what do you have?

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what do you have

710m
21
48%
710k
6
14%
712m
13
30%
712k
2
5%
any diesel
2
5%
 
Total votes: 44

rubicon4wheeler
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Post by rubicon4wheeler »

I voted with my 710M
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what i've got

Post by krick3tt »

73 710M
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Post by mjnims »

normally I would answer that question "nothing contagious"

but I voted 712 M instead
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Post by todds112 »

In, 712M.
1973 712M
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Heed
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Post by Heed »

710M...(babied, of course) and it wants a baby brother (Haffy!)
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Post by Denis »

A 710 K and a 710 M. 8)

And I just would like to get another one. (712 workshop....):roll:

Just seems I can't get enough. I'm just crazy about these trucks.

Denis :wink:
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Post by andy »

I get to chime in about my 710M. Also, I just happened to pick up a 712M, will post details and more pics when I get it home.

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Post by Erik712m »

I see it's been put back to gather last time I saw that it was in many many pieces. Is it running? Congrats on the 712M.
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Post by andy »

Put back together and mechanically gone over with the proverbial fine tooth comb. It sat, neglected, by the owner for about 3 years. I'll have more info in a different thread.

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Post by Anthony »

Well done Andy on acquiring your 712. It is very tidy looking and with very posh wheels as well.
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Post by andy »

Anthony, Thank you. I'm not sure if the wheels are going to be a help or a hinderance. They are 17 inch rims, so now I'll be looking for 17 inch load range E tires. I'll wait awhile though. The thought of 7 new rims and 7 new tires isn't very exciting right now.

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Post by Erik712m »

It's easier to get tires for 17" than 16" here, also more tire choices for that rim I have load E. On same basic rim size. I can only emagine with the type of driving you do six tires is going to lighten the wallet no matter what rim size.
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Post by todds112 »

Nice Andy! Bling Bling! :wink:
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