1989 PETERBILT 377
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1989 PETERBILT 377

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$79,750

Year

1989

Horsepower

450 HP

Operating Weight

50,000 lbs

About this 377

This 1989 Peterbilt 377 6x4 is a heavy-duty asphalt dump configuration paired with a 2005 Cancade 12 Cu. Ft. pup trailer, both equipped with durable AR400 1/4" thick steel beds. Powered by a 450 HP Caterpillar 3406B engine featuring a 2009 in-frame rebuild with only 114,032 miles, this unit is built for demanding paving operations. The setup includes a 16-foot Crysteel dump body with a wet kit, a 10-foot air-operated trailer tongue extension, and turning knuckles on the pup trailer's rear axles for improved maneuverability.

  • Caterpillar 3406B 450 HP engine with documented in-frame rebuild (114,032 miles)
  • Durable AR400 1/4" thick steel beds on both the 16' Crysteel dump body and Cancade pup trailer
  • Versatile 2005 Cancade pup trailer featuring UHMW lining and air-operated 10-foot tongue extension
  • Equipped for heavy-duty paving with wet kit, electric tarps, and Chalmers off-road rear axles
  • 8-speed Eaton/Fuller Roadranger manual transmission with engine brake and differential locks

Equipment & Attachments

  • Includes Crysteel 16-foot, 11 Cu. Yd. Asphalt Hinge Dump Body with electric tarp.
  • Equipped with wet kit.
  • Features engine brake and diff locks.
  • Pup trailer includes electric tarp and asphalt apron.

Additional Notes

  • Engine received new in-frame overhaul in April 2009 by Western States Cat.
  • New speedometer installed.
  • Current engine mileage is 114,032 since in-frame overhaul.
  • Equipped with drop axle.
  • Includes 2005 Cancade Mfg. 12 Cu. Ft. Asphalt Pup trailer.
  • Pup trailer has 10-foot air operated tongue extension.
  • Pup trailer has 4 axles, with turning knuckles on rear axles.
  • Both dump beds are UHMW lined.
  • Tires have 50% tread remaining.
  • Both dump beds are AR400 1/4-inch thick.

Specifications

Horsepower450 HP
Operating Weight50,000 lbs
EngineCATERPILLAR engine.

Equipment Highlights

  • The truck and trailer appear structurally complete.
  • Tires seem to have decent tread remaining.

Based on available photos and documentation. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own inspection before purchase.

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