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Yes Red Horse, I bought a factory new M Model INT in 1969, nose was shorter, had a 220 Cummins and the front axle was not a drive axle, if I remember right it sat up higher than the RD230........Paul

RONCETTI

OK guys, a few more from my archive

Aggregate Industries.

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and a few from Upper Cape Concrete

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Rick

Rick,

Thanks for posting these A.I. trucks.They bought us (Meyer Material Co.-Chicago area) out 5-6 years ago.So far, everything still says Meyer on it.Hope they don't take the Meyer name away,but I'm not holding my breath either. Al

IF YOU BOUGHT IT, A TRUCK BROUGHT IT..AND WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH IT, A TRUCK WILL HAUL IT AWAY!!! Big John Trimble,WRVA

Some B 60 series,

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B 61SX, Templeton MA, (1994), This one was parted out around 2004,

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B 61SX, Worcester MA, (1987), This one and my SX are of the 10 trucks from the New York / New Jersey road

job. This is the 4th owner, haven't seen it in over 20 years.

FW

Is the second b61 jolin pavings truck?
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