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crane operator

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20" chrome bumper and some 8" stacks and you'll be ready for the truck shows.
 

mitch504

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You can really see that it's a 2200 in that pic. I didn't know the difference until our previous discussion. I wonder why they made those?
 

Old Doug

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My dad has 2 new hoods out behind the barn but they have been there 20+ years i bet there trash.
 

mitch504

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That White isn't sitting there anymore. The owner's son, (who runs the trucking side of the company) didn't know where it went, but he knew it would never be scrapped. I haven't seen the owner to ask, but I bet it's being restored.
 

DMiller

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Worked a fleet that preferred the 2275 series, ABSOLUTE PITA except for shuttling trailers for repairs, short WB as a cabover so turn tight. Did not mind the 2575 series, were fairly decent trucks and cab layout even with a Cummins or Cat inline in them. Corn Queens, almost and I SAY ALMOST as homely as R190s!!!!
 
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