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TY for posting a terrific picture. Tongue weight? Available vehicle payload? lol


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I’ll be the first.
Is that an A250? He needs at least an A350, preferably a DRW. And that gooseneck is going to cause frame damage. [emoticon]

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Is that a funeral car for larger families? Pretty cool whatever it is.


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Very nice looking outfit!

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Not to burst bubbles HOWEVER.

GRACO(Gray Company) is a world renowned spraying equipment maker, pictured is their depression era demonstrator/display trailer home and hand built.

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He needs a dualy



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Ab little reading for future trivia if you are up for it.

History of GRACO

I always love interesting things like this


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Awesome looking rig! Cool story behind it too, thanks Goostoff.


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