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I left the seats in and built a slide in double level hollow ply box, saws underneath, climbing/rigging gear and clothes on top. Room for Ross Smiths dog Mani on top of that.

We can get enough stuff in to go about 3.4tonnes before we leave the yard.

 

 

 

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Andy. I was going to make the bottom shelf, with no divide, for long tools and poles, then divide the other ones. Will post photos when I do it. Ta

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That is a fair shout Paul, but if you fit barn doors you can legally carry 4 tonnes I believe.

 

 

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I have left a gap at the top of the central partition so I can slide rakes etc across the width of the truck they fit nicely.

I can't fit long reach hedge trimmer or strimmer in they get thrown in the back only problem is I can't stop anywhere if I'm on my own.

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I have left a gap at the top of the central partition so I can slide rakes etc across the width of the truck they fit nicely.

I can't fit long reach hedge trimmer or strimmer in they get thrown in the back only problem is I can't stop anywhere if I'm on my own.

 

Get a cheap bicycle lock or similar, just for popping into shop etc.

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