Re: tonneau
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT] tonneau
- From: j* s* <j*@igc.org>
- Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 11:06:00 -0500
- In-reply-to: <000401c40f56$642ef6a0$0e10660a@Justme>
I thought about that. In fact, went to buy one, then changed my mind. I had one for my old truck that I finally took to dump when the screens fell apart and the window cranks quit working. They definitely have a few advantages, like the extra headroom for taller plants, although you still have to lay down trees and such.
On Sunday, March 21, 2004, at 10:08 AM, Donna wrote:
Should have opted for a lear (?) cover... the one that is hard covered, high as the cab roof, easy to put on and off and most importantly, has screened windows ... so the plants don't cook. Also nice that you don't have to lay all the plants down since it is taller.
Donna
Just installed a soft tonneau cover on my pickup [and they said it couldn't be done!]. Man, glad I don't do that for a living. But it should keep plants from getting too blown around when we go to nurseries and sales.
Island Jim Southwest Florida Zone 10
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