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Hey guys new but not new here. I've bought many 2.5tons and 5 tons over the years but they were all non running parts trucks that I cut the rears out of and used in offroad trucks and monster trucks, This is the first complete m35 I've bought. I drove it once and fell in love. lol It's a 1965...
yeah we get to crush cars once and a while.:twisted: I have some wheelin vids too I'll try to post them The fun thing to do with the bronco is with the wide tires it floats I'll post a few floatin vids too.
The 5 ton has front springs in the rear and it has 4"x6" heavy wall box tube stood on end and are 6" tall other than that the rest of the truck is stock the tires are 28" wide and 67" tall with 4" of cleat these tire are rice and cane tires from a gleaner combine for use in wet and muddy fields...
hello, New here always lookin for info on stuff hope this is the place.
Also here are pics of my buddies bobbed 5 ton on 28Lx26 combine tires (67"tall) hope you enjoy
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