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Lets see your "ultimate" service truck!

jimrr

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marine engineer/ at sea
having trucks like that would almost obviate the pain of working in the cold all day! very nice.
 

sandnsnow

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sandpoint idaho
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That truck was built by Ground Force out of Post Falls Idaho. I have seen several projects come out of there like that. Pretty neat stuff.
 

Mike L

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what does one need a lube truck that big for? it must take a dozen tankers to fill it up!
 

Wrench_one

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Service Truck (OH)
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Mining Equipment Mechanic
Here's my daily driver

The Kids have named all of my service trucks. This is "THE MARHMELLOW"
 

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Dad5

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Nova Scotia
How about some pics or posts on how your tools and equipment is organized in the trucks? How about some custom storage items you have built etc.
 

hootsmcgoots

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Chesapeake, VA
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HE Parts, Service, & Sales
Here's mine. 2005 Sterling, Stellar 10620 Crane and bed w/ hydraulic outriggers
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TOM V

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CONNECTICUT
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Mechanic, Welder, Office work ect.
Here is my 2008 Peterbilt 367 with 500 ISX, 18 Speed, 46K Rears on Air, 20K Front. Body has a 14000 lb crane, 60 cfm screw compressor and Miller BIG 40 welder.
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FSERVICE

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indiana
Tom that is a great service truck!! I have one question are you out of room yet?? lol i said when i got my new truck i would never fill it up i was wrong when i first started i was in a 3/4 ton with a service bed. then to a C6500 with a Auto Crane bed, now i have a 06 kenworth with a 14 foot IMT body & crane and i wonder how i ever made it in the smaller truck. I think you win the ultimate service truck contest
 

rare ss

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Western Australia
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its not as big as the 785 service truck but it costs about as much, 40,000L diesel, 10,000L Hyd, 10,000L waste, 4 other oils, 777D driveline
 

TOM V

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Tom that is a great service truck!! I have one question are you out of room yet?? lol i said when i got my new truck i would never fill it up i was wrong when i first started i was in a 3/4 ton with a service bed. then to a C6500 with a Auto Crane bed, now i have a 06 kenworth with a 14 foot IMT body & crane and i wonder how i ever made it in the smaller truck. I think you win the ultimate service truck contest
FSERVICE, to answer your question I was out of room the first month I had it. I said the same thing, I will have plenty of room, there is never enough room.
 
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