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  • 2016 Freightliner Cascadia 125 6x2 Camion con Plataforma con Rampa Hidraulica Trasera / Hydraulic Tail Flatbed Truck
    Lot 693

    2016 Freightliner Cascadia 125 6x2 Camion con Plataforma con Rampa Hidraulica Trasera / Hydraulic Tail Flatbed Truck

    Marin Nuevo Leon, NLE, MEX

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    799,213 mi

  • 2020 Kenworth T800 8x6 Sleeper Flatbed Truck
    Lot 441

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    312,088 mi

  • 2019 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 417

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    111,060 mi

  • 2018 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 418

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    58,396 mi

  • 2021 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 416

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    151,104 mi

  • 2017 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 423

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    83,295 mi

  • 2017 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 422

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    61,665 mi

  • 2018 Ford F-550 XL 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 419

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    105,590 mi

  • 2020 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 462C

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    86,718 mi

  • 2017 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 425

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    114,811 mi

  • 2015 Ram 5500 SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 427

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    100,179 mi

  • 2017 Ram 5500 SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 426

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    74,388 mi

  • 2020 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 452

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    143,870 mi

  • 2018 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 420

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    172,529 mi

  • 2018 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 421

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    182,722 mi

  • 2017 Ford F-550 XLT 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 424

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    147,476 mi

  • 2016 Ram 3500 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 458

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    147,689 mi

  • 2021 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD Flatbed Truck
    Lot 451

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    210,629 mi

  • 2014 Ram 5500 SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 428

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    103,177 mi

  • 2019 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 457C

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    167,985 mi

  • 2012 Freightliner M2 6x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 441C

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    385,869 mi

  • 2013 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 429

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    114,235 mi

  • 2019 Ford F-250 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 474

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    155,330 mi

  • 2011 Dodge Ram 5500 Heavy Duty Laramie 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 432

    Lethbridge County, AB, CAN

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    249,442 mi

  • 2011 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 433

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    211,477 mi

  • 2015 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 455

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    137,356 mi

  • 2012 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 431

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    195,247 mi

  • 2017 GMC 3500HD 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 453

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    328,978 mi

  • 2013 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 471

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    74,343 mi

  • 2011 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 473

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    70,447 mi

  • 2009 Freightliner M2 106 4x2 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 443

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    73,624 mi

  • 2012 Ram 5500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 430

    Prince George, BC, CAN

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    201,561 mi

  • 2012 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 461

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    40,134 mi

  • 2013 Ram 3500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 456

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    208,552 mi

  • 2013 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 460

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    90,479 mi

  • 2015 GMC 3500HD 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 467

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    147,038 mi

  • 2014 Ram 2500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 475

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    149,880 mi

  • 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Flatbed Truck
    Lot 476

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    80,629 mi

  • 2006 GMC C4500 4x2 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 450

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    64,264 mi

  • 2014 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 468

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    93,458 mi

  • 2012 Ram 3500 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 457

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    181,927 mi

  • 2014 Ford F-350 XL 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 469

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    124,462 mi

  • 2006 GMC C5500 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 448

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    204,295 mi

  • 2011 Ford F-350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 462

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    103,235 mi

  • 2007 GMC W5500 4x2 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 447

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    109,198 mi

  • 2012 Ford F-250 XL 4x4 Extended Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 476C

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    149,356 mi

  • 1999 Ford F-450 XL 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 440

    St Paul, AB, CAN

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    87,867 mi

  • 1999 Ford F-450 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 439

    St Paul, AB, CAN

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    68,287 mi

  • 2000 Ford F-450 XL 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 438

    St Paul, AB, CAN

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    100,708 mi

  • 2002 Ford F-550 XL 4x4 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 437

    St Paul, AB, CAN

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    155,470 mi

  • 2012 GMC Sierra 3500HD 4x4 Crew Cab Flatbed Truck
    Lot 471C

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    208,247 mi

  • 2011 Ford F-350 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 472

    Prince George, BC, CAN

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    118,981 mi

  • 2006 Chevrolet C5500 4x2 Flatbed Truck
    Lot 449

    Nisku, AB, CAN

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    263,812 mi

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Flatbeds & decks, maximum hauling

Versatile, durable, and built for heavy-duty work, flatbed trucks remain essential across construction, agriculture, logistics, and general transport. Their open-bed design offers unmatched flexibility for hauling oversized or irregularly shaped loads—everything from lumber and machinery to pallets, pipes, and building materials.

Whether you’re looking for a late-model commercial flatbed or a dependable used work truck, today’s market offers more choice than ever. Buyers can source through established equipment dealers, private sellers, or—more commonly—trusted online heavy-equipment marketplaces where you can compare models, review inspection details, and purchase with confidence. Mentioning where to buy up front matters because the best outcome combines the right truck with transparent information about its condition and history.

Flatbed trucks are valued not just for what they can carry, but for how efficiently they move equipment and materials that don’t fit standard box trucks or vans. As industries expand and supply chains diversify, demand for both new and used flatbed trucks continues to rise. Here’s what to know about the configurations, capabilities, and key buying considerations when you’re in the market for a flatbed truck.

Why choose a flatbed truck

Flatbed trucks earn their keep for one reason: no other class offers the same versatility. With an exposed deck and no side panels or roof, operators load from any direction, reducing turnaround time at worksites and shipping yards. That flexibility makes them ideal for carrying oversized machinery, bulk construction materials, or awkward cargo that won’t fit enclosed bodies.

Construction, forestry, oil & gas, fabrication, and manufacturing all rely on flatbeds for daily operations. Many fleets use them to shuttle equipment between sites or move finished materials to distributors. Sturdy steel or aluminum beds withstand repeated loading cycles and heavy payloads.

For owner-operators and small businesses, a flatbed can double as a general-purpose work vehicle, hauling landscaping materials, tools, and compact machinery. With models ranging from light-duty one-ton pickups to class 8 configurations, there’s a platform for nearly every hauling application.

Common configurations and applications

Flatbed trucks come in designs tailored to distinct commercial uses. Understanding the differences helps you match capability to job requirements and protect long-term ROI.

  • Standard flatbed trucks: Single-chassis vehicles with a flat, open bed in light-, medium-, and heavy-duty variants. Popular with contractors and trades for transporting equipment and building materials. Link internally to your “Flatbed truck” child page here.
  • Flatbed trucks with cranes: Trucks equipped with hydraulic cranes or booms for frequent loading and unloading of heavy objects. Common in construction, utilities, and oilfield logistics. Link internally to your “Flatbed truck with crane” child page here.
  • Flatbed semi trucks: Tractor-trailer setups where the flatbed is the trailer. Ideal for long-haul transport of steel beams, containers, or heavy equipment.
  • Tilt deck and roll-off flatbeds: Hydraulically tilting beds for loading vehicles, compact machinery, or containers without external equipment.
  • Aluminum vs. steel beds: Aluminum saves weight and resists corrosion—useful for regional hauls and coastal environments—while steel provides maximum durability for rugged jobsites.

Many buyers also evaluate bed lengths, deck heights, stake pocket layouts, tie-down options, removable side kits, and liftgate compatibility. Spec details that align to your freight size, weight distribution, and loading method will have the most impact on utilization.

Powertrain and performance considerations

When comparing listings for flatbed trucks for sale, engine and drivetrain decisions influence capability, fuel costs, and service intervals.

  • Diesel engines: The standard for commercial fleets due to high torque, towing confidence, and efficiency under load. Many used flatbed diesel trucks retain strong resale value thanks to durability and longer service life.
  • Gas engines: Common in light- and some medium-duty models. Lower upfront costs and simpler maintenance, though higher fuel consumption under heavy payloads.
  • Transmissions: Modern automatics are widely adopted for reliability and ease of use. Manual transmissions still appeal for precise control during tight-space maneuvering and load handling.

Match spec to job: review gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), curb weight, and net payload capacity. Verify axle ratings, wheelbase, frame section modulus, and suspension configuration—especially if you’ll run near max payload. If you plan to power a crane, winch, or hydraulic tilt deck, confirm PTO availability and hydraulic system compatibility.

What to look for when buying

A well-maintained used flatbed truck can deliver new-truck productivity at a fraction of the cost. Focus your evaluation on condition, service history, and intended use.

  • Inspect frame rails, crossmembers, and undercarriage for corrosion, cracks, or non-factory welds.
  • Check deck condition: surface rust, soft spots in wood overlays, or damage around stake pockets and tiedown points.
  • Review maintenance records for regular oil changes, brake service, suspension work, and any engine or transmission overhauls.
  • Evaluate tire life, brake thickness, and alignment; uneven wear may signal suspension or loading issues.
  • Test hydraulics and PTO systems if equipped; confirm lift gate or crane functions smoothly and holds pressure.
  • Confirm emissions compliance for your region, especially on older diesel units; factor in potential aftertreatment service.

Transparency reduces risk. Many buyers prefer marketplaces that publish inspection details, comprehensive photo sets, and verifiable documentation. Whether purchasing via auction platform, dealer network, or private sale, insist on the information needed to make a confident decision.

Industry demand and market insights

Demand for flatbed capacity remains stable across North America, driven by construction volume, infrastructure work, and the need to move irregular freight. Late-model commercial flatbeds and fleet-maintained units tend to attract the strongest interest because they balance mileage, condition, and spec alignment with cost.

Older flatbed trucks for sale can be excellent value for lighter commercial use, farm work, or as secondary fleet vehicles, provided you account for potential retrofit or reconditioning. Pay attention to model-year emissions systems, parts availability, and common failure points to set realistic maintenance budgets.

Market value is ultimately a function of spec, hours/mileage, condition, and documentation. Listings with clear inspection details and service history typically sell faster and closer to ask price because they reduce uncertainty for buyers.

Commercial and heavy-duty flatbed options

For regional and long-haul freight, flatbed semi trucks offer high payload capacity and broad trailer compatibility, including standard flatbeds, step-decks, drop-decks, and double-drops. Businesses moving steel, lumber, prefab components, or machinery benefit from flexible load heights and easy side or overhead loading.

When evaluating commercial flatbed trucks for sale, consider upfits that streamline your workflows: lift gates for palletized freight, integrated toolboxes for secure storage, removable side kits, tarping systems, winches, headache racks, and additional tiedown hardware. Purpose-built configurations tend to yield higher utilization and a faster return on investment.

How to source and compare listings

Start with a clear spec: target GVWR and payload, bed length and material, axle count, powertrain preference, and any hydraulics or PTO requirements. Use filters to narrow inventory by year, mileage, condition, and price, then compare similar trucks side by side. When possible, verify inspection notes and maintenance documents, and weigh transport logistics or delivery lead times in your decision.

If your work requires specialized equipment—such as a crane or tilt deck—consider whether a single unit or a separate truck-and-trailer combination better fits your routes, licensing, and loading infrastructure. Linking from this section to your child pages helps buyers quickly jump to deeper, configuration-specific guidance.

Buying with confidence

Flatbed trucks are the backbone of countless operations—from jobsites and farms to yards and factories—because they move the loads that keep projects on schedule. The right platform, matched to your payload and routes, will deliver years of dependable service.

When you’re ready to buy, look for transparency, verified inspections, and a wide selection. Marketplaces that connect thousands of buyers and sellers provide real-time pricing signals and the documentation needed to purchase confidently. Explore current listings of flatbed trucks for sale to compare specs, review condition details, and evaluate value for money. If your work calls for specialized lifting and on-site placement, browse related options like flatbed trucks with cranes to find a configuration built for your next job.

Wherever your business takes you, the right flatbed helps you haul more, work smarter, and stay on the move.

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