Steelreaper80
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I spend many nights sleeping in the truck while in the field. Let's be honest, when it comes to certain things.....I am cheap. Like hotel rooms for example. I am already dirty, smell like diesel fuel and I am just going to get dirty again the next day. Plus, I have to drive to the hotel, carry in the power tools, I hate getting up in the morning, drag the power tools back to the truck, drive back to the field.....ugh. NO. Plus, someone might mess with the truck or tractor during the night. Just not a fan. I use the bench seat as my bed, it really isn't as bad as one might think. I have a poncho liner and a pillow, I can stretch all the way out and I am a side sleeper anyway. I would just like more room in the cab.
I have been tossing around the idea and I have seen it done on here that guys have had the bed chopped down to 10 feet and added a flat top 3.5 foot sleeper onto the back of the cab. Does anyone have any input on this idea? Costs, pro's/con's....etc. I am not a fabricator and would basically buy the sleeper and have someone do the work. I would like to know the ballpark numbers and the difficulty level. Can the bed remain a drop-side even though it has been chopped? I am going up to 16.00R20's anyways so I will just put the spare into the bed. No big deal. The time and fuel savings alone from sleeping in the truck add up over time so eventually, not getting hotel rooms (which I don't anyways) pays for the project. Plus, it is a business write off.
Loosing 4 foot of bed length is not a deal breaker either. I can still get my grapples, pallet forks, tools etc up there. I have a lot of dead space in the bed. Let me know what you guys think.
I have been tossing around the idea and I have seen it done on here that guys have had the bed chopped down to 10 feet and added a flat top 3.5 foot sleeper onto the back of the cab. Does anyone have any input on this idea? Costs, pro's/con's....etc. I am not a fabricator and would basically buy the sleeper and have someone do the work. I would like to know the ballpark numbers and the difficulty level. Can the bed remain a drop-side even though it has been chopped? I am going up to 16.00R20's anyways so I will just put the spare into the bed. No big deal. The time and fuel savings alone from sleeping in the truck add up over time so eventually, not getting hotel rooms (which I don't anyways) pays for the project. Plus, it is a business write off.
Loosing 4 foot of bed length is not a deal breaker either. I can still get my grapples, pallet forks, tools etc up there. I have a lot of dead space in the bed. Let me know what you guys think.