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Trying to find some vintage tandem axles. Im only familiar with Hendrickson but if you know of any others please inform me.
2 ton 1946 flatbed and looking to do a little fabrication.


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Ohh... Definately interested in this.

I will probably just make it a pusher type but I would like Tandem Drives if you all know where to find them.

Maybe a Deuce and a Half that some one is parting out.


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