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Sorry guys. Not good with pics on phone. Would there be any interest in this. 80's model dmm 6856s. 676 gold mack engine. Guy says it run just have to get good battery in it. Cab isn't the greatest,cab corners bad and back also. Single frame 44 rears I think.

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We the unwilling, Lead by the unqualified, are doing the impossible, for the ungrateful.

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Thanks. They all look better on the wheels. 85 snowdog,I can invision this at you place with a plow on it.

I agree it would make a great plow GreenGiant.

I kinda think my plow days could be coming to an end though. Contracts are going for cheap $$$$$ and require new equipment.

Something I don't agree with. My R is in its 30 th winter plowing , 18 th winter for me, and it has never let me down.

The new equipment is breaking down all the time. Last winter at one point they had 4 broke down with electronic or DPF issues.

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Keith 

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DMM...6EX's were everywhere in the 80's and 90's here in Ontario. Everyone loved having the 6 wheel drive for off road but the upfront cost and extra maintenance made it pretty expensive. That and in Ontario because the second steer axle being on airbags that were deflatable made it classed as a lift axle later in the 90's not allowing it a full gross load rated axle. All mixers up here have Simard twin steers but non driving.

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