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RFCDrum

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  1. I know Dyanamat is expensive. I think there is another product that is just as good but cheaper. Looks great with the matting. I should do that to my R model too down the road. Cheers, Rob
  2. What's better than old RD's and new RD's. Wimmins of course. This was my first wife's best friend from the UK who stayed with us for 3 months. This was at Fort Lee working for Fletcher Creamer/Paoella/Tilcon milling I95 from the edge of the George Washington Bridge to the second exit. They were doing 12 inch cuts. I've never seen milling machines working that hard. They were blowing blue flames out of the exhausts. Any way enjoy. Cheers, Rob
  3. How are these frameless dump trailers with stability? Cheers, Rob
  4. Another pic of my GMC 2500. This was a job in Livingston Manor NY some years ago. I sold this truck to my cousin. It's running around Camden or Philadelphia somewhere now. Cheers,Rob
  5. Our fleet some years ago. The 87, the 70 GNC 5500 and the 59 BC160. Also the 69 Eager Beaver and the 63 Ford. Cheers, Rob
  6. My Dad on the 63 a few years ago. Working on a sink hole the size of a car in Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ. Second pic me my dad and our crew some years ago in Franklin Lakes on a big pool project. The 64 was just painted. Cheers, Rob
  7. I have another pic somewhere.
  8. K. I remember you had a bunch of single axles running around.
  9. I thought that Pete packer was unique for what year it was. Rob
  10. Big Trouble In Little China. This was the original. Nice guy. The artist was in the truck with him. Was going to be the truck Kurt Russel was to have in the movie but they couldn't come to an agreement. Had a 425 Cat with a 6X4 air shift Spicer. First truck I saw with train horns. This was back in 90. This truck was repainted with a Desert Storm theme then it got wrecked and saw it in the truck paper. Cheers, Rob
  11. Line in Macungie years ago. My dad and my daughter in front of the DMM. Cheers, Rob
  12. That's about right. You went with a Bibeau in stead of the Beau Roc this time. It doesn't matter as they are all relatives and their plants are all on the same street in Quebec. Do you still have the R single axle and the RD tandems? Cheers, Rob
  13. I believe this is a Pettibone. Like the Mack mirrors. Cheers, RFC
  14. Western Star packer. Had an Allison in her. Cheers, Rob
  15. My friend John took Laurelton's first ten man Pierce to Englishtown in 91. Had a 500 8V92. Truck was a rocketship. Cheers, Rob
  16. This one is set up a little different from the last one. Rob
  17. Oh I knew it was at least 58's and they had dual stacks. I worked for Vollers twice a few years ago.
  18. That RD Vollers had was very heavy. It had 58 rears in her. Probably was a 400 but geared right. Give me an RD any day. Cheers, Rob
  19. Good luck. Cheers, Rob
  20. It;s looking good. Little by little.
  21. I know these trucks very well. Most of the RD'S I drove were ex Marchello trucks. Rob
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