newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Messages
- 14,096
- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
Build a ladder rack:
About $30 in U-bolts etc. (remember to use lock washers), $30 in PT 2x4's.
(That pic is down in Mississippi after I put sides on, loaded it up, drove from
Virginia, unloaded and took the sides off.)
I could not find a reasonably priced easily removable ladder rack for my superduty. Lowes carries a nice one for $300 but it's supposedly too low for my truck (I called the mfg).
And then when you decide you need to transport a whole bunch of loose items (in my case mainly cardboard boxes of books) buy some 3/4 PT plywood and more U-bolts. (They were out of shorter U-bolts.)
Then start using your tractor to fill it up.
I put down a large tarp (you can see it laying on the cab) then wrapped the tarp back after loading to keep it rainproof.
If you want to leave the sides on later I suggest putting a window in behind the cab (plexiglass).
Everything is bolted together (with lock washers!) and has withstood an 800+ mile trip from Virginia to Mississippi.
The U-bolts work well because they provide easy strap tie down points.
I probably should paint the sides.
The rack also unbolts easily. But I don't know how it will affect mileage.
About $30 in U-bolts etc. (remember to use lock washers), $30 in PT 2x4's.
(That pic is down in Mississippi after I put sides on, loaded it up, drove from
Virginia, unloaded and took the sides off.)
I could not find a reasonably priced easily removable ladder rack for my superduty. Lowes carries a nice one for $300 but it's supposedly too low for my truck (I called the mfg).
And then when you decide you need to transport a whole bunch of loose items (in my case mainly cardboard boxes of books) buy some 3/4 PT plywood and more U-bolts. (They were out of shorter U-bolts.)
Then start using your tractor to fill it up.
I put down a large tarp (you can see it laying on the cab) then wrapped the tarp back after loading to keep it rainproof.
If you want to leave the sides on later I suggest putting a window in behind the cab (plexiglass).
Everything is bolted together (with lock washers!) and has withstood an 800+ mile trip from Virginia to Mississippi.
The U-bolts work well because they provide easy strap tie down points.
I probably should paint the sides.
The rack also unbolts easily. But I don't know how it will affect mileage.