Freightliner FL112 (2001)
Sale price: US $5,000.00 Make an Offer
| Used |
| “Mixer body on truck is not complete, but runs, shifts, and stops great. The mixer is a zimmerman 10 yard unit and is missing admixture system, and material tarping system.” |
| Year: | 2001 | VIN : | 1FVXTMDBX1HH36592 |
| Engine Make: | Cummins | Make: | Freightliner |
| Engine Horsepower: | 400 | Model: | FL112 |
| Fuel Type: | Diesel | Type: | Mixer, Concrete |
| For Sale By: | Private Seller | Class: | Class 8 (33,001 lbs. or more) |
| Transmission Type: | Manual | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
| Transmission Speeds: | 10 | Number of Axles: | 6 |
| Suspension Type: | Spring |
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle description
Up for sale is a 2001 Freightliner FL112 Truck with Cummins motor. Unit only has 252,000 miles and has new brakes, wheel seals, fresh full service oil change, new air filter, new batteries, new battery disconnect switch, all lights work, and this truck drives and shifts great. 10 speed EF transmission.
Stop dealing with Readymix companies, buy this truck and mix your own Concrete when & how you want it. No wasted material, no shortages, only mix what you need. I had big plans for this beast but I"m starting to lean in a different direction.
The mixer unit is a 2001 Zimmerman 10 yard volumetric concrete mixer with placing boom with extendable chute that reaches out 15". This mixer is equipped with a flywheel driven pto that allows you to roll and pour concrete. So PTO is always engaged. I recently had hydro designs in Mt Juliet build a new 35 gallon reservoir and installed all new suction and primary hydraulic lines. All lines have been flushed on truck with new fluid.
The bad: truck mixer still need admixture system, new material tarp, and ticket printer fixed to be fully operational. I can fix all but price will go up. These units are $200,000+ trucks if you wanted to order a new volumetric mixer truck.
Stop dealing with Readymix companies, buy this truck and mix your own Concrete when & how you want it. No wasted material, no shortages, only mix what you need. I had big plans for this beast but I"m starting to lean in a different direction.
The mixer unit is a 2001 Zimmerman 10 yard volumetric concrete mixer with placing boom with extendable chute that reaches out 15". This mixer is equipped with a flywheel driven pto that allows you to roll and pour concrete. So PTO is always engaged. I recently had hydro designs in Mt Juliet build a new 35 gallon reservoir and installed all new suction and primary hydraulic lines. All lines have been flushed on truck with new fluid.
The bad: truck mixer still need admixture system, new material tarp, and ticket printer fixed to be fully operational. I can fix all but price will go up. These units are $200,000+ trucks if you wanted to order a new volumetric mixer truck.