treemuncher
Senior Member
I have finally gotten around to changing out my service truck body (11' Reading) and I was thinking that now is the time to make any updates before I fill it up again. Please share your ideas on what works best for your truck to inspire others here on this thread.
Nothing was wrong with my old bed but when I purchased the new 2019 F550 C&C, I found an excellent box on a used truck a day after purchasing the new truck. So, I purchased the used truck, kept the box and flipped the used C&C for a low cost, upgraded box with better locks, slide out tool trays and less wear & tear. After 6 years of that box in storage, I had some cold and wet weather offtime to get the swap done. Prior to the mounting of the box, I did reinforce the known weak points that would crack in the future if they were not built up a bit thicker - the main cross beams. After over 25 years of use, this style of utility bed has served me well with minimal problems.
#1 mod for me is running water for washing my hands - an 8 gallon plastic water tank and an on-demand RV or sprayer pump has treated me well for over 25 years. Even through nmerous annual freezing events, the plastics chosen do not split and the pump continues to work fine once defrosted. Nothing better than running water on the truck when it's in the 90's or higher before getting into the truck or machine after maintenance work. I will post pics of that system later.
This better bed came with some drainage tiles in the bottom of some of the lower boxes - great idea to keep the condensation to a minimum. I ordered a box of 50 12"x12" tiles for $76 from Vevor. This will go in my most used boxes. Only the smallest of parts will pass through these slots so no worries for what I work with.

Other items that I "must have" in the box:
Internal lighting in main box (LED), 12V power to transfer tank and internal lighting, cord reels for air, pressure washer, greaser and 120v electric, fuel transfer tank, air compressor, air powered grease keg, welder/generator/ pressure washer system that runs off of the truck's PTO, pole saw storage tube, funnel mount/drain.
As I get the box outfitted, I will try to remember to take pics as I go. I am interested to see what others add to make their trucks more useful. And I now have an extra box that will go up for sale as soon as I have everything moved out of it!
My welder/generator: Miller Big 40 welder shop converted to hyraulic drive with switch over valve to operate 4 gpm/ 4000 psi pressure washer. Hydraulic tank mounted above generator. Quick disconnects on pressure and return lines so I can pull out of truck as needed.

Nothing was wrong with my old bed but when I purchased the new 2019 F550 C&C, I found an excellent box on a used truck a day after purchasing the new truck. So, I purchased the used truck, kept the box and flipped the used C&C for a low cost, upgraded box with better locks, slide out tool trays and less wear & tear. After 6 years of that box in storage, I had some cold and wet weather offtime to get the swap done. Prior to the mounting of the box, I did reinforce the known weak points that would crack in the future if they were not built up a bit thicker - the main cross beams. After over 25 years of use, this style of utility bed has served me well with minimal problems.
#1 mod for me is running water for washing my hands - an 8 gallon plastic water tank and an on-demand RV or sprayer pump has treated me well for over 25 years. Even through nmerous annual freezing events, the plastics chosen do not split and the pump continues to work fine once defrosted. Nothing better than running water on the truck when it's in the 90's or higher before getting into the truck or machine after maintenance work. I will post pics of that system later.
This better bed came with some drainage tiles in the bottom of some of the lower boxes - great idea to keep the condensation to a minimum. I ordered a box of 50 12"x12" tiles for $76 from Vevor. This will go in my most used boxes. Only the smallest of parts will pass through these slots so no worries for what I work with.

Other items that I "must have" in the box:
Internal lighting in main box (LED), 12V power to transfer tank and internal lighting, cord reels for air, pressure washer, greaser and 120v electric, fuel transfer tank, air compressor, air powered grease keg, welder/generator/ pressure washer system that runs off of the truck's PTO, pole saw storage tube, funnel mount/drain.
As I get the box outfitted, I will try to remember to take pics as I go. I am interested to see what others add to make their trucks more useful. And I now have an extra box that will go up for sale as soon as I have everything moved out of it!
My welder/generator: Miller Big 40 welder shop converted to hyraulic drive with switch over valve to operate 4 gpm/ 4000 psi pressure washer. Hydraulic tank mounted above generator. Quick disconnects on pressure and return lines so I can pull out of truck as needed.
