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<blockquote data-quote="dbl612" data-source="post: 4935814" data-attributes="member: 66361"><p>thats a beautiful truck , hope it serves you well. the builders could of easily mounted the second toolbox behind the rear axle, with the rear axle in a position to provide great maneuverability and proper axle loading when you load that baby up with wood or chips. remember you have the weight of the kb on the front end all the time also. the builder didn't have your best interests in mind when he set this up. (and you were relying on him for that-your a tree guy, you know you're job they should know there job)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbl612, post: 4935814, member: 66361"] thats a beautiful truck , hope it serves you well. the builders could of easily mounted the second toolbox behind the rear axle, with the rear axle in a position to provide great maneuverability and proper axle loading when you load that baby up with wood or chips. remember you have the weight of the kb on the front end all the time also. the builder didn't have your best interests in mind when he set this up. (and you were relying on him for that-your a tree guy, you know you're job they should know there job) [/QUOTE]
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