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Timothy Maikshilo

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  1. Ha Ha, Great one and good picture Vinny. It would be safe to say Santucci is probably Sicilian. Good Italian name.
  2. Very nice slide show. Bulldozers, porta johns and Macks go together quite nicely and the old mack in the weeds looks like a DM 800. Hope you have a scraper for your windshield jeez! Here is some yellow iron too!
  3. Thank you for the pictures and story. It is so nice to see photo's from the past and I like how they worked out their problem.
  4. It's the camera lens...I am a sexy beast. 6' 2" of beef cake! And thank you Hatcity, I was the only one with ear protection for the full effect. Even have a special traffic control vest which the "boyz" pointed out to me as they handed me a traffic paddle at lunch time.
  5. Thank you Retro Racer, I have purchased a orbit sander and next a needle gun then I'm going to town on the truck. Hope to have it looking better soon.
  6. I agree with you on the shifting part for sure. Hard to get used to. Zetor tractors from Slovakia are bullet proof as long as you down over heat the air cooled engine.
  7. Thanks Paul, I really pressed down on the buffer to get the shine back and yes that is one of a couple Magnums and quite a number of Superliners that Fullfuel01 has. I do enjoy visiting my good friends from Quebec.
  8. Where's Waldo? Here I am. I got the tough looking beard fu man chu going too. Got to Keep up with the dancing wizard from Maine. The big boss was taking the picture.
  9. Olive, I think I fixed it
  10. Here is Maine, NH and Vt. Cold plane crews at our spring get together to go over the work at hand and new and old techniques of the trade. Had a great day with plenty of sunshine and pizza for lunch. We love our bosses.
  11. Here are a few Cat graders waiting for the start of the season.
  12. Got some more from the plant in Farmington,NH today. We have some with the set back axle that I need to get some pics of.
  13. Ah yes....and here is the truck with out the scaffolding on it. 20 feet of frame behind the cab and 44 rears. Solid truck to start out with.
  14. Olive I do but on the other computer. My better half has it and I'm not interupting her compmuter time. It would be like poking a tiger with a sharp stick. I'll have to wait till tomorrow...
  15. This new 844 is a digging brute! enjoyed watching it at work.
  16. That's cool, Pike sends them out for any engine or trans. work needed to the professionals. We have great mechs. but on the engine and trans. most go to the dealer.
  17. Oh, my bad.....was thinking back when my cousin and I would go through all his sisters stuff and she would go bull sh*t when she found out.
  18. Sounds like your going to have a fun year. I hope to make it to some shows in a few years but now work gets in the way!
  19. I've always liked JD over Cat and I didn't realize that the biggest was an 844, speaking of which.Another new one.
  20. I'll get some photo's of the set back axles we have tomorrow.
  21. Very nice pictures and thanks for the story too and what were you doing in your sisters room?
  22. Olive, in northern New England you have to be a wizard to fix these roads and Vinny I haven't heard of Villager but I'll check it out. Glad to hear you have a awesome step Dad instead of a limp member.
  23. The people of Tennessee were wonderful and treated us great. I wonder what they thought of Vt, NH & Maine drawl? There was one gentleman from South Carolina that had quite a country back woods accent that took some time to understand but it was great to listen to him talk. Here is a sorry bunch of New Englanders I will look forward to the next time in Tennessee
  24. Welcome and enjoy the trucks and people.
  25. Here are some of the companies fine Mack trucks.
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