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Posted by JD Humm on February 16, 2002 at 19:06:19 from (67.203.73.61):
In Reply to: Re: Loadstar photo posted by TBear on February 16, 2002 at 18:42:52:
Dad had two of them he bought new, the second one was a 65 model with the 304 but a 4 spd rather than the 5 and it was a hevier built truck but still tagged a 1600. He had a new Baughman spreader box on that one for lime and fertilizer spreading. In 1970 it was outfitted with tender body to supply his new Big A floater which took over the spreading duties. The Big A and that truck served him well until 1992 when both were sold and as far as I know are still working. The 10 wheeler 62 model is still working as well, it was sold in 1982 and the current owner put a 392 in it.
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