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Thanks again Jim, your advice and knowledge are greatly appreciated. The Walter had been used to grade roads with the Frink plow, not to smart, all's well though, it looks like the truck did survive the duty. I am looking forward to spending some time trimming out my roads when the Oshkosh...
Yea I'm just doing my part to oil the machinery, keep big oil rolling, and catchin all the dirty looks from the hugger's here in town. All the while I'll have a grin on my face.
To answer your ? Jim, no under belly plow on the Walter, the Oshkosh Wt2206 has one!
I'll use it to grade my mile...
It runs really well, brakes nice steers well, hydraulics work well, dumper tips, tires..... Oh well can't win them all, paint and body are present and in need of alittle tlc, know real rust (Az. truck) other than the surface issues, missing one driver side engine cover, anyone have a line on one...
I hope this trucks history is found on a USAF base. I bought it today from a rancher about 60 miles north of me here in N.Az. He said all he new was it had been a County truck back in the early 90's. If some one can stir me in the right direction on tracking the SN# history down that could...