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Nice truck. I ike to keep the work truck as organized as possible. This way if I forget something for a job (IT DOES HAPPEN), I have it in stock and can find it easier. Less time in the truck = more money in the pocket over the course of a week, month, and year. Down time isn't good. Sure it takes time to keep it organized and well stocked, but in the end it comes down to production, and being organized is a big part of that production. Plus I get seriously frustrated on a job when I missing "1 thing" and that 1 thing costs me 1 hour.



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Shock, I couldn't have said it any better. I see some guy's trucks and they are a mess. I don't know how they find anything.


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HCE727: Very nice, professionally outfitted truck [Linked Image]. I hope you had a good alarm system installed to help protect it.

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Mine has its days, and it has some DAYS.... But mostly eye-level heap all the way across. [Linked Image] Maybe I'll clean up for a pic or two...


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Just wanted to echo Reno's comment on the milk crate. Funny observation there! Milk crates and buckets go hand in hand with ducttape and tiewire. [Linked Image]


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I just got through hosing about 50 lbs of dirt off mine (mostly in the wheel wells) Gotta love the serpentine roads of the oil fields [Linked Image] I'll get some pics of my bins on here soon... nothing too exciting in there [Linked Image]

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Where you working these days Randy, you no longer in the service side of life?


Mark Heller
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