Products for Agriculture
Steel Service Body
These tough steel beds with external storage for gear and supplies have been the leading choice for 50+ years, with each generation innovating upon the previous to better serve the mobile workforce.
Value-Master X Platform Body
These standard duty budget steel flatbeds for all chassis feature reinforced internal stake pockets, distinctive tail skirt styling, and are available in 79 to 101-inch widths and 7 to 26-foot lengths.
Forestry Bodies
Tree care professionals depend on this design, with integrated ladder and pole pruner storage for the transportation, collection and disposal of cut trees, wood chips and other organic debris.
Heavy-Hauler Junior Platform Body
Dual rear wheel chassis can accept these 94 and 100-inch width and 9 to 26-foot length standard duty steel flatbeds with reinforced external stake pockets and tie-down rub rails for restraining cargo.
Steel Landscaper Platform Body
Land care operations will undoubtedly appreciate these steel flatbed's tall side panels with curb access door, along with customizable options such as swing-out or drop-down rear gates and bed hoists.
Aluminum PGTB Gooseneck Body
The use of lighter aluminum in these gooseneck flatbed truck bodies enables a higher payload capacity compared to their steel counterparts, with the added benefit of outstanding corrosion resistance.
Steel PGTB Gooseneck Body
This entry level steel flatbed hauler with concealable gooseneck trailer hitch features a tapered bulkhead and rear skirt with integrated stop, tail, turn, backup, and clearance marker LED lighting.
Steel PGTC Gooseneck Body
The elements as seen in the steel PGTB remain but are enhanced further with front and rear toolboxes incorporated into the side skirts, especially useful for storage of tie-down accessories and tools.
Steel PGTD Gooseneck Body
This combination of a gooseneck hauler and service truck provides unmatched storage capability with rear underbody and raised front compartments, along with smooth opening and closing flip-top units.
Drop Side Dump Body
These light-duty steel dump beds for class three to five truck cab chassis with one-handed pull release handles allow sides to pivot down 180 degrees for unrestricted loading and unloading access.
Fixed Side Dump Body
Class three to five truck cab chassis can be equipped with these alternative light-duty steel dump beds featuring solid sides for added strength in holding a variety of bulk or loose materials.
Aluminum KMS16 Mechanics Service Truck
Anticipate identical compatibility and specs as its steel sibling but constructed from lightweight, naturally corrosion resistant aluminum to deliver savings in fuel consumption and payload capacity.
Steel KMS16 Mechanics Service Truck
This KMS steel service bed series entry model for class 3 through 5 trucks includes a 20-foot reach electric crane with a manually operated rear body outrigger to support up to 3,200 lbs. in lifting.
Steel KMS30 Mechanics Service Truck
This upgraded KMS steel service bed for class three to five trucks leverages a 21-foot reach electric or hydraulic crane to lift up to 5,000 lbs. with manual or control operated dual rear outriggers.
Aluminum KMT1 Mechanics Truck
The same features and chassis compatibility as the steel model but with the benefits of an aluminum construction, returning more payload capacity and better fuel efficiency to your operation.
Steel KMT1 Mechanics Truck
This introductory steel service truck bed of the KMT lineup is class five truck compatible and includes a 30-foot reach hydraulic crane with two rear support outriggers for lifting up to 8,600 lbs.
Steel KMT2 Mechanics Truck
This mid tier entry of the KMT steel service beds, comes equipped with a 30-foot reach hydraulic crane and two rear outriggers for a 12,000 lb. lifting capacity, fits class six through eight trucks.
Steel KMT3 Mechanics Truck
This most capable KMT steel service bed for class six through eight trucks can lift loads weighing up to 14,000 lbs. and extend 30-feet via hydraulic crane and dual front and rear body outriggers.
KFLT1 Fuel Lube Truck
These class 7 single axle truck flatbeds feature a 1,000 gallon fuel tank, customized fluid tank configurations, and roll up door rear cabinets with dispensing and collection pumps, reels, and hoses.
KFLT2 Fuel Lube Truck
Designed for compatibility with class 8 tandem axle trucks, these flatbeds feature an expanded 2,000-gallon fuel tank along with all the customizable options present in the KFLT1 model.
KWT2 Water Truck
Class six and seven single axle trucks are compatible with these steel ellipse-shaped tank bodies capable of holding 2,000 gallons.
Agriculture Sectors Served

Crop Production
To support operations in the field growing plants for food, fiber, fuel or other uses, a farm truck setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as seeds, transplants, crops, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides or other treatments or systems used to manage soil, pests, weeds, and disease as well as portable water or equipment fuel. A farmer must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those used for land preparation, irrigation installation, chemical application, and the hauling and handling of both crops and planting or harvesting machinery.

Equipment Services
For perform maintenance and repair on farming machinery or equipment used in other industries on-site, a mechanic truck or van setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as replacement parts, fluids, oils, lubricants, filters, fuel, cleaning supplies, safety response gear, and even equipment attachments. A field technician must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including those for diagnosing issues, replacing, fixing, or maintaining components, record keeping, and communication with customers and service headquarters.

Forestry
To cut and harvest wood timbers on-site, a forestry truck setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as fuel, lubricants, spare parts, small logs, branches, bark, wood chips, and other plant waste. A logger must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard, including chainsaws, pole saws, rakes, blowers, stump grinders, ladders, climbing gear, helmets, ear protection, gloves, chaps, safety vests, and first aid kits. Transporting larger logs or equipment like chippers, loaders or aerial lifts may require a connected trailer.

Horticulture
To support operations growing ornamental or edible plants for retail sale or wholesale distribution, a landscaping truck setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as trees, shrubs, flowers, herbs, vegetable and fruit plants and sometimes even water, fertilizers, sod, turf rolls, soil, mulch and rock. A nursery or garden center must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard like shovels, rakes, garden hoes, shears, pruners, saws, plant carts and trays, protective coverings, portable water tanks, watering cans and hoses, fertilizer spreaders, pest and nutrient sprayers and various power and safety gear.

Livestock Production
To support operations raising animals for food, fiber or other purposes, a livestock truck setup must provide adequate storage, organization and access to cargo such as feed, water, bedding materials, nutritional supplements, medication, grooming supplies and tags and markers. A farmer or rancher must also assess the space and protection needed for work tools, equipment, and supplies aboard like feed scoops and buckets, leads, restraints, crates, cages, ramps, chutes and various animal health and cleanliness items. Transporting certain types or quantities of livestock may require a connected trailer.