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What's in the back of your truck?

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by NY Bowhunter, Dec 11, 2013.

  1. MN_Jay

    MN_Jay Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Snow shovel that is sitting at -21 F right now
     
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    My "old man hook" for pulling things out easier, a milk jug filled with ice (supposed to be water which I use to clean out a deer since my property has no running water), a few empty beer boxes from past camping trips, an empty corn bag, and a few bungie cords. My old man hook is simply a scrap curtain rod holder screwed into the end of an old broom stick, it makes pulling out anything that slides up to the cab a lot easier without having to crawl in the bed since I have a cover.
     
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    virginiashadow Legendary Woodsman

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    A little ice and snow, that is it.
     
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    No.6Hunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Milk Crate with a tackle box and doe piss, Mix-A-Brew (Ghetto Blaster, Moose Drool, Beer, Huma Lupa), Paintball Box with Ratchet Straps and Bungees and a sock.
     
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    Bark from hauling wood. Took my softopper off last weekend, so nothing will be back there through the winter but a tow strap.
     
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    Oh geeze...
    110 gallon fueltank/pump/filter, full width tool box, 2-20'x1/2" log chains, two ratcheting boomers, small toolbox, spare trailer tire, assorted soda cans, spilled grain from filling feeders, couple of busted carbon arrows (bloodied), two five gallon hydraulic oil cans, a five gallon gas can...
    Without a doubt dead leaves and no telling what else.
    Farm/work truck....
     
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    Is that a very time consuming task.... and what was your reasoning for doing so? I've contemplated this myself for the winter now that hunting season is wrapping up.
     
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    Tool box with 2 tool bags full of wrenches, socket set, misc. hand tools, small chainsaw, portable hunting/fishing chair, splitting ax, 8lb. sledge, and a blanket all locked up. In the open bed, right now, couple empty water and gatorade bottles, bark/dirt from hauling firewood.
     
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    And some deer hair/blood
     
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    I have a LW climber, Alpha and sticks, target, small tool box, a couple of bins with random stuff in there like tape, jumper cables, some rope i think, and other hunting items in one. I have a couple chairs for like camping too. I'm sure there is more if I went to look.


    A lot of hunting related stuff and things to help "just in case" but i have no were to put it all while I'm at school so it stays in my truck bed.
     
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    I don't like having it on when I'm hauling wood so often in the winter and the salt is hard on the windows/canvas.

    As for removal, it's not bad at all. I can have it off in a few minutes. Here's a video from the company showing the break down process:

     
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    2 ratchet straps, a deer cart, cable lock, 2 spent repeater fireworks, ice and leaves
     
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    I don't see how you people drive around with all the crap in the back of your truck. that would drive me nuts.
     
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    Deer sled, hammer, screwdriver...think that's it....
     
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    A monster can, ratchet strap, and some cigarette butts.
     
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    I have no idea, because mines at the mechanic. I need a new transmission :sad:
     
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    Cross over tool box full of too many tools to mention, Pack rat drawer tool box with even more tools, auxiliary fuel tank, rubber boots, chains and ratchet straps.
     
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    Right now, snow.
     
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    Toll box with bunch of tools, 100-110 gallon L tank, 50ft hose reel to spray concrete forms, rubber boots, ratchet straps, probably some empty bottles and cans, concrete saw and blades.
     
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