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Thread: Coming back to the fold...

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    Default Coming back to the fold...

    Well, my foray into the world of the deuce-and-a-half is coming to an end. I found a really great truck and had a great time driving it around and working on it. It really gives you quite a feeling of power driving it. However, after a couple trips to the farm, I've found that it is not going to be a good fit. Our farm is fairly hilly and usually muddy which seems to be a very bad fit for the deuce.

    At any rate, it's for sale and I posted it in the For Sale forum. I probably should've kept the M715 I restored earlier this year, but the deuce was calling my name, you know how it goes. Anyway, at least I get to track down and clean up another M715, now.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    Welcome back!?

    Sorry it ddnt work out...dueces look like alot of fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brute4c View Post
    Welcome back!?

    Sorry it ddnt work out...dueces look like alot of fun.
    They are a TON of fun (approximately 7 tons of fun, actually), but it just didn't fit my needs like I had hoped and I can't really justify TWO toys when I have a 14 month-old and a 3 month-old.

    Anyway, I miss the M715 and I figured I might as well go back to something I am already familiar with. Plus, this site sure makes things a lot easier.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicklin View Post
    I can't really justify TWO toys
    You know you're only fooling yourself.

    Come on over to the darkside........
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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    Quote Originally Posted by randyscycle View Post
    You know you're only fooling yourself.

    Come on over to the darkside........
    Can I sleep on your couch when I get thrown out? I guess I can sleep in the deuce.
    1967 M715 w/w #11812

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    Sure, plenty of deuce parking out back too.......
    "Free advice is worth what you pay for it."™

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