Size and Capacity
Cargo Space and Loading
Driving and Handling
Comfort and Convenience
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Stake Bed Body
Stake bed body trucks can be rented in a variety of shapes and sizes, but what makes this type of flatbed different from a basic flatbed model is that it uses stakes (also known as upright poles) which are formed into a rectangular fence around the flatbed. This fence can help keep cargo in, making the process to secure cargo on the truck much easier. However, it still allows for the operator to be flexible in transporting cargo that might otherwise be too tall for an enclosed truck. This type of truck, due to the breathable holes the stake fence forms, is popular for transporting livestock as well.
Step Deck Flatbed
A step-deck flatbed truck, also known as a drop-deck flatbed truck, has two heights for its cargo area, unlike a traditional flatbed truck. The first height is the standard height needed to attach the bed to its truck cab, and then it drops down to the second, lower height where more cargo can be stored. This lower bed height is advantageous because it allows the truck operator to load taller cargo that might otherwise be too tall to provide proper clearance under bridges and tunnels on a regular flatbed.
Logging Bed
A logging bed flatbed truck is a variation of the flatbed used in the lumber industry to transport wood or timber. What makes this variation unique is that not only does it have stakes on the sides of the flatbed, it also has stakes in the middle of the flatbed to help keep the wood in place as the vehicle moves. Some of these flatbed variations also have more axles or stronger tires to travel across the hilly terrain timber is typically found in.
Freightliner
If you are looking to rent a flatbed truck, you may see the Freightliner Business Class M2 106, or the Freightliner M2 112 as flatbed truck rental options. Freightliner was founded in 1942, and they have dedicated themselves to always being innovative. Due to Feightliner’s dedication and record of producing quality trucks, Freightliner has become the best-selling brand of heavy-duty trucks in North America today, making them a great choice for Renters looking to meet their flatbed truck rental needs in the Boston, Massachusetts area.
Isuzu
The Isuzu NQR and the Isuzu NPR are two flatbed truck rental options you may find when searching for available flatbed truck rentals with COOP in Boston, Massachusetts. Isuzu is a Japanese company that has a primary market focus on manufacturing commercial diesel-powered trucks. Originally founded in 1916, this brand has over a century of experience manufacturing the vehicles we rely on today, making them a great choice for your flatbed truck rental needs.
Hino
Hino (formal name Hino Motors, Ltd.) is a Japanese manufacturer of commercial vehicles and diesel engines. Established in 1942, Hino is a subsidiary of Toyota, and it benefits from having the resources and expertise of its older parent company. Hino is a trusted manufacturer with proven results, and they’d be happy to meet your flatbed truck rental needs with any of their great models like the Hino 258 or the Hino 338.
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Create Your Account
After completing the registration form, a COOP member will connect with you to set up your free account. Then, get ready to start reserving!
Find Your Vehicles
You can use various filters or speak with our expert team to search for the equipment that perfectly fits your business’s needs. Request to reserve vehicles directly from a mobile device or desktop computer.
Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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