I know some people here would rather fire up a tractor then use their jeep for something helpful..... but that ain't me
This was a very solid heavy tree we had to take down today. Gave the jeep a tiny workout helping the tree go the direction we wanted it to fall.
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Im glad it didnt fall on the jeep Jim.
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Great set of pics Jim...I would have known whose post it was w/o your name on it....
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Great pics. The WWII jeep more than likely was worked harder in surplus post war civilian service than when in military service. Very nice clean jeep.
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No doubt CJV. Somewhere there is a photo of my dad plowing with his GPW. I would love to find that photo.
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I have a 1945 MB that was demobbed by the US forces in France in 1955, and owned from 1955 to 1971 by a timber company in the forests north-west of St.Tropez in S.France.
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