View Poll Results: Do you have a flat bed.
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Who has a flatbed?
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Who has a flatbed?
Yep it's time to reinforce my nickname of mr. poll. Who has a flat bed on your truck? And post why (if you would )
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we have two trucks with flat beds at home. the main reason was price. but i have come to find out that it is easier to haul some things on a flat bed. but i think my truck will always havea bed on it.
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No.
Because I'm interested in chicks, not fovl's.
Flatbeds attract fovl's. It's a fact of life. And fovl's scare me.
I loose enough bottles of chlorine as it is sliding around corners with my standard bed; Norco would be a Superfund sight if I had a flatbed.
(Oh, wait, Norco is a superfund sight. Mmmmm... Maybe I could swing one of them flatbeds...)
Because I'm interested in chicks, not fovl's.
Flatbeds attract fovl's. It's a fact of life. And fovl's scare me.
I loose enough bottles of chlorine as it is sliding around corners with my standard bed; Norco would be a Superfund sight if I had a flatbed.
(Oh, wait, Norco is a superfund sight. Mmmmm... Maybe I could swing one of them flatbeds...)
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Deweze Flat bed, Bale bed
My 2000 3/4 ton has factory bed. My 1992 1 ton 4X4 has Deweze Flat bed, Bale bed on it. It will haul two large round bales and a cake feeder all at the same time
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Originally Posted by Begle1
No.
Because I'm interested in chicks, not fovl's.
Flatbeds attract fovl's. It's a fact of life. And fovl's scare me.
I loose enough bottles of chlorine as it is sliding around corners with my standard bed; Norco would be a Superfund sight if I had a flatbed.
(Oh, wait, Norco is a superfund sight. Mmmmm... Maybe I could swing one of them flatbeds...)
Because I'm interested in chicks, not fovl's.
Flatbeds attract fovl's. It's a fact of life. And fovl's scare me.
I loose enough bottles of chlorine as it is sliding around corners with my standard bed; Norco would be a Superfund sight if I had a flatbed.
(Oh, wait, Norco is a superfund sight. Mmmmm... Maybe I could swing one of them flatbeds...)
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Originally Posted by Duallydog
Ok. I know I'm going to regrete this, but what is a fovl? Is that like a potato bug?
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My 79 has a flat bed and so does the old mans 80 (both chevy's) Out here on the farm, they are pretty nice to have around. I built mine in the shop, so it is just the way I want it too!
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1995 F800 with an 18' flatbed (Cummins Powered) used to deliver burial vaults.
Purchased a 2000 FL70 yesterday!!!! This one has a little 8' bed with a gooseneck and pintle. This will be our new backhoe puller. 111k miles on the Cummins.
Purchased a 2000 FL70 yesterday!!!! This one has a little 8' bed with a gooseneck and pintle. This will be our new backhoe puller. 111k miles on the Cummins.
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Built my own flat bed, because I wanted stacks, and didn't want to cut a hole in an otherwise perfectly good p/u bed. Also the bed usually rusts out first, so I figured to sell it while it had some value.