The Williams County Engineer’s Office is looking to buy a new or good used truck, and finding it’s not easy to find one these days. County Engineer Todd Roth told county commissioners Thursday that a 2006 truck used by the sanitary sewer crew has reached the end of its life. Replacing it has been another story altogether, with cutbacks in U.S. vehicle production due to computer chip shortages. All new vehicles are built with a plethora of microchips on board to control everything from window motors to navigation systems and the lack of new vehicles has tightened the market on good used vehicles
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