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Used 2022 Ford F-450 XL Crew Cab CM Truck Beds Flatbed Truck
Used 2023 Ford F-250 XL Regular Cab 8' 6" Scelzi Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2013 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Knapheide Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2022 Ford F-250 XL Crew Cab 4x4 8' CM Truck Beds Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2019 Ford F-650 XL Regular Cab 20' Flatbed Truck
Used 2021 Ford F-750 XL Regular Cab Bedrock Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2019 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 16' Monroe Truck Equipment Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2013 Ford F-750 Regular Cab 20' Knapheide Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2022 Ford F-350 XL Crew Cab 4x4 9' CM Truck Beds Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2017 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab Morgan Truck Body Flatbed Truck
Used 2023 Ford F-600 XL Regular Cab 4x4 Best Truck Body & Trailer Repair Flatbed Truck
Used 2018 Ford F-750 Regular Cab 24' Industrial Truck Beds Flatbed Truck
Used 2021 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 11' Crownline Flatbed Truck
Used 2016 Ford F-650 Regular Cab Valew Flatbed Truck
Used 2015 Ford F-650 XL Regular Cab Palfinger Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2024 Ford F-600 XL Regular Cab CM Truck Beds Flatbed Truck
Used 2023 Ford F-350 XL Super Cab Scelzi Steel Flatbed Truck with Gooseneck Hitch
Used 2019 Ford F-650 Base Regular Cab Scelzi Flatbed Truck
Used 2022 Ford F-550 XL Crew Cab 4x4 11' Bedrock Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2022 Ford F-350 XL Crew Cab 4x4 9' CM Truck Beds Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2021 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 14' Flatbed Truck
Used 2019 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 12' Steel Flatbed Truck
Used 2021 Ford F-550 XL Regular Cab 4x4 14' Flatbed Truck
Used 2012 Ford F-550 Crew Cab 4x4 Flatbed Truck
Frequently Asked Questions about the Flatbed Truck
What makes Ford flatbed trucks a practical choice for commercial use?
What makes Ford flatbed trucks a practical choice for commercial use?
Ford Flatbed Trucks are built on the Super Duty platform, which means they’re designed to handle tough jobs like hauling equipment, towing trailers, and transporting bulk materials. The Ford F-350 XL, F-450, and Ford F-550 XL are popular configurations thanks to their proven Diesel engines, durable Aluminum or steel beds, and Gooseneck hitch compatibility. These trucks are ideal for construction, agriculture, and utility operations that demand reliable rear-axle strength and upfit-ready chassis.
What should I consider before buying a Ford flatbed truck?
What should I consider before buying a Ford flatbed truck?
Consider payload capacity, axle ratios, Drive type (like 4WD for off-road access), Body size, and available Package options. Think about what you need to tow or haul, how much rear cargo space is required, and whether you need a Pickup or Chassis to support future upgrades. Be sure to check Manufacturer specs and maintenance records, especially when browsing Flatbed Trucks Sale listings for used units.
What are the differences between Crew Cab, Regular Cab, and SuperCab Ford flatbed trucks?
What are the differences between Crew Cab, Regular Cab, and SuperCab Ford flatbed trucks?
The Crew Cab offers maximum passenger capacity, making it a great fit for field crews, while the Regular Cab is more compact, offering a tighter turning radius and longer flatbed options. The SuperCab strikes a balance between seating space and overall truck length. Choosing the right cab style depends on how you prioritize crew space versus upfit and cargo capacity.
What’s the difference between SRW and DRW flatbed trucks?
What’s the difference between SRW and DRW flatbed trucks?
Single rear wheel (SRW) flatbed trucks are easier to maneuver and better for lighter payloads, while dual rear wheel (DRW) configurations provide greater stability and capacity for towing or heavy upfits. DRW models are popular with contractors and fleets hauling substantial loads daily.
What types of upfits are most popular for Ford flatbed trucks?
What types of upfits are most popular for Ford flatbed trucks?
Ford flatbed trucks can be customized with a variety of upfits to match your industry’s needs. Common options include stake sides for securing loose materials, crane attachments for lifting heavy equipment, and toolboxes or underbody storage for keeping tools organized on the job. Many dealers work with authorized upfitters to install these accessories so the truck is ready to work when you pick it up.