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I knew some crop dusters from South Jersey that flew like that guy drives. Going out overweight, checking their mags and fuel selector while rolling, barely clearing the tree line, and getting so close to stuff by inches. But then again they were older guys that flew in Korea and Vietnam. I think they were addicted to the rush
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Joey Mack replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That was going on in 2001+2 when i worked at Maine Mack in Westbrook ME. They bought 32+ CH-612 + 613's running or not. I even had to show some how to release the brakes and shift.. it was a strange time.. All going to Guatemala.. They didnt speak english.. -
No, here in Pa the cops were banging us up over weight. 58,000 GVW no matter what you had. But the south americans came up and bought them like crazy. They especially wanted macks. They liked big autocars like DC9964s with SUDD rears too, all the good stuff. Parts too Endt675 and Endt676 engines, TRXL and TRXXL 107 trannys, and 55,000 and 65,000 cut offs were all really hot items for export. They were crazy for 24 inch tube type rims too. The stuff brought decent money, and they weren't tire kicking types that wanted to "think about it". If they said they wanted it, they paid you in cash and took it
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
They SAY THEY'RE not prestigious to drive anymore according to a exporter ? -
Joey Mack started following Articulated Drifting
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He definitely does this often..
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
1987......good for 21.9 with permit -
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
300-6-SPEED 20/20/58 LIGHT WEIGHT32-k -
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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I don't think it's his first time lol
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Acme Markets used to install a Pedigree and a brand new dressed out cab. Came out pretty nice. I think the Pedigree was about 6500 then. They did a bunch like that
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I really don’t even feel comfortable giving kitchenware, although I’m sure most of us do …. Bob
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Ok I will look at that next. Thanks man
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we can only hope... and i agree, she is nuttier than squirrel turds.
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mowerman replied to mrsmackpaul's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Harry,,, I’d be pissing myself over just a plastic model… come on???????? -
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HarryS replied to mrsmackpaul's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Love to find that beauty under the Christmas tree. -
Ok. Its in the side of the housing by the starter.. the wires take a beating from dirt flying off the steer tire. Peel the loom back,to inspect, and tug the wires in the plugs..
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Not that I remember
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I swear A.O.C. is nuts too.. really, i bet she jumps out a window some day soon. She aint right.
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if i ever caught one of my drivers doing that, they would be walking home.
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well ya see, the "people that take those two idiots seriously" are not normal. they have serious mental issues for thinking that is ok.
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the last DM800 was produced in 1988, or 37 years ago. while i agree with you on the RD, a lot of people still buy with their pocketbook in mind. so the cheapest vehicle you can get away with is the way to go for their simple minds.
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not yet. but the boss is looking at them as the 2000 W900 is getting tired. i am sure once he sees the price he will just repower the W900 though
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