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Drop Decks
Drop decks are also referred to as step deck trucks. They are used for hauling high freight that standard flatbeds cannot carry as a result of safety restrictions. Basically, they have a top and a bottom deck which is used for carrying the freight. Most drop decks can carry loads of up to 48,000pounds.
Removable Goosenecks
As the name suggests, removable goosenecks(RGN) have a removable front which allows the trailer to be used as a ramp for loading freight. Most removable goosenecks have the main deck of as long as 29 feet, with a width of up to 8.5 ft and a maximum legal freight height of 11.6ft. Hence, they offer the best solution for carrying anything tall and long. What’s more, they can be used to carry loads of up to 150,000 pounds thanks to the axle provision each individual RGN has.
Lowboys
Lowboys, just like RGNs, are used for hauling tall freight. They have a varying number of axles which enable them to carry different freight weight which could vary from 40,000 pounds to 80,000 pounds, including the weight of the truck. Also, standard lowboys can carry freight as high as 12 feet, and have maximum lengths varying from 24ft to 29.6ft.
Stretch Single Drop Deck Trailer
Stretch single drop deck trailers are best for the transportation of freight that is too long for transportation via standard drop deck trailers. They can carry maximum freight weight of up to 45,000lbs, depending on the length and specifications of the trailer. Most stretch single drop deck trailers have main decks as long as 35-63 feet with widths of up to 8.5 feet. Also, most of these trailers can carry freight as high as 10feet which is the legally allowed maximum height.
Western Trailers
Having been in operation for over 50 years, Westen Trailers has been producing some of the best flatbeds in the industry. Additionally, it has established itself as a reliable dealer in truck parts in the northwest, and it has 5 truck dealer locations in the pacific northwest.
Wabash National
A lot of flatbed owners are aware of Wabash National which is a renowned trailer manufacturing company that operates mainly in North America with multiple dealership centers there. Since its establishment in 1985, Wabash National has been a top producer of dry vans, platforms, refrigerated trailers, and tank trailers.
Vanguard National Trailer Corp
Situated in Monon, Indiana, Vanguard National Trailer Corp operates under its parent company, the CIMC Vehicle Group. The company was founded in 2003 and has since specialized in building reefer trailers and dry vans. It has since been rated as a top trailer and truck manufacturer based on the quality of their fleet.
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Heavy Machinery Hauling
One of the most common uses of stake trucks is heavy machinery hauling. Most manufacturers make heavy-duty stake trucks considering different needs for different businesses. For instance, most flatbeds are strong enough to haul huge tractors over any distance.
Tall Freight Transportation
In addition to hauling large, heavy machinery, stake trucks are also used for the transportation of tall freight. Different configurations, especially regarding the height of the truck, allow freight of different height to be carried without breaking any safety laws. In fact, stake trucks are also used for carrying freight with an odd shape, since they are platform-like and do not have sides which limit the type of load being carried.
Construction and Landscaping
Flatbeds are also used in the construction industry. They are long and heavy-duty and so are many types of equipment used in construction. They offer a convenient way for construction managers to haul huge equipment they need to and from the site.
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