1949 Dodge Power Wagon Truck Pull

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2008

Pulled 192 feet on the first pull at the 2008 Sequim Irrigation Festival.

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  • what wieght was the sled

  • They didn't say but prior to hooking up they asked the weight of the truck. I'm guessing they geared the sled for 5200lbs.

  • whats the drivetrain in this beast?

  • Original 230 flathead, 5.83 gears.

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  • thats a nice truck you got there

  • A fine automobile!

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  • it looks like it pulled it like a peace of cake

  • that's a museum piece! very nice truck you've got there

  • @devonevans I prefer the stock engine. It makes is much more impressive to out pull people with a flathead six :P

  • 600hp 12v with a 62mm charger would make that thing hummmm

  • i would love to own one of them but i would drop a brand new cummins engine in it other than that keep it stock

  • Man, that was built back when trucks were trucks! Gotta love the old Powerwagons. Our fire dept. still has one in service, and it still looks and runs perfect.

  • definitly cant complain about the power wagons i have a 2006 pw

  • was that the lowest gear you had it in cuz i know someone with one of these old dodges and his is so low geard that nothing will stop it

  • dodge has nothing as good as the old power waggon anymore hell no one makes a real truck anymore for that matter

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