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the air force had the  majestic  B-17's : the mighty 8th,,art world has the mona lisa ;;  trucking industry  has the DM800 .  fantastic in every way. back in the day I was lucky enough to drive triaxle 800 . not only great truck, lunch time you sat on fender (try that with plastic trucks today)  and hood doubled as a table !LOL

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1 minute ago, Ditchdiggerjcf said:

Sad part is that there is a market for trucks like that and no manufacturer is filling it.

That’s why so many of these old dogs are still working...

Who needs a back yard when you could have a :mack1: Yard?!

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unfortunately  "we" live in a throw away society , if the 800's  were built today exactly as it was then ; eliminate  all the plastic :: the cost would be $$$$$  . and they would last forever. manufactures  don't want things lasting long. company I know in CT bought new triaxle last yr (not mack ). $240 K. has been back to dealer more  than on the road . gone are the days of handful of tools get it going on side of road. now it's the million dollar wreckers that go out and tow it in.   going to try and load some pictures of days gone by. not  the best;; pictures taken back in the 80's with a camera !  truck drag races in NJ. funniest thing to watch two DM 800's race each other in the 1/4 mile. and how fast can you shift a quad!! LOL

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Would love to see those videos mechohaulic. Would be like the old days  when they just started El Rodeo Du Camion in Quebec. When it was R Model's racing each other up the hill.

Was just talking yesterday with my insurance agent about the crazy rate increases as of late. Among other things, that was one item she pointed out.....the "throw away world of today." She said all these new vehicles, they don't even repair them. They are immediately wrote off. Not even cost effective to fix them any more.

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On 2/22/2020 at 1:20 PM, mechohaulic said:

unfortunately  "we" live in a throw away society , if the 800's  were built today exactly as it was then ; eliminate  all the plastic :: the cost would be $$$$$  . and they would last forever. manufactures  don't want things lasting long. company I know in CT bought new triaxle last yr (not mack ). $240 K. has been back to dealer more  than on the road . gone are the days of handful of tools get it going on side of road. now it's the million dollar wreckers that go out and tow it in.   going to try and load some pictures of days gone by. not  the best;; pictures taken back in the 80's with a camera !  truck drag races in NJ. funniest thing to watch two DM 800's race each other in the 1/4 mile. and how fast can you shift a quad!! LOL

English town diesel nationals it was the best great memories 

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On 2/21/2020 at 9:40 AM, mechohaulic said:

the air force had the  majestic  B-17's : the mighty 8th,,art world has the mona lisa ;;  trucking industry  has the DM800 .  fantastic in every way. back in the day I was lucky enough to drive triaxle 800 . not only great truck, lunch time you sat on fender (try that with plastic trucks today)  and hood doubled as a table !LOL

My Father was a Sargent and Flew & Taught B-17's in WW-II

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1 hour ago, Elephant ears said:

English town diesel nationals it was the best great memories 

our brand new kenworths and petes are constantly going back n forth the dealerships for warranty work,,,my 2023 peterbilt 579 has had AC work repaired on it twice,and it still doesnt work right ,,got ten more weeks left to retirement,,,im hoping this lemon stays on the road just a little longer lol...bob,

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