Seems I had scans of this 1955 Jeep Specialized Vehicles And Equipment brochure after all (not sure where I got them). The brochure is twenty-eight pages, but does not have a Form number (confirmed by the order form in this post).
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Seems I had scans of this 1955 Jeep Specialized Vehicles And Equipment brochure after all (not sure where I got them). The brochure is twenty-eight pages, but does not have a Form number (confirmed by the order form in this post).
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These are awesome, Dave. Thanks for posting.
Yeah these are def one of the best specialized equipment brochures out there
I have this brochure and some of the equiptment — I also have the CJ’S and TRUCKS to operate them — now I must make use of them — the PIG FARM is in a state of disrepair — pronghorn antelope , lizards and skinwalkers have defiled the place ..
that pic of the wagon getting air over the top of that rise made me laugh. I did that same thing in my Old 72 Commando trying to climb out of a snowmobile trail I had gone down (in the snow) to retrieve a deer
one of my buddies had shot. The deer was tied to the roof and I had made several attempts to climb out that last part of the trail to the road.I had to back way down and make one more run at it. I flew out of that trail just like in the pic , the deer came off the roof and was swinging and banging on the side of the jeep. My Buddies were rolling on the ground laughing when I cam to a stop back up on the solid ground. Nothing like November in Maine !!!
Great story Mark!
Great stuff Dave…….I have never seen a brochure of any sort with the fork lift hydraulic loader system. Keep up the great work
Allan,
It looks like I haven’t discussed the Gran Loader Hydraulic Fork Lifts. It appears there were a couple different sizes of them over the years. I’ll put together a post about that. Thanks for the idea.
– Dave