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In my truck bed there is my dog(AMERICAN BULLDOG) + a dog bed for when he he goes for a truck ride. He now has lots more room to spread out as to some sad news that my "Bailey"(10-1/2yrs) went to the big doghouse in the sky last weekend due to cancer:{:{:{. So Wriggley has taken over the role now---he has big shoes to fill as "Bailey" was the "topdog" when it came to riding around in her truck,she would lay in the back for hours on end when i was pulling wrenches just hoping for a quick spin around the block when i was done. May add another item to the truck bed later on---- a girlfriend for Wriggs, someone he can show the ropes too----DW
 
At this moment there is not much. Just a couple of rags, rubber mat, shovel and rake. A few shovel fulls of rock and tree bark that I have been too lazy to jump in and clean out. Along with my tool box which has too much crap in it to list here.
 
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Bed Rug.

Switch box for lights, and back up lights (can't be seen well, on left side inside rail of the cap - just behind the 1st clamp on the left. )



4 tool boxes of assorted sizes, milk crate , and a small folding hand truck.



Break down... ... ...



Red tool box:

12V hi volume air pump with cooling coil. It plugs into Warn 12v disconnect on front bumper.

25 ft of hose

filter / dryer

tire filler with built in gauge

flash light.





Black tool box to right by tail gate. .

straps

asst towing hardware

asst tools for towing hardware

chains hooks / clevis / joiners.

gloves

trailer plug adapters of all types.



Big black box to back , center.

Axes (semi long and small )

Folding Shovels / trenching tools.

garbage bags

thick wooden square jack platforms

Tire repair kit.

extra bottle jack.

another fire extinguisher

rope

4" and a 2" tug 'em strap

more chains

rope

15klb warn pulley

bug spray.





Black tool case to right of large black box in rear / center...

about 200 pcs of wrenches, sockets sets, pliers, screw drivers... ..... yadaydadyada. .



Red milk crate to left of large black case in rear / center...

(since the shots above, added a boonie box from Genos and the milk crate has the fuel additive and windshield washer fluid added to it... and boonie box has what the boonie box comes with + added a set of large hose clamp pliers to to it, so the other set goes back in the garage. )

Filters (fuel & oil).

Oil

Water / antifreeze

hoses

large hose clamp pliers.

belt

lift pump

asst smaller hoses.

duct tape

generic worm gear hose clamps.

zip lock baggies for messy stuff.



When I take long rides in the winter, a couple of sleeping bags get thrown in the back , and one goes in the rear seat of the cab.



In the summer, it's a some folding chairs and table for the beach picnics.
 
25 Bags of "Silver Dollar" Mulch + 8 Bags of shredded hardwood 1 50' extension cord. The full of stuff truck box. Misc small peices of s**t, Solar panel to feed battery for invertor (1500W) One Fire Safe (removed) and then today pretty much the same. Needed an other 25 bags of mulch and needed another safe.
 
Pond piping.

The remains of the Quizno's that Bear & Liam destroyed.

Dog water bowls.

100# of sand.

A hand truck.

A snow brush.

Bananna peals and soda cans.

It's much better since I cleaned it out.
 
Oh, just a couple bodybags... ... ... ... . :-laf Just kidding... ... seriously here's the lo-down.

1) some exhaust piping :-laf
2) brand new (well, last week) Tractor Supply tool box
3) spare tire for the truck, don't feel like pulling it down on the side of the road from under the truck so I just tossed it in there
4) spare tire for the trailer
5) wheel chalk

Inside the tool box:
-tie downs for the trailer
-a snap-on hitch cover
-the 2" hitch
-breaker bar with 15/16 (truck) and 13/16 (trailer) sockets
-a roadside emergency kit, which doesn't do much good for me, because the sockets for the lugs are only 3/4 and 21mm, along with jumper cables that are way too small to jump my truck
-half a can of anti-gel
-a small craftsman toolbox with assorted sockets and wrenches in it

There's a bedliner, backrack, and diamond plate bed rail protectors too if that counts.
 
A shovel, a cargo bar, lumber rack, and a ton of empty shotgun shells from duck season. Not all mine, lots were picked up from scab hunters who left them behind. #@$%!
 
All thats in mine is the spare tire for my race car trailer and a 2*4 that is used to secure anything I do have to haul. The one good thing about the factory plastic bed liner is, you cant haul around a bunch of crap without fear of catapulting it through the sides of the truck.
 
Did you say Free Fuel!

In the bed of my 95 is a nice shinny black rolled on undercoating. I just got through painting the ram. I reinstalled the duel 5 inch stacks ( all shined up and they want to make some black smoke) . I still have to put the tool box, side rails and roll-n-lock back in... . but you want-ta know whats in the bed right now! A BOLTED DOWN- DRY & EMPTY- 50 GALLON AUX FUEL TANK SO00oooo:-laf:-laf:-laf:-laf:-laf:-laf
 
A Cummins 12 valve that ate it's own lunch. :confused:

A Johnson 3. 5 hp outboard thats waiting for summer. :cool:

4 Michelins I picked up really cheap and am too lazy to take them to the shed. :eek:

An assortment of straps, bungee cords and beercaps.

About a half gallon of spilled oil from above mentioned Cummins.

A nasty rubber mat sandwiched under all of the crap mentioned before.

Last but not least... ... ... ... ... ... ... . The latest issue of Diesel Power, worthless rag of a magazine!!!:-laf
 
rubber bed mat, 10lb sledge hammer, 3 shovels, pry bar, pick, chisels, 3lb & 4lb sledge, saw, chair, 6 gallons water, bunge cords, rain gear, case delo CI4+.
 
Let's see...

. . the '03 has a 100 gallon aux tank, nasty greasy gooseneck ball sticking up, 4 gallons of water, bunch of boards to help load crap on GN , and 2 milk crates full of oddball crap! The '93 has a nice shiny crossbed toolbox, a loose spare. . ( cuz' I hate getting to the stocker underneath:p) and somehow, about a half dozen empty Bud light cans back there!:eek:
 
It is no wonder why we complain about fuel economy! We are all driving 12,000 lb trucks!



As for the bed 90 it looked like this until the weekend when it was a TDR inventory inspired clean ;)!



4" Stacks (Sounds cool)

Stack Piping Cover (Very Cool)

Rubber mat (Looks cool)

Bedliner spray (Not so cool)

12V Exhasut manifold (just tapped new pyro hole)

West Coast Mirror Brackets

Leafs (Of the tree kind)

Dirt in the shape of my shoes (Muddy by the barn!)

Roll of Duct Tape

Ratchet straps

Box of tools

Box of Garbage bags

Bottle of 2 Stoke motor oil

Snow brush and scraper (too lazy to remove it)

7 water bottles (4 half empty)

2 lengths of rope

Box of Baby Wipes (hands will be dirty after moving this stuff)

2 Rags

Factory jack and handle (does not fit on the rad support due to Banks kit)

2 Broacken stack clamps :rolleyes:

Bolts for crew

Crew cab interior!

1 Bench seat

2 Bucket seats

2 Headrests

3 Armrests

7 Door panels

16 Interior plastic trim panels

Headliner

2 Boxes of Carpet

Can of adhesive spray for headliner

2nd gen seats (for power seat frames and power lumbar support)

Invoice for carpet (wait, that flew out on the way home, no longer back there ;) )



That is just the bed. I will not embarrass myself by what is in the cab!! Oo.



As for the crew: Fresh paint!



Robert
 
A tool box full of recovery gear (winch, snatch block, straps, etc) and tools. Only time I use this stuff to to pull all my buddies out of the ditch, just this last weekend in fact.
 
Does it count if it wasn't mine? All I had in the back of mine was a cord of wood over the weekend.



However, our grown son (who did help cut the trees and load the wood) came home for the weekend and planned on pressure washing his truck, really made us laugh. Since he was going to wash it anyway... he decided to go two tracking on the way home and the truck was pretty much brown instead of black when he arrived. After he sprayed off the top few layers of mud, he took out the sandbags and the board that holds them in place (winter must finally be over) and proceeded to spray some more. Nothing unusual there, until all the mud's gone and there's a bunch of little globs of unidentifiable white crud all over the bed.



:confused: Being the curious one, my wife had to ask...



Well, since his little standard cab mud buggy also doubles as a grocery-getter, he'd come home from the store one day and spilled a whole box of pasta in the bed. Of course you can't clean that stuff up right away... . you've got to wait until it rains on it first and makes miniature lumps of concrete that 2500psi will barely loosen up. :rolleyes:



I offered to pour a jar of spaghetti sauce in the back to help. :-laf
 
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