POST YOUR SET UP!!


Hennessey

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I currently own a Kenworth T660, 63 inch flattop. Looking for some ideas that would allow me to fit a bigger fridge, that sits atop a metal 3 drawer system with a microwave and a printer. Here pretty soon i'm gonaa go for my own authority and start being like yall now.
 

I currently own a Kenworth T660, 63 inch flattop. Looking for some ideas that would allow me to fit a bigger fridge, that sits atop a metal 3 drawer system with a microwave and a printer. Here pretty soon i'm gonaa go for my own authority and start being like yall now.
I wouldn't get too ambitious about setup untill ya start running awhile..

You will often be so tired and liable to end up going "feral" inside the truck..

I don't even make my bed anymore..


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And I throw all my shit everywhere..

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This is my shelves the inside of cabinets look much the same if not worse..

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I currently own a Kenworth T660, 63 inch flattop. Looking for some ideas that would allow me to fit a bigger fridge, that sits atop a metal 3 drawer system with a microwave and a printer. Here pretty soon i'm gonaa go for my own authority and start being like yall now.
That's a tough one. I drove a T660 but it didn't have a fridge. Not a whole lot of room unless you want to pull out the cabinets and make new ones.
Watch that step in the bunk it will trip you in the morning almost every time;)
 
Birch? I don't know how you can stand such a mess. At the end of my day, either local or on the road I would wipe the dash off, vacuum the carpets and shake out the towels that were used for floor mats. The bed was made every morning when I got up. No food wrappers or boxes. IF I ate in the truck, any trash went out to the garbage can in the parking lot. I just like everything clean neat and orderly.
 
Birch? I don't know how you can stand such a mess. At the end of my day, either local or on the road I would wipe the dash off, vacuum the carpets and shake out the towels that were used for floor mats. The bed was made every morning when I got up. No food wrappers or boxes. IF I ate in the truck, any trash went out to the garbage can in the parking lot. I just like everything clean neat and orderly.
Trucks are easier to keep clean than to get clean. Personally I'm way more comfortable and efficient when things are organized and tidy.

You're sitting, eating, or laying in that environment all the time.

To keep like like a dumpster very much does reflect on the individual.
 
Trucks are easier to keep clean than to get clean. Personally I'm way more comfortable and efficient when things are organized and tidy.

You're sitting, eating, or laying in that environment all the time.

To keep like like a dumpster very much does reflect on the individual.
Agreed. I don't know how people do it. My truck is cleaner than my actual house most of the time because....... kids. And this month in laws.
 
Yeah, the dog and his hair making machine never get in the truck. I spent 2 hours in the heat yesterday washing his toxic slime off of the rear seat cargo area where he rides in the p-cup.

Today he spent all day running like a maniac in the back yard chasing lightning, thunder and rain. It's the only dog I've had that, the harder it rained, the more fun he had in it. :coocoo:
 
Always make your bed in the bunk. I don't care what you do at home. I don't make the bed at home in the morning I do it at night.
Always make the bed in the morning in the bunk!
As a cross-border driver you never know when the border folks are going to want to look in your truck.
Even not cross-border I had a scale officer want to snoop in my truck.
(so you didn't have time to make the bed. What else did you not have time to do this morning? Pre-trip maybe?)

I can deal with disorganisation at home. I can't deal with it in a truck. But That is just me.
 

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