The 2005 Ottawa 30, a workhorse in logistics, remains a reliable choice for heavy-duty tasks. This model comes straight out of Minnesota, equipped by Ottawa with no frills or extras. Designed for moving goods efficiently, this industrial truck boasts durability and a solid track record. Though previously sold, its performance in the field is a testament to its longevity. With wear commensurate to its age, this Ottawa 30 in Minnesota is a testament to the enduring craftsmanship of Ottawa trucks.
All equipment is sold without warranty—no guarantees or returns. Condition is represented as accurately as possible.
We operate exclusively at wholesale pricing, working directly with industry professionals.
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Pickup requires 24 business hours notice after payment. We’ll coordinate directly with your transport provider.
We work with buyers and sellers across a range of industries, offering experienced, no-nonsense service.
For over 15 years, we've helped people around the world navigate the machinery sales process with confidence.
Industry | Logistics |
Titled Vehicle | No |
Template | Trucks |
Year | 2005 |
Make | Ottawa |
Model | 30 |
Trucks are essential in industries that need reliable over-the-road transport — including vocational, medium-duty, and long-haul applications. Engine specs, axle configuration, and transmission type all influence how a truck performs across different environments and payloads. Sleeper cabs, PTOs, and fuel capacity also affect fleet selection and daily operation.
These machines are often used by operators who need reliability more than flash. Fleet managers focus on cost per mile, maintenance schedules, and driver comfort. Independent operators look for resale value and ease of service. Everyone wants uptime and fuel efficiency, no matter the size of the outfit.
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