8x4 Tractor Unit for Sale — Four-Axle Heavy-Haul Prime Mover
An 8x4 tractor unit is a specialist four-axle prime mover built for loads that a standard 6x4 cannot legally or safely pull — think abnormal-load escorts, mining ballast tractors, and heavy-haul combinations pushing 90 t GCW and beyond. Sigma Used Trucks sources inspected, refurbished Chinese used 8x4 tractor trucks and ships CIF to approximately 40 countries across Africa and the Middle East. Because genuine demand for this configuration is low, we supply these units sourced to order: we locate, inspect, and refurbish to your spec rather than holding stock. If your application might be served by a standard tractor — which is true for the large majority of road freight — our 6x4 tractor unit for sale page is the right starting point.

What Is an 8x4 Tractor Unit?
Wheel-formula notation counts driven axles relative to total axles. An 8x4 tractor unit has four axles total, with eight rear wheels driven (two drive axles), plus two front steer axles — or in some configurations one steer axle and one additional load-carrying tag/pusher axle. The result is a higher maximum front axle load rating and a higher permissible gross combination weight (GCW) than a 6x4 of similar engine output.
In the Chinese heavy-truck market — which produces the bulk of the units Sigma exports — brands such as SHACMAN, Sinotruk (HOWO), FAW, and Foton build 8x4 tractor variants on extended-wheelbase chassis primarily for ballast tractor and heavy-haul roles. These are not common units: the production volumes are a fraction of 6x4 output, and the global used market is correspondingly thin. That is an important reality to understand before specifying an 8x4 for a task a 6x4 could handle.
8x4 vs 6x4 Tractor Unit — Which Do You Need?
| Factor | 8x4 Tractor Unit | 6x4 Tractor Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Axle count | 4 axles (2 steer + 2 drive, or 1 steer + 1 tag + 2 drive) | 3 axles (1 steer + 2 drive) |
| Typical max GCW | 120 t – 200 t+ (ballast/abnormal load) | 50 t – 80 t (road legal, most markets) |
| Typical application | Mining haul, abnormal load, ballast tractor, heavy-lift support | General freight, 3-axle semi-trailer, bulk tanker, tipper |
| Stock availability (used) | Rare — sourced to order | Good — units regularly in stock |
| Parts availability (Africa/ME) | Limited; plan ahead | Broad — Chinese brand parts widely distributed |
| Typical permit requirement | Special abnormal-load permit in most jurisdictions | Standard gross weight permit |
| Price premium | Significant over equivalent 6x4 | Baseline reference |
The honest summary: if your payload and combination weight fall within what a 6x4 can handle legally in your country, the 6x4 is almost always the better commercial decision — more units available, lower acquisition cost, easier parts sourcing, and no special permit headaches. Reserve the 8x4 for the jobs it was built for.
When an 8x4 Tractor Is the Right Choice
There are specific operations where the four-axle configuration is genuinely the correct tool:
- Abnormal and oversized load haulage: Low-bed combinations carrying transformers, reactor vessels, mining shovels, or structural steel that push combination weights above 90 t GCW. The additional axle spreads the load and keeps axle weights within legal limits where a special permit is obtainable.
- Ballast tractor work: Pulling heavy-haul trailers or pushing combinations on steep grades where sheer drawbar pull — not just GCW — is the constraint. The extra driven mass improves traction.
- Open-cut mining road haulage: Where local mining regulations permit high GCW on private haul roads and a highway permit regime does not apply.
- Port and yard heavy movement: Moving large structures over short distances where road registration requirements differ from long-haul rules.
If your operation does not clearly fall into one of these categories, we recommend discussing your payload and route with us before committing to an 8x4 specification.
How Sigma Sources and Prepares 8x4 Tractor Units
Because used 8x4 tractor trucks are not a high-volume item, we do not advertise a fixed price list for this configuration. When you send us an enquiry, our sourcing team searches the Chinese domestic used-truck market for units that match your specification — engine output, GCW rating, LHD or RHD, fifth-wheel height, PTO if required.
Every unit we ship goes through our standard inspection and refurbishment process: mechanical inspection report, engine and gearbox service, brake system check, lighting and electrical, and a road test. We handle export customs from China and ship CIF to your nominated port — covering approximately 40 destination countries across sub-Saharan Africa (South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia) and the Middle East (UAE, Iraq, and surrounding markets).
Lead time for sourced-to-order units is longer than for in-stock items. Plan for additional weeks versus a standard 6x4 purchase. We will give you a realistic timeline when we confirm availability. We also stock SHACMAN trucks in multiple configurations, and SHACMAN produces some of the more capable 8x4 tractor variants in the Chinese market.
Buyer Checklist Before Ordering an 8x4 Tractor
- Confirm GCW requirement: What is the total combination weight — tractor plus trailer plus payload? If it is below 80 t, discuss whether a 6x4 qualifies.
- Check local permit rules: Does your country or province issue abnormal-load permits, and at what cost and lead time? Some markets restrict 8x4 trucks on public roads entirely.
- Specify LHD or RHD: This is a build-level choice, not a simple swap. Confirm the traffic rule in your destination country.
- Clarify fifth-wheel or ballast-tractor role: Units configured as ballast tractors (no fifth wheel, heavy counterweight block) differ from semi-trailer prime movers. Specify clearly.
- Ask about parts supply locally: For a specialist unit operating far from a major Chinese-brand dealer, carry critical spares — brake chambers, wheel seals, hubs — as part of your purchase planning.
- Consider an 8x4 dump truck instead: Some heavy mining and construction applications are better served by an 8x4 rigid dump truck than a tractor combination. Worth comparing if your route allows it.
Heavy-Haul Tractor Options

6x4 Tractor Unit — The Workhorse (In Stock)
The right choice for the large majority of road freight. Inspected Chinese used 6x4 prime movers in stock — SHACMAN, HOWO, HOHAN — shipped CIF to Africa and the Middle East. Faster delivery, lower cost, broad parts availability.
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Heavy-Haul Low-Bed Trailer
If you are specifying an 8x4 ballast tractor, you likely need a low-bed or extendable trailer to match. Browse our used low-bed trailer options — multi-axle and detachable gooseneck configurations available.
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Browse All Tractor Trucks
View the full range of used tractor units we export — 6x4, 4x2, and specialist configurations. Filter by brand, drive axle, and destination market.
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Need an 8x4 tractor unit for a heavy-haul job? Send us your GCW requirement, destination country, and LHD/RHD — our sourcing team will locate and inspect a unit to your specification.
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