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Please post your pics of M123

maddawg308

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There never was a dump 10-ton in this series, it must have been a civvy transplant of a dump body on a M123 chassis. The only 10-tons in the series were the M123 tractor and the M125 cargo body.
 

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There never was a dump 10-ton in this series, it must have been a civvy transplant of a dump body on a M123 chassis. The only 10-tons in the series were the M123 tractor and the M125 cargo body.
They did originally want to build a dump variant and don't forget about my M124 you pictured. [thumbzup]

Jeff
 

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There was a D model, it was a late issue by Consolidated Diesel-Electric. , it had TWO winches , the low 5th wheel , ect
 

Karl kostman

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Thanks guys for posting pics of these 10 tonners, I am a Deuce guy and think the world of them but I have to say that these are in an entire different world, they seem to me More of a TANK with tires than a truck, I take my hat off and bow to you guys those truck are the definition of true proud beauty!!! Thanks again for sharing!
KK
 

maddawg308

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BKubu told me that looking at 10-tons and owning 10-tons are WAY different things. They are great to fawn over and restore, but try driving one don't the road and "pucker factor" gets a whole new meaning.
 

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BKubu told me that looking at 10-tons and owning 10-tons are WAY different things. They are great to fawn over and restore, but try driving one don't the road and "pucker factor" gets a whole new meaning.
Hey Dawg, BKubu told me the same thing, but like I told him driving them is the best part for me!! No "Pucker Factor" here rofl
 

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here are so pix of mark austin's 10ton. this was up in iola last year and it should be going again this year and hopefully with the rare 10ton cargo. if we can get to workin on it.
 

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