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james off here (testcricket01) has a tool box built into the tipper, completely closed off to the chip box and accessible by opening the side gate.

not ideal but apart from other suggestions above i can't think of anything...perhaps over the cab???

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james off here (testcricket01) has a tool box built into the tipper, completely closed off to the chip box and accessible by opening the side gate.

not ideal but apart from other suggestions above i can't think of anything...perhaps over the cab???

 

That's what I described badly and is what I have.

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You guys with crew cabs do you not find your cabs stink of fuel?????

 

After experiencing the heartbreak of alot of expensive tools being stolen, from some fool beating out my window! I empty my tools every night into my alarmed lock up :lol: But it does get smelly in the cab sometimes :tdown: its a bonus having a friend who works at IMO car wash who gives me a full valet for next to nothing :thumbup:

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you can board out the space between the chassie with ply drop in the saw and bits when tipper is up you can fit quite a bit in there let the body down and no one can get there fingers to them safe and sound all the gypsy do it and keep there stuff there and its esay and cheep to do i have to ask one guy i know and get a few pic's

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What do you do when it's full of wood chip? If you lift the buck to put the tools away chip would go everywhere and do you want to be reaching under a loaded buck?

 

If the chip starts falling over the tail board your 3.5t pickup is more that a little overloaded:sneaky2:

 

You can simply increase the hight of the tail board.

 

A block of timber popped under the bed when its up removes the risk.

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