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Timothy Maikshilo

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  1. Very nice truck Rob. A true 4 door and great power. Here is my 1991 1 ton bought it newThen sold it in 1999 to by this 1ton I've always liked ford.
  2. Your B is very nice and you don't see many pulling a trailer so I think it was a good choice. Here is a MR my friend just picked up 1984 with a 237 and 5 speed factory air and air ride. Going to pull his camper and the bikes go in the box.
  3. Interesting and now the old Chevy and Ford 1 to 2 ton COE trucks from the 50's are getting pretty collectable to the car enthusiast.
  4. Thanks Vinny, working for A Julian was my first taste of the R series Macks. It was all B and DM except for Della's Superliner.Here is TVS from New London, one of their Brockways in 1982318 Detriot with a 15 speed Would Pull steel out of Bethlehem, when men were men and trucks were wood
  5. Freightrain, You make a good point. The Mack N series and Ford shared the same coe Budd built cab.
  6. Here you go Randy, A trail groomerTo move your snow around and make things easier on one's arse and pulled by thisPreferably a five man cab to bring all your lady friends along.
  7. That's great, nothing better than meeting up with friends.
  8. I dug up my Anthony Julian photo's from 1984.Here are the 1979 RS600LThey had the hood scoopsnot sure on the power plants with duplex trans. and jakes. Very fast and awesome. Nice little DM600and an RD 600Duplex with a jake. Slower than the RS but very cool looking.
  9. Bring your lunch when passing through Conway....A lot of tourist now which is good for the area and the old train station but hard traveling with a big truck. It is a very beautiful area all around Mt. Washington
  10. Looks like b61fred is 41 today...Happy Birthday enjoy your day!
  11. Great pictures all! Mark, very nice R model.
  12. Sharp looking truck, Good thing there are guys like you to take care of it.
  13. Great find and sharp truck.
  14. Interesting that most of the pictures all have posted of the sight liners have short frames. The one at my friends has a long frame and tandem.
  15. OK thanks Brain. Would see the trucks around Wallingford. They were black Macks.
  16. Do you remember how far up 91? If you crossed over Rt. 89 than would would be north of White River Junction. The Tuckers were a head of their time, would go anywhere and used down the south pole.
  17. Have a Happy Birthday!
  18. Brain, do you have any pictures of A.J. Coal? He had some nice Macks back in the day. Friend in Colchester owns AJ's old black Superlner.
  19. I agree Rob, All Bob's trucks had 425 cats and 8LL trans. and pulled awesome! Here is one of my pictures from my gallery, Della construction had this great Superliner and worked it out of their Uncasville pitAfter driving this truck I knew I would own one someday!
  20. Rojo in Waterford was a double breasted company and here is one of his C.S.C. trucks. He ran all LTL and L series Fords back in the day
  21. The narrow front can be a little tricky on hills too but found that in the woods is easier around the treesA more recent photo of Dad's B andThe hand start B
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