That would be one of my issues. I did not complain of that though, I just sucked in the legs and dealt with it. At 6 foot and something like 32 inch legs or whatever it was those pedals were all right there. The steering wheel did not help matters either. Although it was a nice one for turning.
A view of the Past, Vintage Photos
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You'd be surprised, on harvest we had a 79 S2200 with a 290 Cummins, it had a doghouse but it had plenty of legroom. Ill see if I can find a picture.snowman_w900, wore out, SAR and 3 others Thank this.
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Here’s the only pictures I can find of the 2200 I have several of the 2300’s, I thought I had more. This was one of our S2300 (technically an S2375 I believe)
And here’s the only pictures I have of the 2200, the second year it was gone.
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A 2300 getting it done still at a place I picked up today.
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4 spring Reyco, and I see it has a new hood.
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I missed this, that’s what I started out in.cke, Tug Toy, snowman_w900 and 4 others Thank this.
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I've seen this picture before. This truck is a '48-'50 Ford F8 with a flathead V8 ( 337 ci ?) and the wagon is a 26ft( ?) Fruehauf. It belonged to a firm called Titus Manufacturing in Tacoma, Wash. and was licensed by Ford as a rebuilding facility for their engines. Here's more. You can see the truck up agin the dock in the 2nd pic.
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