Daf XF105.410 draw bar unit - 521000 miles. MOT to October 2024; Lorry on air rear; trailer full air and beaver tail with combine wells. Can load across or jackknife trailer if loaded, ramps not included. All tyres good. Truck in good condition with a couple of small marks near side and new nearside lower panel which needs to be painted! Interior good.
A great choice of used DAF Flatbed trucks for sale - both LF Flats and CF flats always advertised by truck traders and directly from operators across the UK. As DAF trucks are the workhorses of the UK, the flatbed versions are even more so. They are able to handle any job thrown at them and keep on running. As the DAF LF and CF chassis come in a variety of lengths, you can find a huge variety of flatbed bodies fitted to the DAF rigid chassis. You will find all the DAF flatbeds in these pages - from a 7.5 tonne 4x2 DAF LF45.160 from 2006 to a brand-new DAF XF 8x4 flat truck fitted with a...
At Truckpages you will find Iveco Eurocargo flatbed trucks plus Iveco's flexible Daily range of vans that cross over into truck territory. A 7-tonne (or, more recently 7.2 tonne GVW) Iveco Daily flatbed will have the best payload available using a footprint that resembles a van instead of a 7.5 tonne truck. These factors are increasingly important for urban deliveries where large trucks are unacceptable to the general public and can be more difficult to maneuver than a 7-tonne Iveco Daily. So, choose an Iveco Daily flatbed for urban operations up to 7.2 tonnes GVW and a Eurocargo for...
The flatbed truck used to be a common sight on the UK’s roads, but it has been replaced by the curtainsider in recent years, as they can be loaded easily all round and do not require the skill and time usually required for roping and sheeting to protect the load from bad weather. Mostly you will find dropside trucks on these pages – these are incorrectly uploaded and should be in their own dropside category. Having said all this, there are still some flatbed trucks for sale in the UK’s second-hand truck market, but they are rare and tend to be specialist. Sure, you can remove the...
Flatbed Scania trucks are a relatively common find at Truckpages. It seems that the brand is almost as popular as the market leader when it comes to this body type. The majority of these Scania flat trucks will be 6x2, 26 tonne models that will be expected to work hard for a living. We rarely see many smaller 18 tonne flatbeds with a Scania badge - these tend to be DAFs. You would think that the smaller P series cab reigned supreme as far as flatbed Scanias are concerned, but there is a number of Scania drawbar flats that will be covering large distances and the owners wisely specify the...