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Join Date: Dec 1969
Location: Tishomingo, MS
Posts: 1,263
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pickup questions
I have two trucks to pick up at Smyrna, a shop van and a M818. I have been debating what would be the safest and cheapest way to get them home. Go get them with my M35 and tow one home and drive the other, or go in my pickup and drive both of them back. I am leaning towards going in the M35 and towing the M818 and driving the van (assuming they both run). I am thinking that the van will ride better and that I can hook up the brakes on the M818 to the M35. I was wondering what the rest of you think?
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