Feed reel under flatbed?

I actually thought about doing it on my 2007 F 350 when I had it. It's a great way if you have something else you want to put in their place on the bed. I would think mounting them underneath would be hard on your back unless you had electric hose reels. I might do it to my truck though if I add a second machine to it one day but mainly as a back up unit. I want to set it up to where I can shut one machine down if something breaks on it, hit a few valves, start the back up unit up and go right back to work.
 
I have seen a few rigs here on PWI with under-mount reels and it looks good to me.
 
Did it and wouldnt do it again...first I had manual reel ..that did suck on the back...second if the lock or brake isnt engaged and the hose starts to drag...riiiiiip right off the reel...turned a titan into a Potatoe chip..lol..plus I couldnt imagine what the car behind me thought when 5 feet of hose came flying at em. Great for utilizing space but def go electric and have redundancies on lock checking .
 
I remember seeing them boxed in with the side open before, looked relatively protected.
 
Hose Reel mounting.. under the truck bed.

Under-Bed-mounted reels work (and look) really cool,
But HOW you do it is just like the difference between a positive attitude, and a negative one..
.. the results are about YOUR management skills.

and for security.. use grade-8 bolts,
Anchor them well with beefy flat-washers,
Use only NyLok version nuts,
..including replacing what you see of the reel's original hardware,
then, anchor the end of the hose with a mounted quick coupler,
Triple-check the reel lock EVERYtime you use it,
and put the hose reels on your "hardware check" of your monthly maintenace list.
..You have one of those, Eh?
 
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We have both a supply and pressure reel under the bed of "the Rig", our F350 flatbed. They are pretty beat up but, it is a huge space saver. We have ruined a few hose ends from dragging when we first installed, but early on developed a policy of leaving the hose connected to gun through stake body (impossible to disconnect).
 
I was thinking about mounting hose reels under the box truck but the hoses worry me as they can get loose and start dragging.

I have seen guys that put couplers onto the frame so that the hoses don't come loose which is a great idea.

Pin locks on the electric hose reel are also a great idea.
 
I am mounting a 28 inch wide electric pw hose reel on the top and the feed reel underneath. I am welding a fake spigot thread to the underside of the bed to screw the end to. The reel has a twist lock.

Will be putting a mud flap between the reel and the tires.
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Btw, got a little carried away with the angle grinder and a cutting wheel today making the side panels.

Cut into the bone and joint. Have to see the orthopedic surgeon Monday. They spent an hour and a half digging out bone chips and metal shavings.

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