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  1. Recovry4x4

    1952 Studebaker M35?

    That was me and that was the best flat towin deuce I've ever drug home. It followed me on every corner no matter how tight I cranked it. The normal M35A2 stuff tends to turn the wrong way on sharp turns especially rights. When I got to Newmans I had 100 gallons of diesel in the transfer tank...
  2. Recovry4x4

    1952 Studebaker M35?

    Attached find a pic of my (formerly) 1952 Studebaker M275. Yeah, I like tractors. M35s were in production in 1952 and Studebaker was making a bunch of them. It's highly possible that it's exactly what's advertised. There's quite a following of Stude collectors that buy these just because...
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