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menefreghista762
01-16-2008, 12:03 PM
NOT MINE! Could be yours.

Power Wagon 4X4 with 8 foot bed. Includes Darley pump (model 25 AG) with 100 gallon water tank. Alco aluminum rims. Light bar is not included. Good condition, low mileage. Belongs to small township fire department.

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74w300uteline
01-16-2008, 01:27 PM
ever been to Ohio ? "Kabangggg" sound of frying pan on my cranium. No jury in the land would convict her.

pieter
01-16-2008, 02:12 PM
hay Ron in Indiana ever been to Ohio ?

Ron Says, "Been to Ohio many times, what's one more trip" :o))

And that puts us in "Lube Country"

Pieter back to doing homework

74w300uteline
01-16-2008, 02:53 PM
will you be on the Kansas run?

pieter
01-16-2008, 03:05 PM
Pieter, will you be on the Kansas run?

I would say that is a automatic "Yes"**. I think I've been on every run Ron has done in the last year and a half with exception of one to Toledo. Who wants to go to Toledo anyway?? HaHa... Plus it's 3 hours to Ron's and only 1.25 hours to Toledo for me. I was going to meet him there, but it just didn't work out that Sunday.

Roadtrips are always fun as we get to hang out and burn fuel all day/night long. Usually we get one nice meal in as a reward of sitting on our butts for countless hours and miles. We get to see the country and meet old friends and acquire new ones. Plus, if I'm good I get to drive a diesel with a 6-speed and pull a 35' trailer ;o))

**There is always a disclaimer because of scheduling and the fact that there are some unknowns in my life right now that might change things...

Pieter

Ron in Indiana
01-16-2008, 04:14 PM
ever been to Ohio ? "Kabangggg" sound of frying pan on my cranium. No jury in the land would convict her.

What Pieter said in his first post. That's only a 3 hour trip from here that's hardly a trip at all. We could hit the Lube in Perrysburg on the way home from that one. Pieter is my navigator along with "Skippy" his GPS unit. They've never let me down in all the trips we've done. Actually I "adopted" Pieter some time back since he's about the same age as my oldest daughter. He does a great job keeping me company and wields a mean spatula on a grill when the need arises. One of the best runs we had was to the Vermont rally when we drove 18 hours to Vermont. The next day we drove 200 miles round trip to Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream and brought donated ice cream back for the rally.

So Andrew what's one more truck? Tell her it's an investment, with the perfect condition and ultra low miles. Just be sure to duck. LOL

Have trailer, will travel. We could bring one or the other out to Vermont so you could pick it up, hint hint.

74w300uteline
01-16-2008, 06:39 PM
I was going to feed my addiction I'd go for the 75 w200 crewcab in New Mexico. I have a feeling that the Ohio truck is going to bring big bucks.

Paul Sanborn
01-18-2008, 10:47 AM
Do you have any photos of your 74 W330 firetruck avail? I am considering a 1976 with a Howe body on it, wondered how they compared in looks.

74w300uteline
01-18-2008, 01:39 PM
I think you can still see it on ebay #320202457864. If I recall correctly its a Pierce body.