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| We got a nice email from the folks at the Big Green Truck. They are the ones who installed a Wood Fired Oven in a 1946 International Harvester truck. Very cool. They have published their 2008 schedule and prices and I thought it would be good to let everyone know here. Check them out at: home James
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| Great Website: Big Green Truck I have a few question's concerning BGT's mobile oven. First, I am wondering how he transports a brick oven without it not suffering distress from road vibration? I also thought that a precast modular oven works best for transporting (mobile Pizza oven). What are your thoughts? ANYONE! Carol |
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