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Pacific trucks in the logging industy

Truck Shop

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I see someone put a aftercooler on that 335, made it 350. Or just put a early SC 350 or
a BC 350 plus, at any rate it has a early pre 1979 aftercooler.
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Feel sorry for that Pacific being stuck in Kentucky.
 

mowingman

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I see someone put a aftercooler on that 335, made it 350. Or just put a early SC 350 or
a BC 350 plus, at any rate it has a early pre 1979 aftercooler.
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Feel sorry for that Pacific being stuck in Kentucky.
Well, there are a lot of mountain roads in Ky and they still move large mining equipment from time to time. Looks pretty well cared for.
 
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