Small Rear Loader Trucks for Rent or Rent-to-Own
Looking for a smaller rear loader garbage truck that’s maneuverable, cost-efficient, and ready for residential routes?
We have 11-yard and 20-yard rear loaders in stock and incoming, available for rental or rent-to-own — with nationwide delivery.
These trucks are ideal for municipalities, private haulers, and contractors running tight residential or mixed-use routes.
11 Yard Rear Loader (Under CDL)
- Our 11-yard configuration is designed for neighborhoods, alleys, campuses, and communities where space is limited and driver availability matters.
Built with a New Way Trucks Viper body on a Freightliner M2 106 chassis, this setup offers: - 26,000 lb GVW (under CDL in many states)
- 22–24 second pack cycle
- 2.7 cubic yard hopper
- Single axle configuration
- 250 HP Cummins B6.7 engine
- Allison Transmission 3500 RDS automatic
- Best for: residential routes, municipal fleets, and private haulers needing a compact, under-CDL garbage truck.
20 Yard Rear Loader
- Need more capacity without moving to a tandem axle?
Our 20-yard rear loaders feature the New Way Trucks Cobra body on a Freightliner M2 chassis with: - 29,000 lb GVW
- 12,000 lb reeving cylinder
- 300 HP Cummins L9 engine
- Allison Transmission 3500 RDS automatic
- HotShift PTO
- Spring suspension
- Single axle configuration
- Best for: higher route density, mixed residential/commercial stops, and growing fleets.
Benefits for Renters
- No large capital outlay - scale your fleet quickly for seasonal or peak demand.
- Quick deployment - easy setup and nationwide delivery so you can put trucks to work.
- Route-optimized - compact footprint and fast pack cycle reduce route time and labor cost.
Benefits for Rent-to-Own Customers
- Preserve cash flow - 25% of your rental payments go toward purchasing the truck.
- Flexible terms - customizable rent-to-own plans that suit budgets and route lifecycles.
- Test before purchase - run the truck on your routes before committing to buy.
Who it's for
- Municipal refuse departments running residential routes.
- Private haulers needing under-CDL capacity and maneuverability.
- Contractors managing mixed residential/commercial collections.
- Companies seeking a low-risk rent-to-own path to fleet ownership.