HOWO 371 horsepower 6x4 dump truck sent to Ghana

Jun 01, 2026 Leave a message

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Two brand new HOWO 371 horsepower 6x4 dump trucks have been prepared and stored in the factory area, ready for shipment to Ghana. This vehicle is specially designed for mining, infrastructure construction, short distance slag transportation, and long-distance material transportation scenarios in African mining areas. With strong power, solid load-bearing performance, and affordable maintenance costs, it has become the mainstream preferred vehicle for local engineering logistics and mining transportation in Ghana.

 

 

To ensure the safety and stability of vehicles during ocean transportation and prevent damage caused by rough and humid environments, our team has conducted comprehensive and meticulous inspections and reinforcement treatments on each dump truck. From fastening of vehicle components, body protection to moisture-proof coating of paint, every detail is strictly controlled. From production assembly to factory delivery, we always adhere to high-quality production standards and focus on providing Ghanaian customers with high-quality self dumping equipment that is suitable for local complex working conditions. We look forward to the smooth arrival of these vehicles in Ghana, helping local customers efficiently carry out engineering operations and create higher transportation and construction value.

Ghana sells HOWO371 horsepower 6x4 dump truck

This HOWO 6x4 dump truck, exclusively designed for the Ghana market, is equipped with the classic WD615 high-power engine, delivering a stable output of 371 powerful horsepower, with ample power reserve and strong explosive power. The whole vehicle adopts a high-strength thickened manganese steel frame and an integrated self dumping cargo compartment. The structural strength has been specially optimized to accurately adapt to the high-frequency impact conditions of heavy load operations in Ghana mining areas and unpaved rural roads. Faced with the rugged and uneven complex road surfaces in Ghana's mining areas, vehicles can still maintain strong body rigidity and driving stability, effectively avoiding problems such as body deformation and cargo compartment wear, greatly extending the service life of the entire vehicle, and easily coping with various high-intensity heavy-duty construction scenarios.

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The vehicle adopts a mature 6x4 six wheel drive layout, combined with a multi wheel balanced load-bearing design, effectively dispersing the single wheel grounding pressure. When driving on muddy and slippery dirt roads and soft sand and gravel roads in mining areas during the rainy season in Ghana, it has excellent grip performance and passability, and is not easy to slip or sink. Whether it is short distance construction site transportation or long-distance cross regional material transportation, it can maintain a stable and efficient working state, perfectly adapting to various complex road conditions in Ghana.

 

The vehicle is equipped with a mature hydraulic lifting system in the industry, which provides smooth lifting, sufficient lifting force, fast unloading speed, simple and convenient operation, and does not require complex auxiliary tools. A single person can quickly complete unloading operations, greatly improving construction and transportation efficiency. At the same time, the chassis tuning of the entire vehicle is solid, and the steering is flexible and precise. Whether it is a crowded construction site or a narrow rural construction road, it can easily complete operations such as U-turns and shifts, with full maneuverability.

 

The whole machine adopts a highly adaptable engineering design, which is sturdy and durable, with low failure rate, simple daily maintenance, and strong universality of accessories, greatly reducing the later operation and maintenance costs of local customers in Ghana. Efficient and stable operational performance, as well as flexible site adaptation capabilities, can help the fleet quickly respond to various construction and material transportation needs, significantly shorten the construction and transportation cycle, and comprehensively improve the overall operational efficiency of Ghana's local infrastructure and mining logistics.