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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Thanks! I've been full time independent for 4 years now, Wajax equipment, other gigs, and part time independent before that. I was on the fence about deleting that corner cabinet, but my boxes are 74" tall, I'm not hurting for room at all, and the open deck is so handy. I have a buddy with an...
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    Bunch of Pictures

    I did some contracting for Grubens on the inuvik-tuk highway back in in 2015, and i stayed in the hotel on the main drag in Dawson city on the way home. I went down to the pub for dinner and a beer and there were a bunch of goofs from the show in there. I couldnt get out of there fast enough...
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Thanks, I guess I dont really have better pics of the cargo area. The doghouse over the cargo area is built out of aluminum, its bolted and sealed to the top of the cabinets, the opening lid is on gas struts, but flips open completely if you remove the struts to allow loading. I wanted a sliding...
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    Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

    Lots of awesome and unique trucks in this thread! I especially like the self built rigs and the repurposed chassis. One thing that I've read here a few times and makes me feel better is "no rig is ever finished." That applies to both of mine big time haha My two 4x4 cornbinders: White 1999...
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