Now I understand why farmers spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on new equipment. It’s not because they need to. It’s because they want to! Can you blame them when each load arrives on the back of a vintage semi? In this instance a pair of Kenworth W900A’s. Both trucks were seen at the ATHS National Convention this past spring in York, PA. They arrived as pair and left pair. The first truck in the video is a ’74 while the second is a ’81. Your average Joe Sixpack cruising down the interstate would see these trucks and probably not even realize the youngest is 34 years old. Impeccable.
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