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Memories for us old truckers

hvy 1ton

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Old Kenworth's
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That's an interesting old kenworth.
 

Mother Deuce

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My latest photos, 39 PETE, 44 KW built in Yakima Wa and a 48 KW {sort of}
Hmmm that looks like a old Fiorito Tractor the 48 sort of. Is that in Sunnyside? Did you take a image of the blade next to it and how much is the D2!?

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My latest photos, 39 PETE, 44 KW built in Yakima Wa and a 48 KW {sort of}

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My latest photos, 39 PETE, 44 KW built in Yakima Wa and a 48 KW {sort of}

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crane operator

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crane operator

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Truck Shop

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The Sort of 1948 really isn't a Kenworth. Those were built using Kenworth cabs and sheet metal in the late 40's by Arrow Tank Lines {they were building there own tractors}

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crane operator

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I looked through those pics of the 1959 international a little more. Someone put a lot of work into keeping that thing on the road, and it looks like its been being used pretty recently.
 
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