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drillsgt

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I have a 1953 REO Deuce and a half. I think it was owned by the Army first, then forest service, now me.
It isn't as nice now as it will be in the future :). I'll be asking dumb questions for a while so I would apprecviate your patience.
Thanks for now,
 

Torisco

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I have a 1953 REO Deuce and a half. I think it was owned by the Army first, then forest service, now me.
It isn't as nice now as it will be in the future :). I'll be asking dumb questions for a while so I would apprecviate your patience.
Thanks for now,
Welcome aboard the green machine works. Hope to hear more from you so do not get discouraged when fixing up your Reo.
 

Warthog

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Welcome to the Green Iron Looney Bin. You start with one and then two, ten and more.
 

swbradley1

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Welcome aboard.

Don't get upset when you get people telling you to read the manuals. They are here for your protection.

(The people and the manuals.) ;-)
 

swindad2

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Another welcome from Kentucky. Bought my deuce from your area about a year ago. Always thought I was mechanically inclined. I've found its a learning process every time I fix something. But that's what makes it fun.
 
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