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Yes - I did for sometime have a set up like this with a Citroen Relay double cab tipper.
Lawnflite pro fitted widthways where the rear seats were (JUST!), wooden shelving built over this to hold sprayers etc.
Other tools were fitted in a locked box in the bed.
IF i can find any pictures I will post them up - they were on a computer that has since deceased but should be on one of my back ups somewhere.
The theory is good - turns out it didn't suit my business.....
Something like that idea you mean Seth?
Yes that's right that''s pretty much as I was hoping. But not too sure whether I'd rack it like yours (I dont do a lot of pedestrian mowing anymore) but I have the same lawnflite roller as you did so that's great thanks.
Yes, they're a fantastic compromise but can be a right pain to park. I've gone over to a single cab, and we're managing but do sometimes miss the double.
I'm coming from a LWB transit so im used to tight squeezes, I appreciate a tipper is a little longer and a smidge wider though.