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11-24-2009, 13:14
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Enterprise Pa
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Cargo bed $
Whats the goin cost for a decent M35 cargo bed? Standard or drop side.
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11-24-2009, 13:18
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4 Star General
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Angleton, TX
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bed
std $500
C $600
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11-24-2009, 13:29
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Sergeant Major
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Is one better than the other or is it just personal preference?
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11-24-2009, 13:34
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AM3 U.S. Navy
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Juliette, Ga.
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I have a drop side and i would say if you have a choice go for the drop side, it does what the std does but if you need to you can drop the sides. example i had a full load of dirt, drop sides made unloading it 10 times easier.
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11-24-2009, 13:38
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4 Star General
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c
the c bed is easier to load with a fork truck loading pallets because the sides fold down. The std bed is "stronger" because the sides are fixed.
Justin
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11-24-2009, 13:38
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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11-24-2009, 13:39
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Enterprise Pa
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Hey thanks I'm lookin to see if there is anything around.
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11-24-2009, 13:41
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Enterprise Pa
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Thanks for findin that one I'm gonna have to check it out for sure.
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11-24-2009, 13:46
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AM3 U.S. Navy
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Juliette, Ga.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by wehring
the c bed is easier to load with a fork truck loading pallets because the sides fold down. The std bed is "stronger" because the sides are fixed.
Justin
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i will agree with the stronger part, with said load of dirt pushing on sides, it made closing tailgate harder.
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11-24-2009, 13:53
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Sergeant Major
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Enterprise Pa
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i mainly will haul hay or parts or just about anything. So you're sayin close the tail gate before you fill it with dirt rocks or stone? 
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