Agricultural Trucks & Vans

Agricultural Trucks & Vans

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All Types of Farm Trucks & Vans From Top Manufacturers

Agricultural work presents a unique set of challenges that include hauling heavy machinery, moving livestock, and transporting crops and tools. Whether you need one vehicle or an entire fleet to get the job done, we’re here to help. Choose from our selection of pre-owned farm trucks and vans from manufacturers such as Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, RAM, and more. The vehicles in our extensive inventory have the towing capacity and cargo space to accommodate most types of farming-related equipment and products:

  • Crops
  • Fertiilizer
  • Hay Bales
  • Hoes, Rakes & Shovels
  • Hoses
  • Ladders
  • Livestock Trailers
  • Milk Tanks
  • Mowers
  • Power Tools
  • Tillers
  • Tractors
  • Wheelbarrows & Other Handcarts
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Upfits for All Farm Trucks & Vans

Upfits are a great way to customize your agricultural vehicle. Whether that means adding simple touches or completely renovating your van or truck’s interior, we’ll ensure any type of upfitting is done efficiently and that your vehicles are exactly to your specifications. For farm vehicles, some of the most popular upfits include:

This is not an exhaustive list. If you’re interested in an upfit we didn’t mention, just ask!

The Merchants Commercial Upfitting Process

We can connect you to commercial vehicle upfitting services at any time following your purchase from Merchants. First, we’ll spec the best aftermarket equipment for your needs. Then we’ll choose the most qualified upfit vendors for the job and act as a single point of contact between you, your drivers, the OEM, and vendors. Choose from one of our standard or customized upfit packages, and we’ll make all the necessary calls. If you aren’t sure exactly what you’re looking for, or if you have questions about certain upfits, our dedicated team can help steer you in the right direction.

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Farm Vehicle Dimensions, Capabilities & Features

Exact dimensions for different agricultural vehicles will vary by vehicle type, make, model, body style, and year. The vehicle you choose for your farm will depend on your preference and budget but also the kind of equipment or livestock you need to transport. As you’re deciding which type of vehicle you’ll need, it’s helpful to think through the following considerations:

Vehicle Size
This will depend on factors such as the type of equipment or livestock you plan on carrying and how much space you’ll need to accommodate either — or both. Our pre-owned trucks and cargo vans come in a range of sizes to fit your needs.

Cargo Capacity
While truck beds will vary in width and length depending on the make and model, our pre-owned cargo vans have a capacity range of 123-462 cubic feet.

Gas vs. Diesel
Diesel-powered vehicles may come with a higher initial cost, but they typically turn out to be a better investment in the long run. When properly maintained, diesel engines tend to have a longer service life than their gas-powered counterparts.

Mileage
Are you looking for a pre-owned vehicle with a specific mileage? Most of our trucks and vans have anywhere between 19,000 and 50,000 miles, but some may have fewer or more. 

Off-Roading
If the work you’re planning to use your vehicle for involves frequent off-road travel, a truck is your best option. Most trucks have four-wheel drive and sit higher off the ground than a van. On the other hand, if you plan to stick to paved areas, a van may work just as well.

Reliability
It’s always a good idea to research the makes and models you’re considering to see how they compare in terms of awards, ratings, and reviews. Pay close attention to whether there have been any recalls, and if so, how many and what for.

Seating
How many passengers will your vehicle need to accommodate? If you’re considering a truck, different cab sizes offer varying seating configurations. You can always upfit your vehicle to add extra seats or jump seats.

Farm Trucks & Vans FAQs

Q: What is the best truck or cargo van to buy?

A: It depends on your personal preference and budget. Consider the types of items or equipment you’ll be transporting, whether you need room for passengers, diesel vs. gas, and mileage.

Q: What is the fuel economy for a typical cargo van?

A: Cargo vans can get anywhere from 15 to 25 miles per gallon, depending on the make and model. One of the most popular cargo vans, the Ford Transit, gets an average of 17-18 miles per gallon (combined). The RAM ProMaster, another great option, averages up to 21-22 miles per gallon (combined). It’s important to remember, however, that these are just estimates. The exact MPG will vary based on payload and driving conditions.

Q: What is the average mileage for a used cargo van?

A: The mileage depends on how often the vehicle was previously driven. We offer used cargo vans that range from fewer than 1,000 miles to more than 250,000 miles — and everything in between. You can search our inventory by mileage, which makes it easy to find exactly what you’re looking for.

Q: How many miles can a cargo van last?

A: It depends on the make and model. With proper maintenance, cargo vans can last anywhere from 250,000 to 300,000 miles.

Q: How many miles can a truck last?

A: Again, it depends. Some can reach 200,000 miles (or more) depending on the make, model, and maintenance.

Q: What should I look for in a used agricultural vehicle

A: You want to make sure the vehicle fits your needs and budget. Is it comfortable? Does it have enough room for you, your equipment, and any passengers? Mileage is also an important factor, especially if you plan on driving long distances. Ideally you should visually inspect the vehicle and look for signs of rust or damage.

Q: What are the most popular types of upfits for agricultural vehicles?

A: Some of the most popular upfits include trailer and hitch options, toolboxes, and shelving. Upfits, however, will depend on your needs. There are a lot of options, which means we can help you customize your vehicle to your exact specifications.

Q: How much does a used cargo van or truck cost?

A: The cost will depend on the make, model, and mileage. The bulk of our cargo van inventory falls within the $25,000 to $35,000 price range, but there are options below $25,000 and above $35,000. When it comes to pre-owned trucks, expect to pay anywhere from $20,000 to $55,000. The bulk of our pre-owned trucks range from $30,000 to $50,000.

Why Buy Used Farm Trucks or Vans From Merchants Commercial?

Largest Nationwide Selection
We're proud to offer the largest nationwide selection of commercial vehicles, including pickup trucks, box trucks, cargo vans, and passenger vans. Our inventory is staged and ready to go — not just in New Hampshire, but in major metro areas including Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, and Southern California. 

Best-In-Market Pricing
We don't believe in surprises when it comes to price, which is why we're up front about it. Our commercial vehicles are priced well below retail, and the price you see is the price you pay. Plus, we offer ongoing inventory specials!

Nationwide Delivery 
We may be located in New Hampshire, but we serve customers all across the country. 

Money-Back Guarantee
Customer satisfaction is our ultimate goal, which is why Merchants Commercial allows you to exchange or return your commercial vehicle for a full refund within 7 days or 500 miles.

Shop In Person or Online 
Shop with us no matter where you’re located in the United States. Visit us in Hooksett, NH, or browse our inventory online at your convenience. Filter your search by price, year, make, model, trim, fuel type, transmission, mileage, and more. 

Flexible Lending Options
We offer a variety of commercial financing options, including business lines of credit to cover upfits.

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Vehicles You Might Like

These are some of the trucks and vans that we recommend for agricultural work:

Chevrolet Express Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD
Ford F-250
Ford Transit
GMC Sierra 1500
RAM 2500
RAM ProMaster