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Old Sep 18, 2025 | 03:28 PM
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2015 F150 ecoboost.5.5 foot bed. is there a flat bed conversion reasonably priced (not 9k canadian) im in Northern Maine. or what would I need to remove the bed and make one? My wife MOOSE scouts/hunts and all the gear fits nices in the bed with tonoue cover now. Unfortunatly pulling a moose into the truck is difficult, I made a rig which worked last year for my moose but unfrotunatly I am rarely in the country for the 3 moose hunt weeks. as in this year. If I can easily remove the bed and put a flatbed on it than I can bolt/weld a system to pull a moose on easily and all the gear, ropes, pullys, capson winch etc can be in trunks out of the rain. it would only be seasonal thing
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Old Sep 19, 2025 | 03:44 PM
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Probably better off finding a old beater work truck that already has a flat deck... or buying a beater truck and making a wooden deck. Aint hard to find flat decks for super duties though
removing a bed for a few weeks a year seems kind of silly to me thats a fair bit of work...a lot to go wrong dinging up your bed... and then to top it off you gotta get the bed lined up properly.

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Old Sep 19, 2025 | 07:06 PM
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YA I agree. wife and I talked about it after I posted. If a vehical is over 25 years than I do not need an inspection sticker so that is for sure that route to go. make sure mechanuically sound, 10 ply tires, flat bed but rust who cares.
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YA I agree. wife and I talked about it after I posted. If a vehical is over 25 years than I do not need an inspection sticker so that is for sure that route to go. make sure mechanuically sound, 10 ply tires, flat bed but rust who cares.
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Yeah exactly eh. And if you dinger off a tree or slip into a rut and rip a running board off, aint such a big deal on the bush beater vs the daily 😂😂

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Old Sep 20, 2025 | 07:20 PM
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LMAO
Yup we already have Allagash stipes on the truck from being in the woods so much. dont need any more
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