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Dump Bed Insert Opinions
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<blockquote data-quote="cantoo" data-source="post: 3955066" data-attributes="member: 1808"><p>I have a dump insert but have no idea what brand it is but I'm sure it's not a Bri mar. I have mine mounted in a trailer but it comes out easy if I need it on a truck. I also used the hydraulics from one to build my flatbed for my dodge 3/4 ton, works great and is very handy. I will always have one on a truck now. You'll be able to load up that 350 pretty good. I have 20" racks for mine but no way the tires would hold that much wood weight piled up. My buddy uses it alot and says he puts 2 face cord of 16" hardwood on it using heavy truck tires on it. Before the end of the world as we know it guys chime in that would be about 2/3 of a full cord. He's pulling it with a 1/2 ton chev. I likely have pics of it somewhere in "my firewood tools" thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cantoo, post: 3955066, member: 1808"] I have a dump insert but have no idea what brand it is but I'm sure it's not a Bri mar. I have mine mounted in a trailer but it comes out easy if I need it on a truck. I also used the hydraulics from one to build my flatbed for my dodge 3/4 ton, works great and is very handy. I will always have one on a truck now. You'll be able to load up that 350 pretty good. I have 20" racks for mine but no way the tires would hold that much wood weight piled up. My buddy uses it alot and says he puts 2 face cord of 16" hardwood on it using heavy truck tires on it. Before the end of the world as we know it guys chime in that would be about 2/3 of a full cord. He's pulling it with a 1/2 ton chev. I likely have pics of it somewhere in "my firewood tools" thread. [/QUOTE]
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