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Posted by KX on August 23, 2004 at 07:44:21 from (38.115.0.254):
In Reply to: Re: 1950 era trailers posted by Allan in NE on August 21, 2004 at 12:40:55:
I agree with Allan. I am too young to have seen it myself but I have seen pictures of 12 foot combines sitting on the back of IH, Ford and Chevy 2 ton flatbeds. I have been told most of the cabs were damaged on top from the header riding on the top of the cab. There is a old truck a farmer set up like that for a yard ornament near Wakita, OK I saw once. I dont remember what make truck but it has a Massey Ferg combine sitting on the back of it and a "Need Work" sign in the windshield. IF you saw a trailer in the 50"s, chances are good it was made from the bed of a old truck.
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