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Not sure if these classify as antiques or not. These are on the side of Rt. 4 in Killington, Vt. They contract out to the town and do all the plowing at the ski area, the second highest peak in Vermont. The older one on the left has the Frink cable style wing setup. The mechanic at the shop is a real nice guy, he let me take as many pics as I wanted.

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A lot of towns here had R models and then went to international. I've been told by many they wish they still had their R models. Turn the key and go.

ya,,its the same thing here,,nevada had allotta them,,went to cornbinders.bob
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The small town i'm from in Jersey still has an R-190 Binder that does back-up plow duty should one of the other trucks be down. Been garage kept since new,i know the township maintence supervisor (now retired) he told me the engine had never been apart,and was one of the best trucks (non-Mack) that they ever bought.......................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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