Talk:Diamond T 4-ton 6×6 truck
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[edit]Written in US English with dd/mon/year date format in refs. I have been told that "feet/inches" are easier to read so I converted the source's "inches". Wheelbase is still in inches(m.00), common in US trucking. Weights are pounds(kg) except for the word "ton, which doesn't convert, so "4-ton (3,600 kg)" was done manually. Sammy D III (talk) 16:29, 29 April 2017 (UTC)
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