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Welcome to the site and good luck. My buddie here in Indiana owns a 5 ton, no cdl required. One time antique fee paid for life. JC Taylor antique Auto very reasonable. :driver:
Temps in mid twenties,low thirties, age sixties. We were wearing camo, lots of strange looks. People must have thought those Guard guys are getting older all the time. :driver:
CBVET an I bought our first deuce in Minn. and drove it back 900 miles to Indiana Thanksgiving week end about seven years ago. No major problems, lot of rain and ice , duct taping windows , winshield and all cracks. We were in our low 60`s then wouldn`t want to do it now. :beer:
This is not a mite trailer. I have seen a mite trailer, they look like the bed on a mite vehicle. They would float when deep water fording, so the Corps refused them. We pulled m-100 trailers with our mites in 1963-1965. I don`t know what happened later, I think they pulled m-416 trailers. The...
Your wise to want one with electric starter, ours were all pull start, like a lawn mower. I always figured that is why they called them 'mules'.We usually had a couple guys push them or pulled them with a mighty mite to start them. Fun hard working things once they were running. :beer:
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