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Re: My Foot's Sore
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Posted by RickL on March 05, 2006 at 07:57:57 from (69.66.147.10):
In Reply to: Re: My Foot's Sore posted by Allan In NE on March 05, 2006 at 06:15:52:
yea thats smae as unit i just got rid of. Watch the brakes looks the same shoukld be sticker under hood always check brake fluid,It seem to always disappear. Never did figure that one out. I put cheater axle under unit i had. You won't haul much grain on that unit and it won't scale much legally. i sold mine for $3500.00, with new trucks rules now gld to be rid of all my grain trucks. Every light has to work and the imprtant stuff also. If it has a light on it it has to work or be removed. Still have one unit yet to get rid of its C60 series,cheater axle,combination grain livestock box. cab need new door and windshield. Shed roof broke it out from wind storm and it has just never moved since.
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