Actually, you can get a nice Rubbermaid tilt truck from your local Sam's Club.
FacilitiesNet has a great motorized tilt truck. I bought one last year, and it's been great.
The ability of being able to get a decent used truck depends on your definition of "decent". Things that needed to be taken into account are model, model year, mileage, accident history, overall condition. If you are looking for something to just get you around and to haul things, and if you don't mind a vehicle over 10 years old, you should be able to get a decent truck for under $2,000. Although the definition of "decent" may vary, $2000 is enough to find a working and relatively new truck. Look around the used car lots in your area and attend some auto auctions and you should be able to find something to fit your budget.
cars.com always has really good deals on cars or try craigslist.com
Ryderfleet has one of the longest and most trustworthy reputations for semi truck parts. You can find them over at ryderfleetproducts.com
In the tunnel, you go over the trucks. Enroute you find some keys that open the car on back of the wrecker truck. Enter and turn on the lights. (Clicking the control will tilt the truck so that the headlights shine on the zombies.)
you transform into a troll then you go onto the truck and push the crane while your on the truck not lever
if your looking for a vending truck it might be hard to find a decent site that offers both good products and prices. But if you go to www.vendingtruck.com you will find lots great products and prices. Hope this made your problem a little easier.
The type of rental truck you need really depends on the type of job you need to get done. A decent one would definitely be up to date on safety requirements and should not have any problems with it.
The best way to tell if a used pickup truck is of decent quality is to have a mechanic in your area check it out. To locate a mechanic in your area, either search the yellowpages, yelp, or online.
pull out the tranny about 3inches then tilt it to the right and pull it past the bellhousing then tilt the trannny down and slide it out
Some reliable websites that sell truck toppers are Industrial Ladder & Supply, Northern Tool, Leer, and SNUGTOP. You may also be able to find a reliable seller at the eBay website.
You can find a decent man in just about everywhere but no matter where you go you will also find indecent men.
Any Volvo dealership, halfway decent truck stop, or - if a simple 12v cooler is sufficient (it was for me when I drove OTR), then you can find one easily enough at Wal Mart, Target, Best Buy, etc.