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Several years ago I was looking for a bed for my M135 after about a year of no joy a buddy of mine said he had 2 trucks and the price was right. I bought them sight
unseen and with too many irons in the fire never even went to look at them. About 6 months ago he asked if I was ever going to get them as guys would drop by the
house (rural) during the day and ask his wife about them. KCCLAY got G749 envy after him and I did a 2 day recovery to bring mine home and I told him he could have
the left overs all I wanted was the bed. BTW they both ran when parked and super bonus both have winches!
We finally all had a day where all three could get together and move the trucks and that was yesterday. What we had planned a few hours for took 5 just to get one
on the trailer. So when it dries out a little will be going back for the second with the M35.
Both trucks had trees that had grown up around and the wheels had sunk in and became one with mother earth so it was chain saw, shovel and high lift time. Even
though the snow had melted an inch down it was frozen. We spent most of the time on the bed truck only to find out the right front wheel was locked and with a
Power Wagon and a Duramax could not get it to roll. With ground conditions like they were we finally went to the other truck and after a few tugs it popped out of the ground.
unseen and with too many irons in the fire never even went to look at them. About 6 months ago he asked if I was ever going to get them as guys would drop by the
house (rural) during the day and ask his wife about them. KCCLAY got G749 envy after him and I did a 2 day recovery to bring mine home and I told him he could have
the left overs all I wanted was the bed. BTW they both ran when parked and super bonus both have winches!
We finally all had a day where all three could get together and move the trucks and that was yesterday. What we had planned a few hours for took 5 just to get one
on the trailer. So when it dries out a little will be going back for the second with the M35.
Both trucks had trees that had grown up around and the wheels had sunk in and became one with mother earth so it was chain saw, shovel and high lift time. Even
though the snow had melted an inch down it was frozen. We spent most of the time on the bed truck only to find out the right front wheel was locked and with a
Power Wagon and a Duramax could not get it to roll. With ground conditions like they were we finally went to the other truck and after a few tugs it popped out of the ground.