William Bevins
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Our farm work truck was a 40 Dodge which seemed to start as long as
there was no black clouds in the sky, but that was only in the summer time...
The ole John Deere got more hours pulling that Dodge than it did pulling
a plow and disc....
It finally got replaced with a 49 Chev. 3/4 ton, with a
4-speed trans...This truck ended any starting problems on the farm, and My
Grandfather grew to love the 49 because it would do work that was formally
done with the tractors...For example, when digging potatoes, after being picked-up and put in crates, the old Chev. would be put in granny gear with
the steering wheel tied with a rope the old Chevy would drive itself, while We
loaded Her down with potatoes...I remember those old trucks when they were
new, because I am now 73 years young. WB
there was no black clouds in the sky, but that was only in the summer time...
The ole John Deere got more hours pulling that Dodge than it did pulling
a plow and disc....
4-speed trans...This truck ended any starting problems on the farm, and My
Grandfather grew to love the 49 because it would do work that was formally
done with the tractors...For example, when digging potatoes, after being picked-up and put in crates, the old Chev. would be put in granny gear with
the steering wheel tied with a rope the old Chevy would drive itself, while We
loaded Her down with potatoes...I remember those old trucks when they were
new, because I am now 73 years young. WB