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Darn!!!! I asked about the R-Dogs at Cambridge Mack as they took in most of the Visions etc. when they shut it all down. Figured I missed a good one. Did he get a good deal on it? I know the other Macks were in rough shape, did they take care of that one? Great find. I liked the R-754's they use to have..400 Cats.

Another long time Mack customer bites the dust :thumbsdown:

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Sweet R,never cared for that spread axle look.New Canadian trucks still have that?

If you want maximum weight on your rig up here in Ontario you still need 72" spread on the drives. You lose 2200lbs of payload going down to a 60" spread. Most guys don't bother with the 72" spread on highways. The loss in payload can be made up in less wear staying with a 60" spread. Mostly aggregate and cement (ton per mile guys) stay with 72".

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On 9/10/2013 at 9:00 PM, alex g said:

For anyone familiar with Tallman Transport in Welland Ontario they unfortunately went out of business after 75 years.They were well known for there at one time large fleet of Macks.My father was fortunate enough to by the last and only R model they had left on the road.Its a 87 350 4 valve 15 speed with a 72 inch spread on nuway air ride.

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Does your father still have that Mack he bought off of Tallman?

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