goeduck
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If he's not going to buy an 8 foot bed, at least he could load up against the cab.
See how well it is tied? How it is not tied? I suspect it was originally loaded forward.If he's not going to buy an 8 foot bed, at least he could load up against the cab.
Thank youHere is the website it was on.
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Actually farm-to-market, no?Gotta take advantage of those oranges on sale at all costs.
Hey, at least it's tied down... Somewhat...
Maybe. Or just to sell on the side of the road. Happens a lot too.Actually farm-to-market, no?
All right, i give up. Then i dont know why so many frames fail. Here in Europe, frames only fail due to corrosion damage, between cab and bed where the rain falls directly on the frame. During my 5 years in trailer and body building i dont remember any customer complain about truck frame damage. Or at least none who blamed us as body builder.Thats a picture of a cab & chassis, different truck. The one in question, is a pickup truck with the factory bed removed and flatbed installed. They set the flatbed on top of the original bed mounts.
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