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  1. Stalwart

    M656 gets a lift from it's MUCH younger brother

    It was an AWESOME truck and fun to drive. I loved seeing the look on the new owners face after his first drive, he looked elated on how easy it was. The paint was worn out but being aluminum, he can take his time, it isn't going anywhere.
  2. Stalwart

    M656 gets a lift from it's MUCH younger brother

    Right on Bjorn, I think got a weight just over 17k when leaving the dump empty. It worked the F450 pretty hard but it didn't complain. On the good side I got to see the truck move from the outside for the first time and it was really cool to see it go through some kinda swampy area in 4...
  3. Stalwart

    M656 gets a lift from it's MUCH younger brother

    If I go by the numbers I know and the listed weight of the 656 I was at 32,000. But if I use the numbers and the scale weights of the 656 I had from the "dump" I was at about 34,000. Not quite the 35,500 I got below. I don't stop at scales, I drive by 'em. :twisted:
  4. Stalwart

    M656 gets a lift from it's MUCH younger brother

    I delivered my Ford M656 to it's new home 110 miles from here. It got a ride behind another Ford, just 39 years younger. It was sad to see the old girl go but I'm happy for its new owner, he seems to love it.
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