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Quite the recovery! I don't think you could have chosen a worse location. Good thing you had some serious pulling power to get it up and on the road. Now the fun starts, tearing into the Benz, and putting her back together. Good Luck!!!
Hi there Sparragh. Fellow Canadian here. As for the heat in the cab, that is par for the course. When I used to drive a deuce for the army in the summer, I would had both floor vents open, both front windshields open about 3 inches, both door windows down and the back wall window open. Even with...
I believe I may have your answer about the double tail gate. That trailer could have been assigned as a generator trailer. It would have had a security cage instead of wooden bows. The double gate would have been used to easily access different places on the genset. From the back, you would be...
Eastern side of Canada checking in. Nice ride you've got. I am thinking the same route here of importing a deuce from down south. There are so few Canadian deuces out there and if they come up for sale, they are very expensive.
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