Truck body frame fabrication
Starting to fabricate the frame for a tray with space for crane. As you can see we only use RHS for our cross members and flat bar of at least 10mm.
Starting to fabricate the frame for a tray with space for crane. As you can see we only use RHS for our cross members and flat bar of at least 10mm.
This is KROC (Kununurra Remote Outreach Clinic). Osborne Motor Bodies are proud to have been able to provide KROC with their new Mobile Medical Clinic.
It is widely known that we produce some of the best horse floats in the southern hemisphere, lots try to emulate our quality on these builds but not many succeed.
A little bit of thought went into this one, removable 6 bottle oxy holder, roll over protection, hose reels, tool boxes, genset and crane.
Jim said make me a glass carrying truck but I want a workshop on it as well. When a small chassis is all you have you make the best of what you can.
This little beaver tray was built for our client who needs to carry a bob cat and equipment between the cabrack and second frame. Osborne Motor Bodies have become known for their customised work so always nice to get a little easy build like this one.
Client brought in this vehicle to have a slide out side built to enable more space in the living area. We cut the side out of the vehicle and fitted as per the photo.
This gang truck was designed in conjunction with our client and delivered two weeks before the deadline.
Thank you very much for all the inquiries regarding the slide out workshop build, please find the video showing the unit in motion. To answer
This mobile welding unit is off to its new owners in the wheatbelt to assist farmers with machinery repairs on site. This was designed in