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This old mixer looks like it has been abandoned. Mark Wayman photo.
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Some incarnation of Reo
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Rex.
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Cook Brothers and it's chain drive.
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Cook Bros. with chain drive tag axle
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I will go along with the Cook Bros using a REO cab.
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Cook Bros. for me.
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Look inside the grill. Is that a Deutz air-cooled engine?
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Probably not. Early 50's was a little early for Deutz in this country. They were first tried here in the 30's by a fire engine maker, I think Hahn. Next one I remember was in a 54 FWD owned by Don Chew.
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