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I drive a Ford Ranger with a shell mounted on the back. It is an extended
cab with the four doors which is very convenient for keeping your tools right
behind the seat. There is also enough room for a generous amount of suppliesback
there. The back of the truck with it's lockable top is perfect for hauling
actions, benches, and the like. In addition to installing a bed liner I
also put in some cheep indoor/outdoor carpet which I cut to neatly fit around
the wheel wells. This provides a softer surface to avoid scratching and
also helps keep items from bouncing around so much. Although it is a small
size pick up it is capable of pulling a 4X8 trailer for moving pianos which
I have done many times. It has a nice interior and is comfortable for every
day driving. With fold down seats in the back it can fit five in the cab,
although those in the back should be small, (kids), for any long distance
trips.<br>
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Rob Goodale, RPT<br>
Las Vegas, NV<br>
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<pre wrap="">I need to buy a service vehicle. I spend half my time making service calls<br></pre>
<pre wrap=""><!---->to homes, churches, etc. My service area seems to be a circle about 20<br>miles in diameter. I am looking for recommendations. What vehicle do you<br>use, and why do you think it is a good vehicle for piano servicing?<br><br><br>Regards,<br>Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.<br></pre>
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