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Got a new farmall hauler

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Bob Kerr

11-23-2007 06:37:42




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Picked up a nice mostly original 71 Chevy Custom Camper 3/4 ton at an auction last weekend with 98,000 original miles. The Old Farmer was selling off the last of his equipment and clearing out the barn. Everything was very well maintained including a IH TD 25 bulldozer that had a new crank and track parts that went cheap. It was opening day for gun season so the crowd was sparce. Now I can retire the Dakota, it had trouble pulling big loads anyway. I know this truck will "walk the dog", Dad has a 69 custom Camper 3/4 Longhorn we used to pull a TD 6 bulldozer with and it did great with that. It will be nice to get a good size load of firewood home each trip also!

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Hayfarmer

11-23-2007 09:39:10




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 Re: Got a new farmall hauler in reply to Bob Kerr, 11-23-2007 06:37:42  
Should be a good rig for you. What engine does it have, 350? I have a 76 chevy 3/4, camper special, 4x4 and it has hauled some humongous loads of firewood out of the hills here. Also gravel and railroad ties on the farm. I think the older ones had heavier axles than they newer ones. Mine only has about 70,000 miles on it, I bought it new, because I can't afford to drive it much now. Good luck with your truck.

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Bob Kerr

11-23-2007 16:01:58




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 Re: Got a new farmall hauler in reply to Hayfarmer, 11-23-2007 09:39:10  
Yep, 350 AT PS PDB A/C saddle tanks,cargo light, rear leafs, heavy front sway bar, cloth seat in nice shape, new Michelins, very little rust. It was running rough but has a new engine. Mostly because it was driven very little if at all in the past 4 years, but with new plug wires and plugs and a carb rebuild it purrs like a tiger with a villager in its belly. Drives like a new one. Can"t wait to get a good load on and see how it goes.

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