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i had plit logs on it then i drove it to other end of field to stop scrotes nicking them.

Its a boughton reynolds 4wd with hydrolic winch on the front and a ferrari hiab on the back the transfer box has a pto point on it as well but dont know how to make that happen:(

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it was origionaly for the utility services then converted to the truck it is now there was a thread on rb44 s and i posted a picture there and it was identified there cant remember what was said about it :(

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Tree monkeys truck is based on the old A series Ford - basically the Transits big brother. Reynolds Boughton would probably have done the conversion. At a later date they moved on to using Dodge trucks as the base model (50 series as far as I know) and then Dodge were taken over by Renault, so later ones still are Renault badged. There's an old video about the Renault version at [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9W0RSDbERU]Renault Truck Ind: RB44 dodge 50 Production Video 1991 - YouTube[/ame]

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