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LOL my am I having flash backs 1st off you certainly can use a truck to do this. We had a model A milk truck cut down 2 wheel drive and not even good tires. We used it on my dads homestead property in his 2 acre garden there. We pulled a 1900 Cambridge horse drawn plow that I still have to this day. I use to drive the plow and dad drove the doodle bug. Most operations with any kind of ground engagement using doodle bugs are a 2 man operation. You can do anything if your creative enough
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