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Posted by the tractor vet on February 04, 2007 at 17:49:44 from (76.212.225.234):
In Reply to: OT trucks/rigs/semi's posted by TODD in MI on February 04, 2007 at 13:44:32:
She may have been thinking of or seen the OLD I H 2000 as they were a SMALL semi basicly they were sorta like a loadstar about the size of a 1600 but sat on 100x20 rubber back years ago some guys liked them as they were light most were sigal axes now some guys extended there frames added a tag axel on air bags and a small and i do mean small sleeper that was only one wide but could be two deep at times , As for power most were 238 Detroit but some came did have 250 Cummins and some guys added a turbo or hoped them up to a 335 and if ya sat one nezt to a regular semi it was just about half size , Almost bought one till i rode a day with a friend that had just about one it was hot it was noisey and no room .
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