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    here are some more
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    a few more, dates are now corect.Frame was changed from some of previous pics, wheel base from 97" to 158".

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    last pics. to date.
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    Wahoo!!!

    Someone likes to play in the mud!!!!

    Will the semi rat have a hitch to haul the mud machine?
    ...at least I'm enjoying the ride!

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    Yes, thats why i'm building it. I can't afford to buy a 1 ton truck so i will make one. The front and rear axles are from a 72 motor home. the frame is made with 2x4x1/4 tubing and when done, just the frame will wheigh about 650 lbs. the motor is about 425 hp w/ 4 speed tranny.

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