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The 4' x 8' test 900

I rarely visit ye' olde Brickboard these days because I have spent more time out of the country than in it. I must say I miss this place, I miss driving and I really miss my dearly departed '78 245 turd wagon. But I digress.

Looking to actually live in my house again back in Indiana for at least six months and I am contemplating the vehicle I need. I will be intentionally unemployed for the first three month and spending all the time finishing the remodel of said house. After that there is a move to the east coast in our near future which mean packing up the zoo (two large dogs, on medium dog, one fat cat, three rats and a gerbil) and relocating them and our stuff to a new house. Of course that house will need a full remodel...and the circle continues.

I said all that to ask this, can the 7/9 series fit the obligitory 4'x 8' sheet goods (dryall, plywood, etc)? I belive my 240 could not even if you tried to slip it in diagonally but I am hoping with the wider overall dimension the 7/9 can. I know it is only 44" between the wheel wells but can a sheet sit on top?

If the answer is no, do not dispare, I will just get another 240 and another small cargo trailer.

Thanks,

Onkel Udo






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