GM kiiling their medium duty truck line - bye bye Kodiak and Top Kick
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Propane companies used those Chev and GMC's a lot. All the ones I had seen and drove were double framed. They were very stable with loaded three thousand gallon tanks. The company I worked for bought some International and Freightliner trucks, too. The freightliners were good trucks , but the International ones would weave with a loaded tank, because the frame was not stiff enought.
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Propane companies used those Chev and GMC's a lot. All the ones I had seen and drove were double framed. They were very stable with loaded three thousand gallon tanks. The company I worked for bought some International and Freightliner trucks, too. The freightliners were good trucks , but the International ones would weave with a loaded tank, because the frame was not stiff enought.
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