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WOW what a Great offer! I'm new but starting to think this site has some very good people!:goodjob::goodjob::goodjob::goodjob::goodjob:
Sorry I couldn't make them quit.
I always go a bit slower & think of how they did it in the old days before the tools we have now. Also I try to go slow enough I can back out before burying it, also Try to not use the front wheel drive unless I need to get unstuck.
My Dad buried a good size dozer to near the top of the tracks...
I agree 100% with 61sleepercab & have saved much old iron from the crusher. The good part is you have cash to buy another hidden treasure so start hunting which to me is half the fun!
My trucks # is 04H96470, how do I find the history. Sorry for the stupid question as I'm sure the answer is on the site but I couldn't find it. I tried the google search but it kept locking up. I love old iron of many types & part of the fun is discovering the history of it's past. Thanks!
Got it home yesterday & was supposed to haul the scouts in the parade today but they changed their mind at the last minute due to liability. Too bad:shrugs:
I'm in SW Michigan & just got my new-to-me 1970 M35A2 home. It has a troop carrier bed with bows & like new tarp, hardtop, Hercules turbo multi-fuel, 20k front winch. She's a beast! I had a '66 radio truck I sold & missed but I like this better. I'm glad I found this dite & look forward to...