Access Covers for Ford Super Duty

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posted on April 28, 2010
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Access Roll-Up Covers by Agri-Cover are now available for the all-new 2011 Ford Super Duty 250, 350, 450 short bed pickups. Every Access roll-up truck bed cover features:

• Easy installation
• Rolls open or closed in seconds, allowing full bed usage and no need for removal
• Increases gas mileage by up to 10%
• Engineered to operate in all four seasons

Agri-Cover, Inc. manufactures Access Roll-Up Covers, SnowSport Utility Plows, Agri-Cover Roll Tarps and other truck/ATV accessories at their state-of-the-art facility in Jamestown, N.D. These unique products can be purchased online or from your local certified dealer. To locate a dealer near you, visit our online dealer locator or call 1-800-233-4655.

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