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I'm reactivating this old thread because I need your help. I'm currently planing to build an Oshkosh J truck in 1/87 scale. There are several Oshkosh J in 1/87 available, but I'm not happy with any of them. All got problems with their cabs. To build accurate cab I need the basic dimensions. Mainly the width at the back and the width at the front where the hood is starting. I would prefer the dimensions measured at a real truck and not from an sales sheet. If anybody with an M911 or any other Oshkosh that shares the same cab could help me, I would be very happy.
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Does anyone know if the cab fitted to the cab over E series trucks was made by TCM-Truck Cab Manufacturers of Cincinnati?
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Pierce made the prototype cabs for the E-Series and then Cincinnati took over for the production models for the E-Series.
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Thanks very much for answering my question mr. oshkosh.
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Saw this Oshkosh snow thrower a few years back in Westfield, MA. No snow because it was close to 100 F that summer day! I believe the "Town of Perry" on the door refers to Perry, NY which is a few towns east of Buffalo, NY and the Oshkosh probably got a work out dealing with lake effect snow.
Jim
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