Harbor freight Tool Box and Raptor truck bed

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Raptor916

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Plan on purchasing the US General 44 that weighs 339 lbs. I have a bed liner with a rubber mat. They will be able to use a fork lift to load it. My driveway has a steep incline which will allow me to reverse back until the bed isn’t much higher than the driveway. Im pretty strong and so is my brother, but it is 330 lbs and my lovely truck. I can have my dad help out too, but any ideas to make it smooth as possible. The man in me has a hard time paying 100 bucks for shipping, but will easily blow it at a brewery with the fam haha.
 

Don S

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Hook a *** a long to your garage rafters and lift it out. I have an inexpensive Harbor Freight 110 volt electric winch mounted in my rafters. I lift my Xmas decorations up and down every year. Used it a couple of times to lift things in and out of the truck.
 

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I recently moved a Snap On Classic 96 that weighs 555 lbs (from what I found online). My driveway has a slight incline so I put my back wheels in the gutter and used a ramp. I was able to take it out by myself.

Loading it was easy as well... a friend helped and we were on a flat surface and used a ramp. Pushed it right in.

I’m driving a stock Gen 1 with a rubber bed mat and no bed liner.
 

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Yeah....brain fart on the *** along (come along). I ran a pipe between two rafters and then hooked my winch or you can hook a come along.
 
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