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vision386

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  1. Did'nt know any of them used an international chassis,the ones at the baltimore harbor tunnel are freightliners,REALLY short wheelbase! looks like you could stand on the drive tire to climb in the cab! don't know if i'd want to try and make a "U" turn with that B-model! look like a handfull!........Mark
  2. Yeah,your probably right! .22 X spider, divided by gunshot wound,equals $$$$$ compounded by loss of work/foot! not to mention self-respect! i don't shoot near as straight as i used to!.LOL!...............Mark
  3. OOPS!!??? overlord of pancake syrup? LOL!...........Mark
  4. Yep,that was my point,a little extra time on the diagnosis goes a long way! i wish they would listen a little closer when you come in with a problem as well, i was at the mack dealer in albuquerque,NM last year with a leaking rear wheelseal,( straightfoward problem as far as i'm concerned) ended up with a $1200.00 bill for the replacement of the coolant tank (again!) new throttle position sensor,numerous other sundry B.S., all without a consult first! one of the worst shops i have encountered! made a mess out of my truck,grease,cigarette ashes all over the place,grease,filth all over the fairings! of course i had a fit! I am normally not a hard person to get along with,but i take a great deal of pride/time in the effort to keep my tractor up, and don't think it's asking too much for a little consideration/professionalism when having repairs done! some shops still treat you very well,others not so much! but the "good" ones are getting fewer and farther between!........Mark
  5. Yeah buddy! know what you mean! my brother-inlaw was over there too,he said the same thing! he was more worried about those giant spiders then the iraquis! he said the boys in his unit were using them for target practice/sighting in rifles! but i'm glad i got looked at as quick as i did,my wife said it could have been a lot worse,left un-treated, never had anything like this happen before! like i told otherdog,guess i'm gonna hafta' start packing my pistol when i'm working in the trailer from now on!! LOL!........Mark
  6. I'm just glad/fortunate i was just getting home when this happened,if i had been on the road i probably would'nt have been so quick to go to the hosp. it's just amazing to me how fast it went from bad to worse! maybe 2 hrs? i felt fine,then got fever,chills,like when you get the flu,spot around where the bite was turned black! kinda' scared me! guess i'm gonna hafta' start packing a pistol when i'm un-loading from now on! LOL!.......Mark
  7. Thats what they told me as well,i'm in a trailer load of furniture just about everyday! doctor said the area where i was bitten may never heal completely,may even require a skin graft at some point! not much fun thats for sure!........Mark
  8. Well,got to take a trip to the emergency room today,went to bed last night with what i thought was a "bug bite" on my leg,woke up this morning,leg pretty much on fire,hurt like hell,had turned bright red and black from the knee down! my good wife (who's a nurse) said your going to the hospital! right now! get there, get checked in,see the doctor, seems i was bitten by a brown recluse spider! IV antibiotics,pills/medicine for the next few weeks,plus a tetanus shot! moral of this story is just be careful! these things are dangerous! can cost you and arm or leg if not treated in a timely manner, not to mention will make you sick as shit! i'm telling you that from firsthand information!............Mark
  9. Thats shaping up to be a good looking truck right there! best of luck with the restoration!............Mark
  10. This is a good subject! i know there have been many advances in technology regarding cars and trucks over the last century,but i long for the days when people who worked on cars and trucks for a living were mechanics,not "technicians" and would actually try and diagnose a mechanical problem before starting to throw parts and money at it! my maternal grandfather was one of these guys,he could barely read or write,but could machine,repair,weld,build,re-build damn near ANYTHING that was put in front of him! if a job or part was not to his liking,he would re-build or re-do the part to his satisfaction,before making out his "bill" he repaired a cracked block on an old 8-N ford tractor we had on the farm 46 years ago,and i know for a fact its still running,and still used almost daily! just kinda' bothers me that no one seems to take this kind of pride in their work anymore,seems to be a "let somebody else worry about it now" not my job type world............Mark
  11. NUFF SAID????????????
  12. Here is some of the new advertising for the coming "obamacare" health reform..................Mark
  13. I understand theres a certain amount of "diplomacy" required in the position of the president,but me personally,as an american, I'LL BE DAMNED IF I'M BOWING DOWN TO ANYONE! king,queen,muslim scumbag, foreign diplomat,NOBODY!!!.....but maybe thats just me! my opinion anyway!............Mark
  14. I love buckwheat1 don't know what brought about the change either randyp maybe? sometimes change is good!......Mark
  15. LMFAO! now thats great! bout pissed my pants when i saw that avatar! true story,my mom has boycotted aunt jemima products since they changed the advertising on the syrup bottles,WILL NOT allow it in her house! she will only use mrs.butterworths now! don't really know why,she's not crazy or anything (yet)!......Mark
  16. Very astute observation!................Mark
  17. Now thats some mighty fine book schoolin' right there! if i say so myself!
  18. Slap em' on the ass and ride the wave in! LMAO!.........Mark
  19. You been talikng to professor randy again? LOL!.....Mark
  20. Combined,there are more chins in that picture than in the HONG KONG phonebook!.................Mark
  21. Now thats a TOUGH question! tetanus shot,rabies vaccine,swine flu shot ,not withstanding i think i'd pass,(but thats just me!).........Mark
  22. Weld built body company (wyandanch L.I.N.Y) has built a lot of these for the PATH (post authority NJ/NY) made compact so they can be operated in really confined spaces tunnels,bridges,one way streets etc. the ones weld built makes are called "tunnel sentrys' and can be ordered with many options,standard equipment consists of a 98" wheelbase, 40,000lb retractable boom,80,000lb tow rating. in the 70's 3 of the first ones built went to the baltimore harbor tunnel authority,at a cost of $133,000 each! NY/NJ were so impresssed they ordered 20! these were all mack powered,with an allison automatic trans.for ease of operation/mobility really unique trucks! made to be able to turn around in a single 11'wide lane if neeeded,the white one like in your pictures are driven by specially trained police/firemen....the yellow and red ones are civillian drivers.....hope that sheds a little light on the subject!..........Mark WWW.weldbuilt.com for more info
  23. Now i know why ford calls their F-series trucks "super duty"..................Mark
  24. Attaboy Rob! thats one of the best posts i've read in a while!...........Mark P.S..could add a few names to that list they should take with them!!!!!!
  25. Never hurts to laugh!,bout'all we can do about it anyway!.....Mark
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