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Here is a rare old timer. Photo from Dan Souday.
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WAG, Hart-Kraft. Jeff, do we need to round up animals 2 x 2 for the Ark down there ? Stay dry.
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David, the worst has past and we didn't really get that much rain here on the east coast. We were between all the feeder bands.
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CHASE , 1911 or so...
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Agree with Mike -- 1911 Chase
Trucks, give me trucks!!! --- I'M LIKING TRUCKSWhen we see what we want to see, and hear what we want to hear---- all too often we miss the point!
I'm where I'm at when I'm all there! But,when I'm here, how can I be all there?
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George, you should have agreed with David ! This is a 1908 Hart-Kraft A-3 1/2 ton delivery wagon. The Hart-Kraft Motor Company was located in York, Pennsylvania from 1907 to 1913. One of the unique features of the Hart-Kraft was a "interchangeable self contained power plant unit". By 1913 Hart-Kraft had suffered a lawsuit and did not have enough capital to continue production. David had this 1st. Thanks to Dan Souday for the photos. I wonder how those long drive chains worked out ? 
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Glad to see you're not having to swim out to the shop!!! As to the Hart-Kraft, THANK YOU Mroz!!!
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sorry George, saw the same body on a Chase but didn't compare the hoods..
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