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ol Bombero-JC wrote:I drove an F450 flat bed for 10 years past more scales than I can count. Never hassled. And that's nothing compared to what I pass them with now!
You will find some "surprised" CA guys on various (p/up) truck forumswith flat beds and/or utility bodies who suddenly became fair game at the scales.
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oldbeek wrote:Shepherd wrote:I built 4 ft sides and back to do heavy hauling of bulk material as you described. Actually the flat bed was built to haul beehives commercially and to pull honey supers off. Installed the 5r hitch to use the same truck for recreation and a place to live when away from home with the bees. Worked out as a great income tax hedge.
I don't know old beek. To each it's own. I use my pickup bed to hual fire wood, gravel and so many other things. The bed rails keep everything in check.:C
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Shepherd wrote:I built 4 ft sides and back to do heavy hauling of bulk material as you described. Actually the flat bed was built to haul beehives commercially and to pull honey supers off. Installed the 5r hitch to use the same truck for recreation and a place to live when away from home with the bees. Worked out as a great income tax hedge.
I don't know old beek. To each it's own. I use my pickup bed to hual fire wood, gravel and so many other things. The bed rails keep everything in check.:C
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waltbennett wrote:Nutinelse2do wrote:
Morning,
Was considering changing to a flat bed on our old truck to carry a scooter. While investigating found out that the actual flat bed that replaces the standard bed was 2 1/2 inches higher than the standard bed due to the rails that the bed sits on, which would have made my rig ride to high..
Something to keep in mind.
That'll be your biggest problem. You'll have to cut some holes in the flat bed to mount the hitch, and then have to get the whole rig level. If the bed is higher, you'd better have a hitch and trailer that has enough 'adjustability'.