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  1. I did get a few more pictures, but not much. I didn't feel right posting them after David's serious picture, but since we're no longer on the straight and narrow...here's a sleeping dog. His name is Other Dog. Here's all those Superliners- road shot/Superliner combo. There was an R model bobtailing in front of this Superliner. Foggy, rainy day. same area on a clear sunny day same area with a dusting of snow moron in the mirror with no lights on. The last picture of the Christmas tree didn't come out too good, so I took another one. Random harlot working the corner in Gladys,Va.
  2. I saw him in front of me on 29 in Danville, so I had to catch him and pass him to get a picture. Then he got off on 58 east and I came on up 29 to Lynchburg.
  3. Yeah, they made them. Bunny Sprouse had 2 Transtar II's with 8V92 430's in them. He drove one and his son drove the other.
  4. Art Reed had a good looking B model dump a while back for $3500. It had been working up until a couple years ago, then the owner had health issues. I think it was a B53. I haven't seen it there lately, so he must have sold it.
  5. If they would just think, it's pretty much common sense. The further the tandems are to the rear it will put more weight on the drives, if they're way up under the trailer they'll be carrying more weight. You'd think the same (common sense) would apply to running a steerable dolly, but apparently it does not. We used to bring long beams out of Banker Steel in Lynchburg on dollies. We couldn't get on rt. 29 north because the ramp was too tight, even with the dolly. So we had to go south down to rt. 460 and make a flip on the ramp there to go back north. I had to stop once because when I got on the ramp below the mall to continue down 29 the dolly driver was trying to take the dolly up 501 north to Big Island.
  6. yeah, I was hammer-down for the buffet.
  7. This redhead was going to pose for Overdrive in the1970's but changed her mind.
  8. yay, Rob's back!..looks like he would have picked a better "assumed indentity" than Rob though.
  9. It doesn't look safe- after someone's head gets banged off it repeatedly they could be rendered unconscious. Should have some padding on it.
  10. hey- I saw her first! I was gonna send her a message by Trent- I'm 28 years old, handsome, recently won half of the 550 million dollar powerball jackpot,(just haven't claimed it yet)...but since she's married- never mind.
  11. I hauled a massive load of pulpwood to Westvaco in Covington once that grossed over 97,000 lbs.
  12. wow...i'd be scared to death to go to New York city.
  13. I was watching some of the related videos, had a picture of the weight watchers weighing a truck with the old type portable scales, the kind you could wring a driveshaft trying to pull up on them.
  14. it does look good, better than factory! you're a helluva fabber-cater.
  15. Actually my name is Tom. Says so on my dirty shirt. I'm sneaking Other Dog a bite of a sausage bistit. Vision386 is Mark- he does not talk about his "Rifleman" days much. Goats on a hill- By the way, Big Jim said the new road is open from Moorefield all the way to rt. 93 now, they just opened a new section last week.
  16. I'm not too far from Roanoke,i'm just south of Lynchburg.
  17. They're at Art Reed's equipment in Montvale, Va. They're probably for sale.
  18. 66% of the week anyway...probably have lots of B-models, Superliners, U-models and hitchhikers by the weekend. All I got now is an airplane. 2 R-models a U-model...is that a Cruiseliner there? Looks like it. A long load. A large load. Maybe the best picture yet of the B-model wrecker. A Transtar in the mirror, behind my massive load of lumber.
  19. G'day mate! Yeah, everybody likes Rob. I was sorry to see him leave, and very surprised.
  20. No problem- ACME has everything, even helper springs.
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