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Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

HATCHEQUIP

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Oct 19, 2011
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yea I know thats what the boys joke me about that and not going thru the drive thru anymore actually the truck had a huge sleeper on thats why I didnt have to lengthen the frame that much. first thing we pulled off and sold and like I tell them at night I want a bath and a king size bed
 

mitch504

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Feb 27, 2010
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Andrews SC
Hatchequip, did you ever answer the other fellow's question about where you got your drawer slides? I want to put drawers in my new (to me) truck.
 

02Dmax

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Dec 4, 2007
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MO
Well, I suppose I should show mine off, '91 GMC Topkick, 3116 CAT. Not "ultimate" but I like it.
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02Dmax

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MO
Thanks. A big truck would be nice but this one's paid for and gets 11-12mpg. Pretty hard to give that up! And it turns shorter than most pickups do.
 

02Dmax

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Dec 4, 2007
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MO
LOL, I can't remember if that was Jack's (yours) or Troy's. I know it was when Jeff still had it. I was putting new radiator hoses on it that day.
 

JBGASH

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Jan 1, 2011
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Missouri
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Plumbing & Excavation Contractor / farmer
Sterling service truck

Here is my 1999 Sterling service truck with a Cat 3126B engine & automatic Allison tranny. I would not be able to operate wthout it now, but when I bought it, I was worried it was too big andSterling service truck.jpg now every inch of it is in full use.
 
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