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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 10:03 AM
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how much does my f250 8' styleside bed weigh? sold it and know have to pick it up, got a cherry picker but think 4 big guys ( i'm small) could get off the frame?
?#2 they use self locking nuts on the bed? they are hard to get off used a sawzall and grinder
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 02:27 PM
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4 average size guys can remove a bed, done it myself. Careage bolts with nuts and lock washers, not self locking bolts.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 02:46 PM
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thanks the nuts on mine got harder the closer i got to the end tried to go back but didnt help looked like lock nuts two more to go not in a rush
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 03:04 PM
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How did you remove it yourself? I think i may pull my bed to paint the chassis. I don't really want to have to have people come over because I live out of town and its inconvenient for others to help with that.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 05:00 PM
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i haven't done it yet but i think that will use cherry pick at one end and a friend & me at other and load on to trailer just swing around
i'm out in the sticks also.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 06:03 PM
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It took 4 guys (we are all short) to pick up the full size bed on our 66. Take off the tail gate first...it seems to weigh more than the bed does.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 07:00 PM
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I took off the rear bumper and brackets, and the rear tires, 33-12.50-16.5, put them on the ground behind bed, slid the bed back, and stood it up, and then upside down, to sandblast, by myself I was 24 then, now 52.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2012 | 07:53 PM
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I removed my 8'bed similar to fordpt , I took off the rear wheels and lowered it almost to the ground then I jacked up the front end as high as I could with a floor jack then slied the bed back till I could get a floor jack under it then kept pushing it back till I could block it up with jack stands. I'm 65 and that was 2 years ago. Tom




 
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I know most people won't have one of these, but if you do . . . I used a tractor with a front bucket and an engine hoist equalizer bar. I hooked the four chains on the equalizer bar through the four middle carriage bolts, with the equalizer giving me fore and aft balance, had a chain attached to the bar and the bucket, and let the tractor do the work. Don't forget there are six carriage bolts plus two conventional bolts at the back for a total of eight.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 08:57 AM
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yea got the two bolts at back to remove today, don't know if i can grind or sawzall.but the nut on one side is on so hard that i need brakerbar and no room to get atit
i guess you guy's have a good idea how old people are by their spelling or something i'm close to those above.
 
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I used the "4 guys method" to get my old bed off but they weren't around when I put the new one on.
The "cherry picker" method worked quite well for short bed..... I had the bed standing on end on a couple of flat dollies so I could roll it around. I positioned it behind the truck and tilted it over onto a 5 gallon bucket so I could roll the cherry picker under it. I cut a 4x4 to fit under the bed rails and attached a short chain. Voila! All by myself....
 
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yea! and that looks like a custom cab also!
 
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Old Mar 24, 2012 | 04:09 PM
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yea! and that looks like a custom cab also!
Those Custom Cabs are a killer, especially when you add the extra 14 oz. of weight for those aluminum bedside mouldings....Hahaha!!

OK, I guess you really meant the flareside beds are lighter since they can be done less the rear fenders...altho, I'm not sure how much lighter they really are.
 
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a couple of suggestions...as to bed removal...ESPECIALLY on those self locking nuts...use a nut splitter...a very sound investment...another thing...if they are OE bolts...and those werent it sounds like...have a helper hold the head flat against the bed floor while you reef on them...and a wire brushing and a shot of PB Blaster works well too...
I swapped beds out on mine years ago...over a Labor Day weekend as I recall...I did it myself...TONS of lumber laying around, a few well placed jacks lots of patience and viola...


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yea pb blaster wd4000 got it off 4 guys thank god it didn't snow untill today
 
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