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10 minutes ago, Vmac3 said:

Just wondering??

What year did Mack convert to diesel powered engines or were they always diesel?? I never really thought about that.

V

I THINK it was in the late '30s when they actually built their first in-house diesel engine.  1938 maybe?

Of course, they continued to build gas engines LONG after that.

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"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines."

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1938 that’s exactly what I was going to say I have heard that a long time ago thanks for that in case anybody was wondering UPS has gone to a lot of propane diesels they tell me they do not pull the hills worth the shit… Bob

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Oh yeah saving the environment till one of those propane trucks gits in an accident or springs a leak past the shutoff valve. Yeah I drove acouple of those they were Volvos. Kinda unnerving with 3 tanks right behind the cab in a box. 

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I had the "pleasure" of trying to get around on of UPS's propane powered KW's on I-77 / I-81 up around Wythville VA with my 23,000lb  Dodge 3500 and 32 foot trailer.. You would have thought he had a 238 Detroit.. VERY slow on the up hill and a maniac downhill trying to make up the time creating a total traffic cluster f**k!!!!!!

Brocky

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1 minute ago, Brocky said:

I had the "pleasure" of trying to get around on of UPS's propane powered KW's on I-77 / I-81 up around Wythville VA with my 23,000lb  Dodge 3500 and 32 foot trailer.. You would have thought he had a 238 Detroit.. VERY slow on the up hill and a maniac downhill trying to make up the time creating a total traffic cluster f**k!!!!!!

Don't be so tough on the guy, he was likely moving a load if I Phones or something like that so people can get more information faster about all these fantastic ideas.

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The charmin pampers factory up from me has three gas wells on their property, before I retired the toyota forklift dealer I bought parts and lifts from just got an order from charmin for 100 natural gas powered forklifts. I see most all the class 8 tractors shifting trailers are natural gas fueled. They had a turbine installed to make energy after the first well was up and running.

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ok,,  I used to drive for Schnieder out there..  mid '98- late '99...   I really liked the 'Endless mt. region'  ..  Thats all for me,  NO knowledge of fart powered trucks..   :) 

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