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It was for use with the tip turbine engines,before the went to a dual element air cleaner.Conventionals had the hood scoop for the extra intake,COE's had dual intake stacks.

Thanks for the reply, always wondered about that scoop, I knew the tip turbine used the dual element, so the scoop was used on the early models?

More B80 series,

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Blackstone MA. 2012 Rutland MA. 2012, 673 NA, 16k frt, 60k rears, w/ 5" trunnion

R models set up for snow and ice

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early R model, Worcester MA. 2013 R model Worcester MA. 2013

FW

WOW, nice Sterling sittin next to that B81!!

Thanks Paul. Any idea why someone would go with that setup? I could understand if the truck had smaller rubber and you wanted to put aluminum buds on the front but I am wondering what the purpose is when the truck is on 24".

C. Testa from Waltham

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I know the old timer that drove the single axle b model when it was new. He always tells me the story of pulling a monster shovel out of the mass broken stone quarry in Waltham. It would just crawl rite up the hill, nothing beats a mack.

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