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Re: What's in your pickup?
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Posted by Tallperson on October 06, 2006 at 15:38:20 from (165.170.128.66):
In Reply to: What's in your pickup? posted by Nebraska Cowman on October 06, 2006 at 13:54:34:
Ok Which one????? The 2001 F-350 crewcab, I try to keep the bed fairly clean in it. All the tools etc. in the tool box.. Just shovels and a couple of bovine attitude adjusters that won't fit in the box. The '91 Mitsubishi mighty max that I drive to the 9 to 5 . just got a used plastic cross bed box for it , so it is just starting to develope its standard supplies.. Where I work you could not leave anything in the bed unless you didnot want it any more.. The 79 F350 standard cab is the ranch work truck.. It has it all. tools, fence posts, electric and barbed wire, chains, and accumulation of barley pop cans , and miles of bale twine... Think I'll run it through the car wash once... You the one with the big rotating brush that drops into the box... that aught to get it all cleaned out for winter, and hauling hay.. : ) Tallperson
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