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39 Baby Mack

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  1. Look in topic-- Roadway U Model---- on 2nd page near bottom Ron
  2. Good eye Mike I was wondering if anyone was going to pick up on that ! As for posting the Brockways on the Brockway site, let me check with my lawyer first!!! We talked it over and thought it would be alright to do it just this once!!! Ron P.S. I know I don't have to say this because I think we all have common sense on here but that last part was a joke!
  3. Here you go Mark A couple of Brockways too. Ron
  4. Mike, Your'e right ! It is, I believe it's an AB bus chassis. Sorry about that, was thinking of plain AB's. Ron
  5. Thank's Mike To be honest with you I don't really know. Unfortunately I don't think there's anybody around who would. I think Father said that we used to have some AB's but I can't ever remember seeing pictures of them? Ron
  6. 36 is a beautiful rig! That was my grandfather's truck it was a BM Father's truck was #35 Funny story: Grandfather wanted to buy two more trucks he thought they should both be BM's a little cheaper with a smaller motor. Father thought they should both be BX's a little more expensive but with a bigger motor. This was how they compromised-----#35 was a BX and #36 was a BM! Supposedly #35 was always used to haul War Admiral the horse that lost to Seabiscuit in the great match race. Ironically the trainer of Seabiscuit was a man by the name Tom Smith which is also the name of one of my brothers. Ron
  7. Anybody ever hear of a Brinton Truck?, Made in Philadelphia Truck at the bottom I believe is a Pierce Arrow Ron
  8. Yes this was our family business, we were in business for 128 years 1882-2010, We started out hauling just about anything, moving and storage, hauled milk, started hauling horses in 1916 and did that and household moving till we closed the doors in 2010. Ron
  9. Hey guys I just stole this picture off of the new "Hank's Horse and Wagon Pictures" site!!!! hope I don't get in the dog house? Ron And yea, now I know everybody now knows what the" G." stands for!!!
  10. Al Wouldn't you like have all the hub caps that they didn't use on those hub cap wheels when they were used with oil seals!!! Ron
  11. East Side Garage? Dick Woodcocks in Saratoga Springs? Ron
  12. Way to go Barry, that was terrific!!! Just the right amount of sarcasm. Ron
  13. You could always use the one the Howard brothers used I think his name was I. Fleecum Esq. Ron
  14. Al, I guess you'd have to ask Mike Boyd permission to repost this picture of your truck!? I'm sure he asked you if he could take a picture of it!? Not really trying to stir up trouble, but just get tired of all the childish bullshit in this world!!!! Ron
  15. Probably sorta like getting on an old trolley car!!! Ron
  16. That was a bell made by Kysor, alarm for low oil pressure and or high water temperature. You could definitely hear it if you had a problem!!! Ron
  17. Mark and Barry I looked up Ralph Smith on Hank's Truck Pictures Found a listing---Russ MacNeil Truck Pictures-l 1980's page three. It shows a picture of our unit #172 with trailer #T-137 at Ft.Pierce, FL. in the eighties. I didn't mind him taking the picture nor do I mind him posting it on the internet. But i guess in the lawyer run bullshit society that we in live today my three brothers and myself should have been contacted to give permission to Hanks to have it published. Total bullshit!!! or maybe Horseshit!!! Ron Smith
  18. Looks like commercial company, complete with the come f--k me pumps!!! Ron
  19. Yes that is a non turbo motor. Ron
  20. Should have an END864 V-8 255 H.P. Probably a triplex transmission, could also be a quadraplex. I would think around '66 or '67 Ron
  21. It looks like the small sleeper "F" model cab ----there were originally 2 sleeper cabs available 72" and 80". Ron
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