Flat Bed (c) DewEze |
Typical Hauler Bed - there are dozens of variations (c) Alum-tite |
Both types usually have mounting areas for towing systems. Goosenecks and Fifth-Wheel hitches, class IV or V receiver hitches and easy clearances are the norm. Personally, I have a Hauler bed on my truck because it is what I wanted. Sure, lots of folks run pickup-beds, but I liked ease of use of the hauler bed. I could have gone for a flat-bed, and almost did at one point, but the look of the hauler bed, and what it is designed to be, appealed to me.
Why I wrote so much about this - I just don't know. I guess I felt like I needed to give a little background on some of this stuff. I probably won't be doing that in the future - it is very time consuming... :)
ANYHOW - to the point of this post. I am always on the lookout for how other folks 'do it'. Yesterday in the campground I saw something new and wanted to keep record of it. I think this setup accomplishes a lot with the layout. So much so that I might consider having something similar built if I ever end up with a new truck and we're still doing this. I think I'd probably put rails down the sides so that I could tie things to the back behind the cab, but it is a good start.
I like the openness of the layout. I like the open space, the amount of storage, and the fact that (it looks like) there is a hidden fuel cell in that section above the covered fifth-wheel hitch. The Freighliner it is attached to is clearly older, but the design could be adapted to any size one-ton DRW (or bigger). I just wanted to make note of this, and post something... Mission accomplished.
The Cool: Not really that much that's 'cool' perse, but just something that I liked in layout and design. The amount of storage is pretty cool.
The Interesting: If I'd had more time to go into history I'd think there would be a lot of 'interesting' there. As it is, this is interesting to me because I get to stay on the lookout for things out there that work well. Might not be interesting to some of you, but it is to me.
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