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Islander39er

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Islander, you truly use your truck for a WIDE variety of jobs! not sure whey there is a kitchen chair sitting outside with gloves drying on it but.. it adds to the pic quite a bit, as does the tank with the large drain line!
Well, thanks!

My mom lives with me and sometimes uses the chair when she's outside.
Otherwise I do try to keep junk (or other items) sitting outside to a minimum, but it's hard to avoid completely when you're doing renos.
Which I've been doing for 10 years. Started off with a few good bones surrounded by bushes grown up to the windows. 10 years later the finish line is somewhere up ahead, but a house is never really finished.
 

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Another load of soil and rocks.

The one bigger (and hard, dense) rock was too heavy to lift into the truck, so a journey uphill with the old dolly got it to it's destination. That was a workout. I'm still working on breaking apart it's big brother. That's some tough stone.

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Another load of soil,

Then pulled up the doorstep and temporarily replaced it with the ram to build a little strip of roof and paint fascia/install soffit on the perpendicular wall. One of the easiest 12/12 roofs I've ever done.

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Its a short bed, so however long that would be.
Right on. Factory was 6.75', but the angle of the picture looked like it may have been even shorter, which would be a custom job.

I used to see a chevy square body with a crew cab swapped on to an RCLB frame and the bed cut down. The fender pretty much tapered to a point in front of the wheel wells.
 

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