commonly used in construction, demolition, waste management, recycling, and industrial operations.
What industries use roll-off trucks?
Roll-off trucks are widely used by construction contractors, demolition companies, waste and refuse haulers, recycling operations, municipalities, utility contractors, and industrial service providers.
How does a roll-off truck work?
A roll-off truck uses a hydraulic hoist and cable system to pull a container onto the chassis for transport. The container can then be rolled off at a jobsite for loading, unloading, or disposal.
What are roll-off trucks commonly used for?
Roll-off trucks are commonly used for debris removal, construction waste hauling, demolition projects, recycling collection, refuse operations, scrap metal transportation, and municipal cleanup efforts.
What size containers can a roll-off truck handle?
Container capacity depends on the truck and hoist configuration. Our tandem-axle roll-off trucks are equipped with a Galbreath U5-OR-174 roll-off hoist capable of handling containers up to 40 cubic yards.
What is the difference between a roll-off truck and a hooklift truck?
A roll-off truck typically uses a cable hoist system designed for roll-off containers, while a hooklift truck uses a hydraulic hook arm capable of handling multiple body styles, including dumpsters, flatbeds, and equipment bodies.
Can I rent, purchase, or use a Rental Purchase Option (RPO) for a roll-off truck?
Yes. City Rent a Truck offers roll-off trucks for commercial rental, outright purchase, and through our Rental Purchase Option (RPO) program. With an RPO, a portion of your rental payments can be applied toward purchasing the truck. Whether you need a truck for a short-term project, long-term fleet expansion, or eventual ownership, we can help you find the right solution.
What is the benefit of a roll-off truck compared to a dump truck?
A roll-off truck can leave containers at a jobsite while continuing to operate with additional containers. This improves efficiency and reduces downtime compared to a dump truck, which must remain with its load until unloading.
Do you offer delivery for roll-off truck rentals?
Yes, our roll-off truck rentals can be delivered straight to your jobsite anywhere in the continental United States. We also have branch locations in Kansas City, Atlanta, Houston, and St. Louis.