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| This one may be easier than yesterday's. It is quite a bit older. Emblem removed. Photo from Dan Souday.
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Could be a Cook ?
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I'm thinking Federal but I guess if it were, Park would have told us by now.
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Jumbo, circa 1920. Built by the Nelson Motor Truck Company in Saginaw MI.
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| I am not going to argue with Don Brocky
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| I wouldn't argue with Don MacKenzie either, he has a pretty good track record here in the WAI. Only a year off too. This 1919 Jumbo is in the Hays Museum and is a 2-1/2 ton model. As Don said, Jumbo trucks were built by the Nelson Motor Truck Company in Saginaw Michigan from 1918 to 1924. They were no relation to Nelson LeMoon or any other Nelsons. Jumbo trucks were built in 1-1/2 to 4 ton models, all using 4 cylinder Buda engines. Thanks to Dan Souday for the photo.
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