I was wondering what the compartment under the front of the bed for?every body always ask me that about mine,I tell them i think its for the roof but didnt know? thanks
I was wondering what the compartment under the front of the bed for?every body always ask me that about mine,I tell them i think its for the roof but didnt know? thanks
According to the Operators Manual, its a tool storage area...the following is listed in that manual under Basic Issue Items List:
JACK, Mach, Dbl-Screw, 3-Ton, Ratchet Type, 9" Closed, 18" Open (65909-932115) In tool compt on R.H. or L.H. lower front side of body.
WRENCH, Socket, Wheel Stud Nut, L-Hdl, 10.5" Offset, 1" Hex Opng, 24" long. In Tool compt on R.H. or L.H. lower front side of body.
There are other items, many, on the list...find it here:
http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=10appendix
Many think that the canvas top is stored there but the same manual says it should be stored behind the seats...the book calls the canvas "paulin":
The cab of the M715 cargo truck is equipped with a folding windshield and a removable canvas top. When removed, the paulin and its supporting members are stowed behind the cab seats.
The page that is from is here:
http://www.m715zone.com/vb/view.php?pg=10chap1-4
The Operators Manual, sometimes called the 10 due to the last part of it numerical title, is the first manual linked in the table on the manuals page linked from the top of every page of the site.
Its not for beverages???
Well 12 packs do fit nicely but so do Hi-lift jacks...you make the call...
thanks for the info I dont have any of the proper tools to put in there so I think i will use it for 12 packs, and through the jacks in the bed Thanks again
Is there enough room for ice though?
I think I'd rather stick my paulin in there.
-- Tim Taylor
DOOR||12pack|blockice|12pack|12pack|blockice|12pac k||DOOR
Sounds good to me....and the drippage from melting ice might keep the tcase cool on long trips...
You really are a thinker, aren't ya?!
'Course, what else is there to do when you're snow-bound like that?
-- Tim Taylor
Though, the ice would likely melt in less than 5 minutes with the stock drivetrain.
Not here this time of year.....course who needs ice....it was -17 when I got up with wind chills in the -45 range...
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