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Farm Shop On Wheels
Four years ago Clark Drawz and his sons Chip and Jeff decided the fuel-carrying capacity of their field truck wasn't large enough to handle their tractor and combine needs. They bought a different truck and, by the time they finished with it, the three Minot, N. Dak., farmers had created a deluxe multi-purpose fuel tru
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Farm shop on wheels FARM SHOP Miscellaneous 10-1-27 Four years ago Clark Drawz and his sons Chip and Jeff decided the fuel-carrying capacity of their field truck wasn't large enough to handle their tractor and combine needs. They bought a different truck and, by the time they finished with it, the three Minot, N. Dak., farmers had created a deluxe multi-purpose fuel truck that doubles as a service/repair shop on wheels.
The farmers calculate that they've got about $38,000 invested in the 1981 Ford and its equipment, including their labor. The truck chassis cost them about $23,000, and the custom box an additional $4,500.
Story and photo courtesy The Sunflower, Box 2051, Fargo, N. Dak. 58107.
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