Flatbed Trucks

From landscaping crews to utility work, our never one-size-fits-all flatbed configurations match the job.

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Flatbeds for Every Kind of Work

Beyond generic beds with bolted-on options, we build every flatbed configuration around a specific kind of work.

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Stake Bed

The classic flatbed, available with wood, steel, or treadplate decks, with dumping hoists, liftgates, or cranes added as required.

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Contractor Bed

Built-in tool storage with top and underbody boxes, plus a forklift-loadable ladder rack, so your gear travels with you.

Cowboy Bed

A hybrid flatbed and hauler with hinged side rails, integrated boxes, and gooseneck or fifth-wheel wheel hitch options.

Landscaping Bed

Configured around the equipment and routine of lawn care or landscaping work, with optional dumping hoists or a knuckle boom crane

Custom Flatbed

When the job doesn't fit a standard configuration, we'll build one that does.

Built to Spec, Not Off a Shelf

Every flatbed is custom-built to your chassis, not pre-fabricated and adjusted after the fact, in lengths from 9 to 30 feet, with the cargo control options your load needs. Fully powder-coated platforms hold up longer than standard paint, so the bed still looks and performs like new after years on the job.

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More Than a Bed

When the load itself is the problem–oversized, irregular, or too heavy for a box truck's door–your flatbed handles it without a second thought. Cranes, liftgates, cargo control, work lighting, power systems, towing packages: whatever your crew needs to get the job done, we can build it into the truck rather than add it later.

See Our Flatbed Trucks in Action

No two flatbeds here look exactly alike, because no two jobs do either.

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Every Flatbed Truck Starts With a Conversation

Tell us the job, and we'll spec the bed to match.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a flatbed truck used for?

Hauling freight that doesn't fit neatly in a box: lumber, building materials, machinery, landscaping equipment, oversized or irregular loads, anything easier to load from the side or top than through a single door.

What flatbed configurations do you build?

Stake beds, contractor beds, cowboy beds, landscaping beds, and fully custom configurations. If your work doesn't match a standard setup, we'll build one that does.

What are common flatbed lengths?

Most flatbeds range from 9 to 30 feet, depending on the chassis and cargo requirements. We'll help you land on the right length during your consultation.

Can you add a crane, liftgate, or other equipment to a flatbed?

Yes. Cranes, liftgates, cargo control, work lighting, and towing packages can all be built into the truck rather than added later.

Do you build to my specific chassis, or use a standard frame?

Every flatbed is custom-built to your chassis specifications. Nothing is pre-fabricated and adjusted after the fact.

Still unsure?

Chat now with our sales team to find tailored solutions to meet your specific flatbed needs.

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