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    The Ultimate Marketplace and Buyer's Guide for Flatbed Trucks

    Choosing the right flatbed truck is a critical decision that impacts your business's efficiency and bottom line. Before you browse our huge selection of flatbed trucks for sale, consider these key factors to ensure you make a smart investment.

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    Mileage76,220 mi
    VIN1FT7X2B62FEA23296
    Location: North Bend, Washington
    Seller: Tribella Landscapes
    Mileage148,350 mi
    VIN1FT8W3B69FEB86315
    Location: Mogadore, Ohio
    Seller: derek troyer
    Mileage32,995 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Houston, Texas
    Mileage141,000 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Pittsboro, Indiana
    Seller: Kade Brescher
    Mileage139,704 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Lamar, Colorado
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    Auction Date:8/18/2026 8:00:00 AM (CDT)
    VIN3C7WRTCL9GG166002
    Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 3: 10,001 - 14,000 pounds
    Location: Carrollton, Georgia
    Mileage46,679 mi
    Bed Length9 ft 4 in
    Location: Alvin, Texas
    Mileage50,817 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Odessa, Texas
    Mileage90,605 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Victoria, Texas
    Mileage12,377 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Florence, Texas
    Mileage85,501 mi
    Bed Length8 ft
    Location: Ft Lauderdale, Florida
    Mileage52,853 mi
    Engine ManufacturerCUMMINS
    Location: Tampa, Florida
    Mileage58,703 mi
    Bed Length9 ft
    Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
    Mileage25 mi
    Bed Length9 ft
    Location: Norcross, Georgia
    Mileage102,205 mi
    Bed Length9 ft
    Location: Greensboro, North Carolina
    Mileage4 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Kennesaw, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Kennesaw
    Mileage6 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Orlando, Florida
    Seller: Carl Black of Orlando
    Mileage151,680 mi
    Engine ManufacturerDURAMAX
    Location: Moscow Mills, Missouri
    Seller: Fruendly Auto Source
    Mileage5 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Appleton, Wisconsin
    Seller: L & S TRUCK CENTER
    Mileage112,754 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Hayden, Idaho
    Seller: Family Motor Company
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Number of Speeds10 Spd
    Location: Connellsville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Meegan Ford
    Mileage3 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Appleton, Wisconsin
    Seller: L & S TRUCK CENTER
    Mileage3 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Appleton, Wisconsin
    Seller: L & S TRUCK CENTER
    Mileage40,996 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Neenah, Wisconsin
    Seller: Melchert Sales LLC
    Mileage108 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Roswell, Georgia
    Seller: Carl Black of Roswell
    Mileage30 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Winder, Georgia
    Seller: Akins Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, and Ram
    Mileage29,993 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Neenah, Wisconsin
    Seller: Melchert Sales LLC
    Mileage236 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
    Seller: SERVICE CHEVROLET & ISUZU



    Ford F650 Flatbed Truck

    1. Payload vs. Towing: Know Your Limits

    Every flatbed truck has a specific set of ratings that you must adhere to for safety and legal compliance.

    Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): The maximum operating weight of the truck itself, including the chassis, body, fuel, driver, passengers, and cargo. You must never exceed this number.

    Payload Capacity: The maximum weight a truck can carry in its cab and on its bed. This is calculated by subtracting the truck's curb weight from its GVWR.

    Towing Capacity: The maximum weight a truck can pull behind it. For flatbed trucks, this rating is particularly important for gooseneck applications.

    Always choose a truck with ratings that comfortably exceed your typical load to prevent stress on the engine and chassis.

    2. Flatbed Materials: Steel vs. Aluminum

    The material of the flatbed itself affects its durability, weight, and maintenance.

    Steel Flatbeds: Known for their exceptional strength and durability. They can withstand heavy impacts and resist warping under extreme loads. While they are heavier, they are often a more economical option and are a popular choice for high-impact work.

    Aluminum Flatbeds: The lighter alternative. The primary benefit of an aluminum flatbed is that it significantly reduces the truck's curb weight, which in turn increases your available payload capacity. They are also rust-resistant, but they come with a higher initial cost.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Flatbed Trucks

    Q: What are flatbed platforms? 

     A: These trucks commonly have beds ranging in length from less than 10 to 24 feet (3 to 7.3 meters). Oversize loads longer than 24 ft are often hauled using a flatbed trailer, which are available in greater lengths. The bed itself is typically constructed with heavy-gauge steel, and you’ll find the outfitted with durable wood or aluminum flooring. While most don’t have full sidewalls, some flatbeds feature metal frames, dropsides, or removable stakes that offer extra security and stability for the load, as well as more loading and unloading options. Because flatbed trucks lack a cover, however, operators must ensure loads are properly strapped or roped down. To protect operators, flatbed bodies also include steel headboards located against the cab at the front of the bed.

    Q: What is a dually flatbed truck?

    A: A "dually" refers to a truck with dual rear wheels on each side. A dually flatbed truck offers a wider footprint and increased stability, making it perfect for hauling very heavy loads and towing gooseneck trailers with a high pin weight.

    Q: What are the best flatbed truck brands? 

    A: The best flatbed truck brand depends on your specific needs, but industry leaders include Chevrolet, GMC, Ford, Freightliner, International, Kenworth, Ram, and Sterling

    Q: Should I buy a used flatbed truck? 

    A: Buying a used flatbed can be a great way to save money. When considering a used truck, always inspect the frame for rust or damage, check for a detailed maintenance history, and pay close attention to engine and transmission hours. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is highly recommended.

    Q: What's the right size of flatbed truck for me? 

    A: Flatbed trucks are available with a wide range of engine sizes; light-duty models are often rated for as little as 175 horsepower (130 kilowatts), whereas heavy-duty trucks can generate upwards of 500 or more HP (373 kW). Axle configurations offer a similar performance scope and come in single, tandem, or tridem rear axles to meet any need. To lift heavy equipment on and off the flatbed, some flatbed trucks might also include a powered boom that uses a load-handling device or hook at the end of the load line. There also work-focused flatbed trucks, such as those used by utility companies or municipalities, that include a crew cab and storage for toolboxes and other jobsite equipment. Ultimately your specific needs and application use will help you select the right size of flatbed trucks given the wide variety of sizes available. 

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