Thats the main reason I will never get a truck with a sleeper that I cant comfortably stand in.
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Now, I thought about getting a truck with a mid roof sleeper. Figure it would be easier to keep cool in the summer time. No other reason. But then I though about all the crap I bring with me out on the road. My wife says i may have been a woman in a past life because I pack just about everything but the kitchen sink. So I got to thinking,.. with out a tall sleeper with oogles of storage bins and places to put things. How do guys manage staying out on the road for weeks at a time with smaller (48" or smaller) sleepers?
I think about it,.. seems each time I go home,.. I come back out with more 'stuff'. Seems I almost need one of those external travel bins that you see people with all the time.
Anyone else seem to bring more and more stuff out on the road with them?tsavory Thanks this. -
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This load was for a brewery in WI.Attached Files:
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It's been talked about enough here and there that I've discussed it's annoyance privately with other members of this site. I remember my first beer.
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I'm the kind of person who can discuss random thoughts and not really think about if someone else is uncomfortable with the topic. I respect your feelings and will try to refrain from topics that could be sensitive.
For me its really no big deal. I'm an open person and willing to discuss just about anything with just about anyone.
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The square tubes in the back,. were they all band clamped? Or was it mainly your straps holding them?
I see you like to twist the same as I do. I cant stand straps that flap and beat the sides of things.
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Each stack is vertically banded. They band them a lot more then they used to especially on the galvanized pieces. They are tough to unload if they aren't banded.
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Just kidding, I don't want any pictures of your junk.
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