A flatbed body truck is used when a construction crew or general contractor needs to move heavy equipment or large quantities of building materials. Because the back of the truck is completely open as a platform, it is ideal for moving items that are an odd shape or size.
A truck with a contractor body is perfect on a job site. Tools are stored securely and easily accessible. An overhead material rack holds long materials like pipes and lumber. The extended cargo area can store large equipment and materials.
Stake bed trucks are frequently used by landscapers or farmers to move large items that don't need to be enclosed. The stakes provide a frame with plenty of tie-down points, making it ideal when transporting goods of varying sizes.
Cargo vans are used by a wide array of companies for moving tools and equipment between jobsites or for making small-sized deliveries around town. The windowless sides are ideal for advertising, and these vans are highly customizable with bins and shelving in the cargo area.
In this short video, a farmer talks about her heavy-duty Ford pickup truck. Learn why it is great for hauling materials on the farm. She tells us about why the long bed truck is a better fit for farm use than running around town.
Farmers need a work truck that's got durability and versatility. Before committing to a vehicle purchase, consider wheelbase, towing, floor mats, and creature comforts like seats.
A farmer needs a work truck with versatility. Not only that but potentially multiple trucks depending on demands of the farm. These farmers explain that their 250-acre farm needs the right vehicles for “a multitude of uses."
Farmer with 15 years of experience owns a farm and honey company in the high desert. Their one-ton Ford Truck is their #1 vehicle, used to haul materials to bring out to the farm or around the farm.