The guy I bought my M715 from has had lots of them pass through his hands. He said mine was the only one that actually had the 100-amp gear still there, so I suspect in most cases it's removed before its sold to the public as surplus.
The guy I bought my M715 from has had lots of them pass through his hands. He said mine was the only one that actually had the 100-amp gear still there, so I suspect in most cases it's removed before its sold to the public as surplus.
-- Tim Taylor
At one time late 80's and into early 90's Sam Weiner's in Akron had about 200 M715 sitting in the yard and I'd say a good 60% of them were radio trucks.
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