I need quick release truck tool box.

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WoodChuckDad

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I need a tool box. My 4 door truck is a wreck with all the stuff that is always in the floor of the backseat and in the truck bed. I need to be able to take the box out about 1n'e a month or so to put my diesel tank in and get fuel for the tractor. I can't be the first guy with this problem. How did you guys fix this? I want to be able to carry all the straps, and tools that I need and a small chainsaw in the tool box.
 
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The problem isn't the toolbox, it's the weight of all that stuff inside the toolbox.
I have a plastic Delta toolbox that fits inside the truck bed but I have to unload about 2/3 of the stuff that is stored in it to be able to handle it alone. The alternative is to put the forks on my FEL and lift it that way.
 
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Maybe you just need another truck.

Like the idea of a tractor for each implement.
 
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I've got the standard bed wide, over the side toolbox. It's got 4 J bolts that hold it to the sides of the truck and it fits right behind the cab. I imagine most of them are that way. Takes about 10 minutes to undo. My straps, chains, small stuff are in milk crates so when I go to unload it I only have to grab 2 or 3 milk crates plus the other big stuff, then lift the toolbox out.

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But it moves around.

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BUT - How big is that fuel tank and why can't it coexist with a toolbox?

Can't you rig something up so the tank sits between the toolbox and the tailgate?
 

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/ I need quick release truck tool box. #5  
My question is how big is your diesel tank that it won't fit in the pickup bed behind the tool box.
 
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Can't you just lift your toolbox out with your pallet forks?
 
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I use two j hooks with the toolbox. Just takes a few minutes to take them out, slide the box back, and lift out with ssqa pallet forks.
 
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When I am putting the tank in the truck I will have pallet forks on the FEL. So that is easy. The tank is 100 lbs. mounted to a plastic pallet. The bed is 6'3 inches. It is possible that it would fit with the tool box but the weight would be behind the rear wheels. I don't like that setup for mountain roads.
 
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How many gallon is the tank?
 
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I put a DeeZee transfer tank / tool box combo in my truck. I need to fill my equipment and generators as well as have straps, chainsaw, etc locked up in the back. I couldn't have done it without it. I put a 15gpm pump on it and wired it to the upfitter switches in the cab of the truck.

Dee Zee Combo Transfer Tank, 84 gal. Safety Fill Capacity, Steel, White - For Life Out Here

I only got it white to match the truck and bought this particular one because it was also low profile and allows me to still tow my fifth wheel, etc.

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~Moses
 
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Sorry, I just re-read my earlier post and saw that I said it is 100 lbs. It is 100 gallons. IMG_3175.JPG
I suppose a combination tank/tool box would work, but I really don't want to haul the fuel all over with me. I keep the tank on my Farm which is about 120 miles from home. I drive the truck back and forth. That is a lot of extra weight to be hauling all the time. I'm gonna look into the tool boxes with the Jhooks. I would only be doing it about once a month at most, so it should be that big of a deal for me if the process is only about 20 minutes to take the tank off and 20 to reattach it.
 
 
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