If you have heavy-duty construction equipment on your jobsite, keeping them fueled poses a special challenge. To minimize downtime, convert an older truck to a line truck with a refueling tank to service equipment as needed.
Improve productivity and profitably by installing lifts on your truck for dumping loaded material. Instead of having to unload by hand, truck bodies with hydraulic lifts can make any run faster and more efficient.
It all started with the wheel. In fact, the word “truck” evolved from the Latin word, "trochus," meaning "wheel" or "hoop." For millennia, wheels and trucks have played a pivotal role in moving materials, animals, equipment and goods, doing the jobs that make the world work.
Not sure whether to get stake sides or solid sides on your stake truck body? While stake sides are removable, giving you the flexibility of a flatbed option, solid sides give you a bit more stability for your load.
Compact trucks can join the ranks of their older working brethren by swapping its fixed bed with a compact service bed. It has all the features of a standard service bed, yet you retain the better gas mileage that a compact truck provides.
There are actually several different names for a box truck, including a "dry freight body," "dry freight van body," or "straight truck." This type of truck body can come in a variety of lengths, from 10 feet all the way up to 28 feet.