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bigugh_4
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Chev hi cube truck. Installed my own shelving. made it out of steel with expanded metal shelves, (No dirt catcher) used plactic containers. best thing is the outside bill board adveretising that was painted on. Worst thing dual rear wheels boy you have to watch them. Icey roads can cause loss of a wheel and then both on the same side. Slipping on ice the lug bolts cannot take the punishment that dual wheels can deliver when the tires find traction! Woah! bolts shear off!. A big cube(box) truck is ok but very hard to keep organized. takes a lot of time to keep it straight. If I had to do it again , I'd go for the boxes on the side of an open pick up. winter would be a pain but the tools and material is dry. winter keeps the box cleared! And they make those big enough for trailer if'n you need one!
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Hackney Performer AC / 1000 Service Vehicle
Is there anyone using the Hackney Service Body? Specifically, the Performer AC/1000 unit? If so, I would like your email address and telephone number...have questions. Thanks.
Bill Russell
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