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Posted by MMRTI on June 02, 2006 at 06:42:16 from (67.4.172.5):
In Reply to: 1946 Chevy grain truck posted by Dachshund on June 01, 2006 at 05:44:47:
The truck we had had a 215 cubic inch engine with a bypass oilfilter mounted on the intake manifold. It had dipper lubricaton and babbit bearings that had shims. The heavy duty model had 8.25 tires the regular one had 750 by 20 tires that is why the wheels were different. I think they all had black fenders and I can only recall seing green, red and blue ones from the factory. The heavy duty ones often had 3 speed browne and lipe auxilliary transmissions. If you add a hoist as many did and the 200 bu box the combines weight loaded does affect braking. Some added hydrovac I believe. Good luck on a fine origional restoration.
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