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    Quote Originally Posted by Bear View Post
    How high off the ground is the bed of that box truck? Sounds like it could be inconvenient for everyday scrapping. Thinking I'd be looking around hoping to find a lift gate somewhere
    -about 3 feet-

    It's perfect in many regards and not so perfect in others. Considering i traded in my 94 Toyota Truck and $400 bucks for it, it think i got a pretty good deal.



    The pros:
    -I can drive to yards farther away with better prices and take highways without worry of things falling off my trailer
    -I save a lot of time unloading my lawn equipment off my trailer and back on to make scrap hauls
    -I save a lot of time tarping and straping down metal and plastic
    -It serves as a shed and frees up space from my basement
    -It stores a good deal of equipment

    Cons
    -Loading large equipment is troublesome
    -Horrible gas milage
    -It's old and will need work
    Last edited by Jeremiah; 08-19-2012 at 09:05 AM.

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