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DigDug

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  1. I went to the KEmp auction , probably alot of you were there and I didnt even know it. I bought a old Caterpillar crawler thats in my gallery of pics. WHo is it that bought the AC's and has them in South Portland? I do know a guy from my town bought alot of the stuff there , his name is Daryl Gushee . Seems like he bought 1/4 of the stuff, unbelievable. I went with Jim Humphrey who is a friend of mine. Him and his father George restored Mack trucks for years in New Glouester , Maine. doug
  2. ITs a Casio "Commando" smart phone. Camera pics actually come out good. I will try on its side. Thanks, doug
  3. Nice history with that one. Glad you got it!
  4. OH Ya, the truck is located in Oxford, Maine. It was sitting in a field out front of the junk yard. Yards name is "Oxford Auto Salvage". contact person for truck is Bill Penfold.
  5. Umodel , what r we looking at here?? I click on the "superdog" then it takes me to Superdogs site. Where is the truck were looking at? Thanks doug
  6. Sorry guys my pictures are now sideways. I think this has something to do with my camera phone. There always sideways on my phone. Pisses me off, maybe I will buy a camera if I can find one that the batteries last longer than 3 days. doug
  7. Ok, great Umodel. Let me try this also it has one more pic.
  8. I think I need to load the pics a different way.??? Not sure you can open the file.
  9. Saw this in my travels yesteday. Decided I would stop and start getting pics of some trucks to share as I enjoy looking at everyone elses Mack pics. The owner of the yard said it was a 673 but I do not know much about B model type trucks. It is a Diesel , Two stick , twin screw ,double frame , long frame on it looks original . Had a crane on it. Look for serial # on door jam but didnt see it. Guy said he'd like $5-6k for it . I would guess half that , but not familiar with there prices. doug Bmack.zip
  10. WOA WOA , I thought you meant the "Waterford Maine" Pike plant when i asked if they are open to public. haha.
  11. WOw that 980K is nice , I bet that smile lasts along time. I haul out of the Poland pit once in a while , is Waterford open to the public for materials?
  12. Hey VInny , I gotta clean it up , forgot you were a young man. I was your age when I first fell in love with trucks. Probably in the 70's when "Smokey and the Bandit" came out was what sealed the deal. Have you seen that movie? I remember when i was young my parents asking what I wanted to be when i grew up, I always said TRUCK DRIVER. Good Luck with your U model !
  13. DigDug

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    I dont under stand this "Truck Stories" section. It alwasy says "Registry" , and when I click on it , it just goes to the person home name and info? Am I suppose to be seeing a new entry into the gallery??? THanks, doug
  14. Nice clean Mack. Maybe sneek a pic of the Penisbuilt in the "odd truck?" forum on bottom of forum page.
  15. Welcome
  16. Im going to keep my eyes open for one. Preferably a tri axle so I can get a big tank on it. All our septic pumping is pretty local I think I could live with the rough ride if I could find a good enough deal on one. Otherwise might just as well buy a conventional type truck.
  17. Dont see many of those around. Nice big sleeper.
  18. Why arent there alot more MR's being used as tractors? Is there a reason there not being used for dumps etc. Theres seems to be a ton of them around from refuse use and they sell fairly cheap . I thought I would pick one up to put my septic tank on. Any input would be appreciated. doug
  19. Alot of shit pumping trucks in one of those pics. Do u know the name of company that owns them?
  20. Did you have any luck finding one of the trucks.? Good luck anyways.
  21. Great video , they must have had a large staging area to get all the trucks loaded . Must have taken a few days to load all the trailers . Nice to see them go all toghether. I have a friend who I think had a old Mack in that line up. My friends name is Jim Humphrey , and he and his father (George) restored Mack trucks in New Gloucester , Maine. Anyone here know them. Very smart guy , glad to have him as a friend.
  22. Quite a clean up effort going.
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