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2 services trucks BIG & a small truck

Joeyslushr

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td25c

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indiana
Agree hvy 1ton . Joeyslushr's rig is perfect for most jobs . I like the crew cab on it .:thumbsup
 

partsandservice

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Georgia
Each persons situation is different. I have every thing I need two inches and under on this truck and a helper does not need a cdl to drive it. Did I mention this truck is a mountain goat? If the plasma cant handle the cutting or heat is needed the customer must supply gas, I got the torch.
 

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Joeyslushr

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LeCenter, MN
It ain't nothing fancy but I can do most anything on a truck or tractor out of it. No back seat, made a shelf for books, tools and paperwork behind driver seat. And tools in blow molded boxes on the other side. Lots of stuff packed in there haha. Shoulda built the crane mount heavier but I built it to autocranes specs...seems weak to me. Definitely a handy size for doing engine work and welding projects, makes a good 3rd hand
 
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