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Categories: Service and Utility Trucks

474 results

  • 2003 International 4300 4x2 Utility Truck (Inoperable)
    Lot 2621

    2003 International 4300 4x2 Utility Truck (Inoperable)

    Lake Worth, TX

  • 2016 Ford F-150 4x4 Extended Cab Utility Truck (Inoperable)

    North East, MD

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    172,969 mi

  • 2025 Kenworth T-280 4x2 Service Truck

    Milledgeville, GA

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    1,469 mi

  • 2019 Ford E-350 4x2 Utility Truck

    Gillette, WY

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    48,134 mi

  • 2016 Peterbilt 337 4x2 Service Truck

    Lakeville, MN

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    140,289 mi

  • 2022 Ford F-750 4x2 Service Truck

    Clarksville, MD

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    114,228 mi

  • 2004 Ford F-450 4x2 Utility Truck

    Mission Viejo, CA

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    169,494 mi

  • 2017 Hino 338 4x2 Service Truck

    El Reno, OK

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    182,270 mi

  • 2009 Kenworth T270 4x2 Service Truck

    Des Moines, IA

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    369,024 mi

  • 2008 Peterbilt 335 4x2 Service Truck

    Des Moines, IA

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    384,897 mi

  • 2016 Hino 338 4x2 Service Truck

    El Reno, OK

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    138,117 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T370 4x2 Service Truck

    Sauk Rapids, MN

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    275,570 mi

  • 2019 Ford F-350 XL 4x2 Utility Truck

    Arlington, TX

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    185,199 mi

  • 2016 Ford F-550 XL 4x4 Service Truck

    Lincolnton, GA

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    107,946 mi

  • 2016 Ford E-350 Utility Truck

    Clarksville, MD

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    72,932 mi

  • 2020 Ford F-250 XL 4x2 Utility Truck

    Lake Wales, FL

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    167,344 mi

  • 2018 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Utility Truck

    Crawfordville, FL

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    123,583 mi

  • 2016 GMC 3500 HD 4x2 Service Truck

    HERMANTOWN, MN

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    214,964 mi

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Finding the right truck for your operations

Service and utility trucks represent critical infrastructure investments that can make or break operational efficiency. The distinction between these two categories isn't just technical – it's strategic, with the wrong choice potentially costing thousands in lost productivity and missed opportunities.

What's the difference between service trucks and utility trucks?

Here's the thing: while both trucks are built to work hard, they're designed for completely different job sites and workflows. Keep in mind that most service or utility trucks are custom made, so be sure to look at all components and features on our trucks for the best fit for ryour operations. Despite their differences, you may find similar or shared components between these trucks but overall application will vary.

Service Trucks

Service trucks are your mobile workshops. Think of them as a mechanic's garage on wheels – they're packed with compartments, tool storage, welding rigs, and everything you need to service and repair equipment right where it sits. If you're running a field service operation, maintaining a fleet of heavy equipment, or doing on-site repairs, a service truck is your best friend.

Utility Trucks

Utility trucks, on the other hand, are all about getting materials and crews to the job site safely and efficiently. They're typically equipped with boom lifts, bucket systems, or specialized equipment for working at height. Power companies, telecommunications crews, and tree services rely on utility trucks to get their people and tools where they need to go.

How to choose between service and utility trucks

The decision comes down to what you'll be doing most of the time:

Choose a service truck if:

  • You're running mobile maintenance and repair operations
  • Your crew needs to service equipment in the field
  • You need extensive tool storage and organization
  • You're doing hydraulic repairs, welding, or detailed mechanical work
  • Your business focuses on keeping other people's equipment running

Choose a utility truck if:

  • Your work involves overhead lines, telecommunications, or electrical systems
  • You need to get crews and materials to elevated work areas
  • Tree trimming, streetlight maintenance, or power line work is your bread and butter
  • You're working in municipalities, utility companies, or similar operations
  • Safety and positioning at height is a daily requirement

What to look for at our auctions

With decades of experience moving heavy equipment and trucks through our auctions, we've seen what separates the smart purchases from the costly mistakes. Here are the key factors our experts recommend focusing on when evaluating service and utility trucks:"

Boom specifications matter more than you might think. A 40-foot boom opens up completely different work possibilities than a 30-foot boom – make sure you're getting the reach you actually need.

Storage capacity can make or break your productivity. Count the compartments, check the sizes, and think about your actual tool inventory. More isn't always better if you're not going to use it.

PTO systems need to match your workflow. Some operations need constant power, others need intermittent use. Make sure the truck's power system fits your actual work patterns.

Maintenance history tells you everything about how the truck was used. A well-maintained service truck from a professional operation is worth more than a newer truck that's been run into the ground.

We encourage all buyers to visit our local auction sites to test and inspect all intrested equipments and attachments before bidding to ensure confidence and trust in your next truck.

Ready to find your perfect work truck?

The choice between service trucks and utility trucks isn't just about the truck itself – it's about matching your equipment to your actual work. Take some time to think about your typical day, your crew's needs, and the jobs you're trying to win.

Both categories offer proven workhorses from top manufacturers, all backed by Ritchie Bros.' inspection process and auction transparency. Find the truck that'll keep your operation running strong.

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