2024 - Volume #48, Issue #3, Page #34
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Slide-Out Toolboxes Open To Either Side
“They pull out 60 percent from either side,” says Greg Hillman of Gary Gross Truck and Accessories in Lincoln, Neb. “That means every tool in that box will be accessible from either side.”
The Quick Draw Toolboxes also come in different shapes and sizes for any application.
One example is an angled box for a flatbed so that round bales can fit right up next to it. There’s a square box so you can mount a welder or air compressor on it for a service truck.
If you need more room, there’s also a 9-in. extension box to bolt underneath for more storage.
If you don’t have a flatbed, there’s a Quick Draw toolbox designed for a regular pickup truck that sits up on the bed rails.
“They come in either steel or aluminum and are made here in the USA,” Hillman says.
Each toolbox will hold approximately 400 lbs. of tools evenly distributed throughout the toolbox.
“The doors are sealed so the tools will stay dry,” he says. “They have a rubber gasket along the edges that help seal them.” There’s also a triple-lock system on each end for safety.
The toolboxes have rubber mat floors and feature a powder-coat finish. They also come with accessories, including a bolt bin, 4-pack dividers, a half-tray, and a tool organizer.
Hillman says toolboxes range in price from $1,000 to $1,500, and anyone interested should call for more information.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Greg Hillman, Gary Gross Truck and Accessories, 4000 Cornhusker Highway, Lincoln, Neb. 68504 (ph 402-466-5351; info@garygrosstrucks.com; www.garygrosstrucks.com).
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