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6v71

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  1. I've had two pair of Wesco boots and two pair of White"s boots over the years.  I think they are the best boots you can buy.  Both pairs of Wescos have been sent back and rebuilt twice.  Wesco seems to be getting a

    bit uppity and their prices are getting out of hand.  First pair I bought in 96 cost me 280.  That same boot today would be over 500.  Chippewa makes a good solid, made in USA logger for around $300.

  2. On ‎2‎/‎16‎/‎2017 at 9:46 AM, Willie dog said:

    It was originally sold to The Kelly Company according to the factory build sheet in 1958. I was able to see some of the original lettering on the tank as I was stripping the paint off.

    I tried to get some info from both companies about the truck.....maybe an old picture or something. No response yet.

    I think they used to deliver heating oil to our house in the late 70's.  I'll ask my folks.

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  3. On 1/8/2017 at 4:48 PM, other dog said:

    Got this Craftsman box in 1974 as part of a set- still have most of the tools. The roll cabinet is still in Appomattox at my late father in law's place. I'm going to go get it as soon as I get another shed.

    Man, sure are hard on your tools.  Looks like they went through a fire.:D

  4. Don't know too much about the camel back suspension, but I'm very familiar  with the the older military 6x6 set-up and they appear to be basically the same minus the rubber blocks on the spring tips and a slightly  different arrangement of the torsion bars.  Spring packs swinging on a trunnion shaft with axles mounted on spring tips.  If you just want to see the system in action, you might have better luck looking a footage of military trucks crawling through rough terrain.Scan.jpg

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