I am fortunate in that usually I am cutting only 20 yards or so from my '97 Dakota, but I needed to find a good way to haul the saws to the site since I have a standard cab and usually have someone with me. It's volunteer work; we cut and split tops that are too short for the sawmill. If we're really short handed, I'll deliver a load to a needy family after "work". I eventually found a used 48" aluminum tool chest on CL that fits behind the rear wheel wells, and I made up two 3/8" plastic coated steel cables to padlock the end handles of the tool chest to the rear tie down points on each side. If they need me to deliver a load of wood, I open the tail gate and slide the box out onto it, still cabled in place. Then we fill up the truck bed with wood and off I go. The box takes the place of the tail gate.