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NEWS Refurbished Fuel Truck Mid-County found a diamond in the rough. About 10 years ago, the staff found an old 1941 International fuel truck tucked away in an old horse barn in southern Minnesota. We bought it and began constructing plans on what to do with Lynn Zellman Auto Technician the classic piece of history. (952) 466-3710 Several years later, Mid-County has finished restoring the fuel truck. The mechanics in the Mid-County shop took the old truck completely apart. They rebuilt the engine, suspension, brakes, and completed all of the me- chanical work. “The engine was rusted, so we got everything cleaned up and I ordered all the parts I needed,” auto technician Lynn Zellman said. Mid-County shop held the truck for several years as a side project for staff to tinker on. Besides a 1937 Chevy that Lynn once worked on, this is one of the oldest units he has rebuilt. Although customers of Mid-County won’t be able to re- quest a gas delivery from the truck, they will be able to see it in parades in the future. The classic truck made its public debut in in the recent Norwood Young America Stiftungfest parade. Jerome and Bob Bergman of Hamburg prepped, painted and buffed the entire truck. It features a timeless but vintage- looking paint job with a bright- maroon base and white top. “Mid-County Co-op” is painted on the front door and the logo can be seen on the old-fashioned fuel tank. The refurbished fuel truck repre- sents Mid-County in its sharp and customer-friendly appearance. Diesel Island Tony Hallum Manager (952) 466-5657 We have finished the new diesel island at the Holiday Stationstore in Cologne. The island, which officially opened Jan. 1, 2016, is now complete, with new tarring and fencing. The new finish fea- tures a clean, p ro fe s s i o n a l look, with four diesel dispens- ers and nine hoses. The new diesel dispensers in the island are faster and more fa- vorable for large trucks and other vehicles rolling into the Holiday store. The island includes two sets of dispensers that are connected to one another, meaning there is access to fuel on both sides of a vehicle. In the past, drivers would have to pull the hose to the other side of their truck to fill up in the diesel section. With the two connected dispensers, the hassle is taken out www.midcountycoop.com of the picture. There will continue to be two grades of diesel fuel available in the summer: #2 diesel and premium diesel. Premium Win- ter diesel will also be available during the colder months. “The island will im- prove the station by offering easy access and speed for the cus- tomer. Along with the new diesel dispensers, we also installed new gasoline dispensers, as well as a new side- walk, running from the island to the store. The widened path makes it easier for people to en- ter the store. The plans of this project were introduced over two years ago. The cost of the island totaled an estimated $400,000. Mid-County is proud to host a top-of-the-line diesel island at our Holiday Stationstore in Cologne. Page 3