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Post by Deleted on Mar 8, 2011 11:54:46 GMT -5
Justin, The box in the back could be used for airbags, straps, supports of all types, etc. I use to work for a towing company that had a older IH with a sleeper. The sleeper was modified to be a storage unit for what I just mentioned. Our truck had the big air bags that would lift toppled trailers back upward, different sized straps and chains and one section as a bio-hazard section. Cleanup tools as soak up pads, booms for fuel leaks and the sort.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2011 6:36:18 GMT -5
The truck we had was modified to have compartments for each item. The shovel,broom,snd a trash pail was in one for accident cleanups. Another was set up with 3 different size bottle jacks and a floor jack. Another with battery opperated tools like a Impact wrench, Sawsall, Drill, flashlight etc. The farther left of the box were atleast 6 different sizes of chains hanging in it. Extra set of suzicables (cab to trailer power lines) and other misc. stuff used for recovery. The airbags were in the bottom compartment along with the compressor to fill them. Fuel cans are a must so you can keep fuel for the equipt. needing it and also as a service for motorists who run out.
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Post by towguy76 on May 26, 2012 22:26:05 GMT -5
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