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When I got stationed at Ft. Lewis,Wa.(back in '82),there was a B-70 series tractor right along the interstate in Cle Elum,at a trucking outfit. Should have flipped a u-e and checked it out. Always wondered what happened to it. Bob Brown probably knew. 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

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nice lookin truck. bout the only think I don't like the the damn door handle upside down on the inside. don't know why people do that, guess its a preference.

Were some installed at the factory in a way that the door would open when pushed down and lock when pulled up?

Jim

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think they were All installed vertical and pointing down. very few I have seen in factor photos were mounted horizontal.

The R models I drove had the driver's door handle in the 8:00 position and passenger door handle in the 4:00 position. Then again, they could have been repositioned at some point.

Jim

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