Posted by ScottyHOMEy on April 15, 2009 at 06:10:23 from (70.105.231.225):
In Reply to: Plow in a pickup bed posted by mkirsch on April 15, 2009 at 05:55:21:
I'm not at all familiar with the narrow frame you refer to, but I recently had all I could do to get a Little Genius 2-14 into the back of my Ram. As you might figure, width was the critical issue, and it took a little twist action to get the hubs in clear of the uprights at the rear of the bed. Even with a long bed you might get into length issues, too. I had to strap the mitch up to get the tailgate closed. The length of a thir share would have put me out over the length of the tailgate, even if I had been able to accommodate the width.
Unless that narrow-frame can be broken down to get the overall width down to about 60", I wouldn't think the prospects of hauling it in the bed are too encouraging.
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