Plow / Ladder Rack / Tool Box / Wheels

With the recent trade in of my truck, the following items were removed as part of the deal and are now up for sale. All items were installed on a 2006 F250 Crew Cab with short bed (in case you have fitment questions)

WeatherGuard Tool Box
Price: $ 250.00 (These are about $ 650 new)

Same as model shown below. Has tool tray and I have the (4) original lock keys. Not in fantastic shape but functional. I have had no issues with this box. All aluminum, no rust.

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System One Ladder Rack
Price: $ 250.00 (These are about $ 750 new)

Same as model shown below. I have (8) of the movable attachment points. All original hardware included. All aluminum, no rust. I’ve had some serious weight up there a time or two and very impressed with stability.

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American Racing Wheels / BFG TA/KO Tires (265/70/17 I believe)
Price: $ 900.00 (Tires are about $ 200 / ea. new)

I have the chrome lugs and all the center caps. Ran these one summer and realized I ordered a “C” load rating instead of “E” rating and couldn’t plow or tow with them. IF I’m not mistaken these will fit other 8 lug wheels, and not just Ford’s.

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Fisher Minute Mount Extreme Vee 8 1/2’ Steel Plow
Price: $ 2,500.00 (I believe this plow was $5,500 new)

I bought this new and had it professionally installed. I always bought Fisher’s and they never let me down (this one is no exception). Only replaced one hose (this season) with no other failures. Some rust but surprisingly little for what it’s been exposed to. Comes with the original frame mount (F250), all the wiring required, and all the mounting hardware bolts. Minute Mount system is the simplest I’ve seen to date and I can mount / dismount this in under a minute. It will also come with a pair of the extension wings shown below (I believe these were $ 500.00 for the pair). Really upgrade the “volume” of snow you can keep on the blade. Also comes with Fisher “Emergency” plow parts tool box (extra solenoid, hoses, grease, pins, etc.)

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I’ve seen all this stuff in person and it’s been well taken care of

Ps I’ll get back to you on the lights shortly

Thanks. OK.

Hmm… I already have a roof rack, ski box, trailer hitch and snow tires on my GTO. I wonder if a plow and ladder rack would fit and I could make it even more useful. :slight_smile:

certainly not much good as a performance vehicle. Might as well use it for its intended purpose. :slight_smile:

Is that a quick disconnect on that rack system? How easy is it to install / remove?

Once you mount the rails to the bed, there’s (4) brackets that mount to the rail. Once those are mounted there’s four bolts that mount to the brackets and it’s on. It’s a pretty decent system of various extrusions that allow bolts to slide around in the channel where you want them to. I would say you can unbolt the entire rack off the bed and set it on the ground (with two guys) in 15 minutes, maybe less. I did it before when I pulled the cab to rebuild the motor.

Bumpage

Great guy/seller/stuff…

Tool box sold.

Tool Box, ladder rack, and wheels gone. Plow still available. Better jump on it, I heard snow one night this week.

Plow sold.