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Used Mack trucks for sale

In the world of heavy duty trucks few names hold a flame to Mack Trucks. By producing a wide range of trucks that help keep hundreds of industries going, Mack has solidified itself as the world’s leading heavy duty truck manufacturer. There is no lack of depth on the truck roster at Mack Trucks that includes 6 different truck styles as well as dump trucks, semi-trucks, and garbage trucks. Out of those models, Mack is best known for it for it’s semi-truck styled Pinnacle and it’s heavy load hauling Granite most commonly used for dump trucks and cement trucks.

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  • Mack Pinnacle CHU 613 Rawhide, Tank TrucksMack Pinnacle CHU 613 Rawhide

    Tank Trucks
    United States, Opa Locka, Florida

    705 USD
  • Mack Universal, Tank TrucksMack Universal

    Tank Trucks
    United States, Opa Locka, Florida

    950 USD
  • Mack RD 688 S, 1998, Dump TrucksMack RD688S

    Dump Trucks
    1998
    United States, Barrow, Alaska

    2,500 USD
  • Mack RD 688 S, 1998, Dump TrucksMack RD688S

    Dump Trucks
    1998
    United States, Barrow, Alaska

    2,500 USD
  • Mack RD 688 S, 1998, Dump TrucksMack RD688S

    Dump Trucks
    1998
    United States, Barrow, Alaska

    2,500 USD
  • Mack RD 688 S, 1998, Dump TrucksMack RD688S

    Dump Trucks
    1998
    United States, Barrow, Alaska

    2,500 USD
  • Mack RD 688 S, 1998, Dump TrucksMack RD688S

    Dump Trucks
    1998
    United States, Barrow, Alaska

    5,000 USD
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  • Mack Tanker, 1974, Tank TrucksMack Tanker

    Tank Trucks
    1974
    United States, Trenton, New Jersey

    6,200 USD
  • Mack R611, 1966, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack R611

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    1966 45,897 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    5,900 USD
  • Mack MidLiner CS 200 P, 1983, Tank TrucksMack Midliner

    Tank Trucks
    1983
    United States, Trenton, New Jersey

    6,500 USD
  • Mack Vision CX 612, 2004, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CX612

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2004 615,968 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    6,900 USD
  • Mack 613, 2007, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CXN613

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2007 536,149 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    6,900 USD
  • Mack R 690 T, 1985, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack R690T

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    1985 139,165 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    6,900 USD
  • Mack MidLiner CS 200, 1994, Tank TrucksMack MIDLINER CS200

    Tank Trucks
    1994 136,221 miles
    United States, Covington, Tennessee

    8,000 USD
  • Mack MidLiner CS 200, 1990, Dump TrucksMack MIDLINER CS200

    Dump Trucks
    1990 252,059 miles
    United States, Covington, Tennessee

    8,000 USD
  • Mack Vision CX 612, 2004, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CX612

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2004 557,370 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    7,900 USD
  • Mack Pinnacle CXP 612, 2007, Box trucksMack CXP612

    Box trucks
    2007
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    7,900 USD
  • Mack Vision CXN 612, 2005, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CXN612

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2005 788,359 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    8,900 USD
  • Mack Vision CXN 612, 2005, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CXN612

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2005 895,077 miles
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    8,900 USD
  • Mack CXU 613, 2014, Cab & Chassis TrucksMack CXU613

    Cab & Chassis Trucks
    2014
    United States, Sparrow Bush, New York

    8,900 USD

Mack Truck, Inc. was originally founded all the way back at the turn of the century in the year 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company. The Mack brothers inspiration to become the leader in heavy duty trucks actually sprang from the innovative journey of the Wright brothers path to flight. However, the Macks got their humble start building buses and trolleys. It wasn’t until 1909 that they sold their first truck meant for hauling, the Manhattan truck. This was the first truck that was dubbed a “mack” truck. Mack trucks also served in varying capacities for US and British troops in both WWI and WWII and continued to build different types of trucks such as fire trucks and buses throughout the 1900s. Mack’s early beginning led to it’s dominant performance in the marketplace that, even today, keeps it as a household name across the US.

When you are buying a Mack truck it important to way what type of specifications are most necessary for your tasks. For example, while Pinnacle and Anthem both serve similar functions as semi-trucks, when driving cross-country the extra sleeping space of the Anthem could provide not only a more enjoyable trip with more sleep, but also a safer one in the long run. Similarly, distance and weight play a large role in selecting which type of dump truck you may be looking to purchase. Going with the Granite MHD will maximize fuel efficiency and speed while it’s slightly larger-framed partner will allow you to haul a heavy load. Another major issue to consider when purchasing your Mack truck is whether to buy new or used. Everyone lose the smell and shine of a new truck purchase, however, the best value typically comes through the used market. Websites like mascus.com may have some viable used options for your Mack truck search.

When most people hear Mack they think of semi-trucks, but Mack brings some serious variety to the towing table. While their semi-styled Pinnacle model is an industry staple, it’s bigger brother, the Anthem sports a 70” inch StandUp Sleeper that is so luxurious it even has space for a flat screen TV. Mack also features the durable Granite and Granite MHD. The MHD (or Medium Heavy Duty) is a more light-weight truck designed for hauling smaller dump truck or flatbed loads. When it comes to hauling in a slightly tougher terrains, Mack proposes its TerraPro. This cabover truck has a thick build and is made for a maximum payload on its frame. lastly, for strictly on-road use Mack created the ultimate street navigator, the LR. Along with its low-to-ht-ground ride, the LR actually comes with two steering wheels, one on each side of the cab to allow its operators to complete tight turns with pinpoint accuracy.

Due to Mack’s overwhelming historical significance in the US, it is no surprise that these marvelous machines have their own museum. The Mack Truck Historical Museum, located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, features a display of some of Mack’s influential trucks of the past as well as a walkthrough timeline of the major steps from 1900 that created the powerhouse that they are today.

Mack trucks can be bought a handful of ways, but most simply from mascus.com . Mascus is the easiest way to find used Mack trucks for sale across the United States. Simply enter the model you are looking for in their search bar and pick one that meets our needs. If you are looking to sell your Mack truck you can even post it on Mascus to be seen by by the thousands of daily buyers on the site.Simply register to get started .