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    I have been having trouble getting in and out of my truck launching my boat after I broke my ankle a couple of years ago and this is my solution.
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    That's a great idea, thanks for sharing.
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    When it comes to fishing "where there is a will there is a way". Nothing stops a fisherman when he really wants to go fishing you provide this right here. Good job with the ladder. You did get a patent on it didn't you. This could be the next $$$$$$ product.
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    Very nice job and idea....... these new pickup's kinda suck for height anyway......can't reach a thing if it is in the middle of the bed.......
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    Thanks for the post,I have been thinking of something along that line,I am recovering from a blown out hernia surgery and the doc said hitting the hard concrete coming out of the truck bed was harder on an older person,Told me not to do that anymore,Heck,70 ain't old
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    I've been thinking along the same lines, was wondering about this; Traxion Tailgate Ladder, Model# 1-00040 | Truck Bed Accessories| Northern Tool + Equipment

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    Nice fab job on the ladder.
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    Innovative idea

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    To reach things in my truck bed, I use a bed length 1x1 stick with a deck screw sticking out at 90 degrees on one end. I can easily retrieve things from the bed.

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