Description

A dumper is a vehicle designed for carrying bulk material from building sites. Dumpers are different from dump trucks in features.
It is an open 4-wheeled vehicle that can skips load in front of the driver whereas the dump truck has its cab in front of the load.
The skip can tip to dump the load; this is where the name dumper comes from. These usually are diesel–powered. Towing eye is fitted for secondary use as a site tractor during work.
Dumpers having rubber tracks are used in particular circumstances and provide a more even distribution of weight than tires. Continuous tracks can be the operator to carry heavier payload on slick, snowy, or muddy surfaces and are prevalent in some countries.