Equipment Storage in 1 ton dump?

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Here is my solution.
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Ropes, tool box, etc. down the one side, ladder, pole saw, pruner down the other side accessed from the rear. You do lose some chip capacity but everything is under cover. Whatever is not hung up will slide to the rearYou can put locks on the latches but a pry bar would make pretty quick work of the screws, hinges.

Here is my solution.
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Ropes, tool box, etc. down the one side, ladder, pole saw, pruner down the other side accessed from the rear. You do lose some chip capacity but everything is under cover. Whatever is not hung up will slide to the rearYou can put locks on the latches but a pry bar would make pretty quick work of the screws, hinges.
This is really nice. I wish the images were clearer so I can copy your setup. How deep into the box are those cabinets recessed?
 
To store equipment on any truck is impossible. Or ruin the use of the truck. I bought a used service body put locks on it mounted it on a trailer chassis and every thing was always available. The truck had tool boxes mounted under the bed for a tools and spare parts for the truck. Thanks
 
This is really nice. I wish the images were clearer so I can copy your setup. How deep into the box are those cabinets recessed?
Boxes down the side are 12" wide. Side with the ropes and rigging go from the bottom to the top (5'), doors are maybe 42" or so. Box on the other sideis only 42" high with a shelf for the ladder and another shelf for pole saws and pruners.
 
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