That’s what mine look like in the UTV bed at work. I’ve got to get a mat in it! Stupid thing doesn’t have a good way to bungee anything in.
Thing about that ad it brings back bad memories for me that bloody crowbar rolling around in the back...That’s what mine look like in the UTV bed at work. I’ve got to get a mat in it! Stupid thing doesn’t have a good way to bungee anything in.
You got a picture of that setup? Sound easy and reliable. Or you could type a thousand words. LolFor my daily logging needs, I carry 4 saws in the back of my pickup. My pickup has a rubber mat, but I still like the saws sitting on a sheet of plywood, that way any leaks are absorbed. The saws all stay in place because I took a 4x6 and spanned it across the pickup bed and cut slots in it where I want my saws to sit. The 4x6 stays in place between a couple “L” brackets that are fastened to the plywood, but not the 4x6. This way I can easily remove the 4x6 and plywood to use my pickup for anything else if needed. Works great for me and is easy to setup/take down and also store. The saws stay upright even driving across chisel plowed fields, hitting snow drifts, etc..
No, but I’ll try to take one today.. Full disclosure, what I explained in above post is the way I am going to update my current setup. My current setup is nearly the same, with the exception that I use a 2x6 that has “stops” that are just screws into the plywood. Live and learn they say. Version 1 (current) has served me well for the last year or so, but I see where it could be improved.You got a picture of that setup? Sound easy and reliable. Or you could type a thousand words. Lol
Sound good, will wait for the improved version.No, but I’ll try to take one today.. Full disclosure, what I explained in above post is the way I am going to update my current setup. My current setup is nearly the same, with the exception that I use a 2x6 that has “stops” that are just screws into the plywood. Live and learn they say. Version 1 (current) has served me well for the last year or so, but I see where it could be improved.
I basically over-thought it the first time. The 4x4 and “L” brackets is just much simpler, and just as effective.Sound good, will wait for the improved version.
Did it have that seat that folds flat like my '95? I have a tool box to put into mine, but want it easily removable when I want to really fill it.I have a F250 extended that I removed the read seat and I keep 4 saws back there
Yep got a red cedar log last a lifetime .Log in the bed with a few cuts in it for the bars to drop into like buckin Billy ray
Mine too. That’s why I posted this. I happened to see the log trick, but figured guys on here that do it for a living have tons of ideas.That’s what mine look like in the UTV bed at work. I’ve got to get a mat in it! Stupid thing doesn’t have a good way to bungee anything in.