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Red Horse replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That is not yaworski's in Canterbury . And what is that RD with the blue roof??? A custom RD???? And that quad axle???????????🤔 - Today
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Excellent thanks for that looks excellent. I drove a 63 years ago when I was very young and it didn’t look much different
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Now that we are off topic!!!!!! I will be 81 next week and yes I have slowed down. But we have a chapter member who turned 90 earlier this month and he still drives his 83 Autocar to shows and a Christmas parade. Am not sure about Macungie or Cortland??? But I sent in my dinner reservations to Cortland..
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Brocky replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Thank You... Will have to look up Canterberry and see how far it is from Cheshire. I think Mechaholic lives near Cheshire??? -
I bet that’s what she would like to do
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Well so far it’s the same here let’s hope it continues
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Dennis Yaworski Canterberry Conn . Open on Wednesday morning ......just ask to bring Pastries ....acre's of old equipment to walk around crane's shovel's , truck's .....? -
I was browsing the channels the other day and came across one of those auto restoration shows. Seems like there's about a dozen of them now, and I don't even remember the name of the show. But I stopped when I saw them working on this '53 White truck and tanker trailer. It looked good at first, but the owners wanted to modernize it. They removed the old 150 HP gas engine and put a Cummins in it, out of a pickup I think, and replaced the transmission with an automatic. Took the 2 speed rear out and put in a single speed with air ride, and put an air ride suspension under the trailer too. I like the engine upgrade, but I would have left the transmission and rear end alone. Or maybe put a 10 speed Roadranger in it. But a very nice looking truck anyway.
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Me too Paul
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I know a guy that just died at 94 and his daughter was telling me when he was 91. He just keeps starting one project after the next that’s how he keeps going. Hope it works for me.
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I hear you but we dont stop doing things because we grow old.....we grow old because we stop doing things...... Paul
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Freihgtrain...I hear ya.. I hit 57 Monday... and I have 2 rare trucks to put on the road and 3 other daily drivers that need tires and 2 need paint, and..... and..... and.... oh yeah, Im married, so..... theres her list... oh yeah,, I also have a full time job... Not B!tc#!ng.. just.... 🙃
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Dont think your anywhere near finnished yet Geoff.Dont know about body and ability but your interest clearly hasnt gone...Your a mine of helpful information..... Paul
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This project is showing me that I am running out of piss and vinegar. Hitting the 6 decade mark is a milestone for me that is hitting harder then any other before.
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Brocky replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Where and whose is it???? Are they open certain hours or by appointment??? I may go up to the Brockway weekend and then over to Cheshire CT to my daughters this summer. -
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Brocky replied to other dog's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I will admit it took a little while to get used to the Maxidyne and 5 speed, coming from a 250 Cummins and a RR 10 speed. But I had been driving 5 speeds with 2 speed rears in gas jobs before that.. I also spent a couple of days in a rental tractor with a 6-71 and 13 speed, loaded heavy with bulk cement for a road job... That was a learning experience!!!! -
Yeah, and the chipper is scary also.
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