Ox Bodies introduces TrailMaker dump body

Ox Bodies introduces TrailMaker dump body

Ox Bodies Inc., a Truck Bodies and Equipment International, Inc. (TBEI) company, has introduced the TrailMaker dump body. The TrailMaker is constructed of carbon steel that offers the weight of aluminum, making it up to 35% lighter than standard Ox Bodies dump bodies, according to the company.

Designed specifically for the transportation of sand, dirt, asphalt and small construction aggregates, the TrailMaker is available in 14- to 20-ft. body lengths and offers capacities ranging from 7.3 to 33 cubic yards. In addition to the durability offered by its carbon steel construction, a key feature of the TrailMaker is a dump floor free of weld seams to ensure payloads—particularly asphalt—are completely discharged, eliminating the need for operators to shovel trapped material, the company explained.

The TrailMaker is also available with a wide range of options that enhance productivity and efficiency:

  • Air high lift tailgate provides the flexibility needed to dump various load sizes;
  • Retractable mud flaps make dumping asphalt easier;
  • Tailgate coal chute allows efficient metering of materials; and
  • Cab shields ranging from 12 to 42 in. provide added protection for the cab when hauling heavier loads.

Additional design and configuration options for the TrailMaker dump body include side-mounted hydraulic tanks with sight glass, steel or Tread Brite aluminum gravel guards, as well as recessed and rubber-grommeted LED lighting to meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108.

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