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Re: Loaded up and Truckin (Pic)
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Posted by Harley on September 14, 2005 at 17:00:27 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: Re: Loaded up and Truckin (Pic) posted by Nathan in Texas on September 14, 2005 at 16:35:42:
I'm almost embarrased to tell you what the truck has in it. It is an old Roadway truck with the integral sleeper, and a 475 hp series 60 Detroit. Almost overkill I know, but I gave $7500.00 for the truck, and you can't touch a pickup for that, and I can haul something with this one. Nope, not a 656. Wish it was. They are both M's, and both are 1940 models. Both have live hydraulic power, the loader tractor has power steering, and the back one has a three point hitch. Both have wide front ends, and both have steel weights on the wheels instead of fluid. Too many thorns down here in the Ozarks to be putting fluid in them. Harley
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