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    if they built trucks like washer tubs ?

    need some more sorting barels. I had and old washer in the back with a tub, sorrunded by a plastic tub, perfict and natural dranage + 2 for one, worked on that tub , trying to seperate them for 3 hrs today. they are still together and im on a break, if they built trucks like that washer ? I have actually cut apart heavy trucks easier then that tub.


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    I'd actually like the drainage deal on my truck bed, everytime it rains I have a pond in my truck bed.

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    I bought a few plastic 55 gallon barrels off CL. Cut the tops off with a wood blade in a sawzall. Pretty heavy duty. I don't see ever having to replace them.

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