Forestry Bodies
Built right here from raw materials to finished product — by controlling manufacturing, paint, and install, we guarantee a body that holds up to forestry-service abuse.
Built right here from raw materials to finished product — by controlling manufacturing, paint, and install, we guarantee a body that holds up to forestry-service abuse.
What sets our beds apart? First – they are made right here from raw materials to finished product. By controlling every aspect of the manufacturing, painting, and installation process, we guarantee every aspect will be done right. All beds are capable of being built to NFPA 1906 standards and will outlast multiple trucks.
Our design and build team consists of multiple active and retired firefighters, making sure you get equipment that works the way it should and won’t let you down in the field.
Our roots in the tank building business go deep – we can trace our company’s roots back to the 1930’s. Tactical water supply trucks for off road applications are right up our alley. We build Steel, Stainless Steel, and Aluminum tanks with pumps capable of 500-1500 GPM, depending on your agency’s needs. Compartmentation and tool layout are also the result of years of experience and the integration of modern fire fighting techniques.
One of the lightest aluminum bodies in its class, mountable on a Class 5 F550 chassis.
Integrated into the truck fuel system with 400+ gallons of water and 15 gallons of Class A foam.
Baskets, storage, insulated drinking water tray, and tons of off-road friendly features built in.
The Type 6 program here at Largo Tank has been tremendously successful. Our trucks are in service across nearly the entire country, and have fought fires of every size over the last thirty years. We began building units back in the 1980's after being frustrated with the poor build quality and lack of offroad capability that we were seeing in existing rigs.
Our local area is one of the most brutal offroad environments, hosting national four wheel drive Jeep competitions on a regular basis, (from Farmington and Durango to Moab) and brush trucks just did not survive. Many of the beds we built in the 80's are still in service, a testament to their build quality.
We worked closely with the BIA Model 52 program to develop the national standard, currently available to all governmental agencies.
Our Type 6's/Brush Trucks have dozens of unique standard features, including integrated handrails, grip step bumpers, drains for servicing the pump engine, and integrated draft hose tubes. All components are sourced from the US, and we use top end components from Hannay Reel, UPF, RC industries, Foam Pro, Waterax, etc.
Equipment built and serviced by our Farmington, NM team
Talk to our team about your truck, tank, or fire equipment needs — we'll quote it fast and build it tough.