Tall trucks was RE: [AT] Now Trucks pulling tractors

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Wed Jan 26 06:59:49 PST 2005


I found this one  (step) on a web search.  It looks like the one I saw on TV 
but might not be the exact one.

http://www.trucktoys4less.com/poimga.html

Charlie
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cecil E Monson" <cmonson at hvc.rr.com>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: Tall trucks was RE: [AT] Now Trucks pulling tractors


>> I know what you mean by that. When I bought my 01 Dodge
>> 4X4 1 ton dually I found after a month or so my leg started giving me 
>> trouble. I went to my doctor and he asked what I had been doing that I 
>> hadn't been before.
>> The only thing I figured was the truck. I drove my car
>> again for a few weeks and my leg problem went away. I looked at putting 
>> running boards on it but I never
>> liked them and looked into nerf bars but they were pricey so I settled on 
>> a set of steps made by Kodiak
>> for Dodge. They are electric and come down in less
>> than a second and go up snug under the truck so they
>> don't pick up weeds when going through a field.
>
>
> My Dodge 4WD 2500 pickup was too tall for me too as I have
> short legs. I didn't like those nerf bars as they looked slippery
> and I was afraid Lucille would slip and fall getting in on the
> passenger side. So, I bought a set of those cast aluminum steps
> that are about 16 inches long with the serrated tops. JC Whitney
> had them in the catalog at the time and I put them on myself in just
> a few minutes. They are still there and I couldn't be more pleased.
> Probably don't look as nice on a sporty truck as nerf bars but are
> just fine on mine. One thing about them compared to running boards
> is, like the nerf bars, they don't pick up snow and ice and stay
> clean.
>
> Cecil
> -- 
> The nicest thing about telling the truth is you never have to wonder
> what you said.
>
> Cecil E Monson
> Lucille Hand-Monson
> Mountainville, New York   Just a little east of the North Pole
>
> Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment
>
> Free advice
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