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Timothy Maikshilo

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  1. An H would have been nice for raking, my brother had one growing up but sold it to buy an F 30 International. Here is the 730 diesel with Max when he was littleMy first one with power steering but the ear plugs were optional
  2. Very nice looking Fury, good luck and love the plow truck those are still mean looking.
  3. It is amazing how easy the hand start B's turn over with the petcocks open. One or two spins and pop pop. This is a B and we've had just about every size they made. L through G and a 730 diesel.My big brother seen here proud as a peacock, to date the picture he is now 51 years old.
  4. No Vinny, When you look at the girl you say; "How are UU's doing!
  5. Thanks Ed for thinking me young and your driving a Vision over a B model...Like looking in the mirror....
  6. Great info, thanks for posting it other dog.
  7. Does anyone remember Yale concrete? The elderly gent had two matching B models and I bought one from my friend Mike M at Mike's truck and trailer in New Haven many years agoMy Maxim when he was manageable!
  8. Here is my Grandfather with my Dad hauling hay with the B that was bought new in 1948Dad still has it and uses it all year roundI like the old two cylinders but prefer air conditioning and power steering
  9. Just watched an episode with Burt Reynolds and it was good. Thanks for the info!
  10. For sure, if you ever get up into northern New England Mt. Washington area is very beautiful. Here is a picture of a drag for youTo keep the trails flat and here is a 1959 Tucker looking for a new home
  11. Great picture Mark! Must have been exciting waiting by the mail box for your next letter from your pen pal. Technology has taken that away from us for the most part.
  12. There was a black and white movie where at least twelve drivers were racing to see who could make the most loads. The prize was a thin bar of gold and they were driving 6 wheel dumps. I think White Mustangs. Has anyone ever seen this movie? Gotta see it again on Netflix! Here is Fullfuel01's movie truck from Death Race
  13. BC Mack, Very interesting video. Thank you for posting it.
  14. I like the colors and I bet she cleans up nice.
  15. Love the birthday hat Ed, help keep those microwave beams away!
  16. Thanks for sharing Vlad, nice seeing the R models there in Russia.
  17. Clean looking Big Dog with a 500. Frames would be the biggest problems here in the northeast.
  18. Happy Birthday Ed! Hope your having some sunshine and warm weather on your Day!
  19. I remember when they purchased them. Pretty nice trucks back in there day.
  20. Thanks Rob, I enjoy running in northern new england with all the mountains and valleys Have been lucky to run Tucker 2000's and 1000's in the most beautiful places
  21. Awesome RFC! Those are some great pictures. If you've ever met a "truckie" from OZ or NZ you would see just how much they love their trucks. Just talked to my mate NZ and he told me I better put a visor on mine! That KW with the low loader and the crawler is top shelf!Glen's KW has a 600 cummins and here is one that was nice too
  22. Went to Tamworth, NH. this morning Went through Franconia notch to Tamworth State ParkChanged two tracks and headed back through Crawford NotchGreat day to be on the road.
  23. Glad your Mom is in good hands Ken and that you've rented out the farm. Good to have movement around the place to keep the lookers at bay. The 44 series in my opinion is the best size and series made by JD. Good luck to you and your family.
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