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    what kind of motor and tranny does it have ? if you put your finger into the tailpipe and wipe it around inside, how much residue comes out on it ?
    What does this have to do with his original posting?

    Jeremiah, if you go with one of them H.F. cranes, from what I've seen of pic's around that people have added larger plates on the bottom to keep the bed of the truck from warping (bending) but with a box truck the floor should be sturdier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    Jeremiah, if you go with one of them H.F. cranes, from what I've seen of pic's around that people have added larger plates on the bottom to keep the bed of the truck from warping (bending) but with a box truck the floor should be sturdier.
    I remember hearing that for every 3 inches of height you need 1 foot of ramp length, which by my calculations i would need a 12 foot ramp. Like another stated, I'm probably going to have to build one.

    I'm going to check into the crane. It might be the most economical option.

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