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RFCDrum

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  1. It's got the 3 stage Jacobs bleeder brake on it. I thought you were going to run this? Rob
  2. A couple of more. The truck after it was lettered by Glenn from Edison. His work is awesome. He designed my new logo for the business. He's old school. Also another plow pic from last year under overpass at Sheridan Ave in Saddle River NJ. RFC
  3. Just some pics I was working at Unilever in Englewood Cliffs a few years ago. Also another shot with plow. Cheers, Rob
  4. God I loved the broads in Overdrive. Cheers, Robert
  5. And those boots you got on
  6. 8th grade till I graduated in 87. I still have friends in Brick and my daughter lives in Silverton. Rob
  7. I really like Trottos truck. Cheers, Rob
  8. I'm pretty sure I went to school with one of them.
  9. I remember Jan had an unusual fleet as did Barclay and Casey. Cheers, Rob
  10. Joe Gulino's 01 Tandem does that. You have to let it warm up. Some do it worse than others. RFC
  11. This can't be normal nobody's yelling. This paving crew is too calm.lol Rob
  12. I don't know why Cummins why not smaller Mack motor/ Volvo. I think the Volvo is a better engine than that Cummins. Cheers, RFC
  13. Yea they look really great all dented up after a couple of months.
  14. OOPS one in the middle NY
  15. More pics and more wheel covers:). Rob
  16. I thought so. There was a daughter too correct?
  17. JT who is the family that owns this? Cheers, Rob
  18. You know one thing about big trucks and iron is you can patch them up give it a quick coat of paint and it looks presentable and making money. You can always rebuild them. Robert
  19. I know it had some sort of 12 speed I couldn't see the auxillary through the window. The DM had maybe a 12 speed too. Cheers, Rob
  20. Very cool pics Tim.
  21. I had my wife take these pics a few years ago. These were taken in Nanuet NY at the southbound exit. They were shifting these precast pieces for about a week. The RD 800 had an old school Williams lift axle valve with the lever and gauge mounted on top of the dash. Cheers, Robert
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