[/URL][/IMG] i got this truck for 300 bucks from a barn i needed to take the bed off .. also i dont have help im just moved to north carolina theis might help someone you need .saw .drill .cherry picker lumber 2x 8feet by 4x4 its better than 2x4 but if not its fine .screws and bolts i spent about 20 bucks i had stuff around the house .. it took less than hour i put a collage together if you got any question just ask
heck I just spend the morning loosening the bolts then walk the bed off...flip it up on its tail call it good
Guess us North Carolina boys think alike. Just pulled a short bed off a 76 F150 yesterday using three 2x4s just like shown. Used the same rig when pulling the long bed off my 74 F100. My cost was $0 as I already had all the lumber etc.
I think it is a clever idea. This technique might not lend itself to a step side though. It would also be easier to have a driveable vehicle to pull away from the bed once the bed is in the air.
When I wanted the bed off my OT daily-I bet the teenage boys across the street a pizza they couldn't lift it. 10 mins later it was on saw horses in my drive and a large deluxe was on it's way
and like i said before this was a solo mission didnt have any help .....when you lift a long bed up it a bit tricker to have the whole bed in the air to where you can move it around freely ...short bed and older models are way easier and you dont need anything but to bolt on and lift ....i guess everyone has there ways of doing things hahah ....