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Brocky

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  1. 1971 Brockway 358LL long 235"(?) wheelbase, double frame, with no rust jacking, with 22 foot of frame behind cab which is in decent shape, 504 V-8 Cummins not running, Spicer 5 x 4, deep reduction rears, on Hendrickson suspension, 10:00 - 20 rubber, and power steering.

    Also have two 555 V-8 Cummins, one with a supposedly broken crank and a RT 613 tranny attached, Extra 75 gal fuel tank, ten 22.5 steel rims, and 2 extra fenders in good shape.

    Then I have a box of 2 NOS chrome side dogs, 3 Brockway script, 2 Diesel script, 1 NOS gold dog, 1 replated gold dog, 2 NOS tinted corner windows and enough new windshield rubber to do the entire windshield, 2 black rubber script mud flaps, 2 white with red Logo thick plastic mud flaps.

    Would like to sell the whole package for $2950 / OBO.

    Please contact me at brocky45@prtcnet.com or call me at 864-677-3453 and I can gladly send you many more pictures.

    Robert "Brocky" Brock

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  2. Maddog

    Yes that is the "stick Mixer". Dean Baldwin sold it to a man with the user name (on the Brockway forum) Stretch from Canastota NY. This last winter he replaced to original blackpost-10459-0-77040400-1374416862_thumb.j steel body with this aluminum one. The original name "Stick Mixer" was on the front of the overhead over the cab and I do not recall seeing a picture of the new body to see if Stretch moved the name to the new body??

    The picture Mark posted was taken last year in front of the Museum in Cortland at the Friday night fireworks show.

    Brocky

  3. My wife and I went thru the museum on our way to Yakima. An excellent facility with about 60 (+/-) trucks. Well worth the time spent.. Hopefully in the next couple of years we will make it back up to the Jamboree with my DT 201.

  4. The Ford Factory came out with the T-800 tandem drive in 1954. Before that all Ford 10 wheelers were an aftermarket Tag/pusher axle either installed by a dealer or conversion shop, although I believe you could order the longer frame from Ford to mount it on?

    From the late 20's on there were several companys who made aftermarket tandem drive conversions. Mr. Don Chew of Littleton Colo is the expert on them. He writes articles about them in Shirley Spoonholtz's magazine Old Time Trucks. If you have a serious inquery PM/Email me and I will send you his snail mail addy as he does not have a computer.

  5. Also the oppisite of what Hat City said. If the trailer is TOO HIGH you will have to crank it down till it touches the fifth wheel.. If not the trailer pin will slide all the way over and past the fifth wheel, and if you go too far the glad hands will be in the back of the cab. Then you have fun getting it back over ther 5th wheel.

    Brocky

  6. Larry

    You just learned what we discussed on another topic a while ago. NEVER TRUST A GPS!!!! or for that matter Mapquest or other computer generated mapping systems. Remeber that the Geeks who put the information into the computer probably have never driven a car, let alone a big truck, off the interstate and their local city streets.

    Go to Wally World and pay $6 for a Raqnd McNally road atlas then double check your computer generated routing against what it looks like on the map, and then look at alternatives.

    After the interesting "scenic tour" I hope that you had a good racing weekend.

    Brocky

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  7. I have found it is easier to shift without the clutch with the old mechanical engines, especially at higher speeds, than the new electronic ones. Like Larry I do it by ear and feel and with the electronics you just do not feel the pump with your right toe.

    brocky

  8. I wonder if that State of NY dump truck is a Brockway??? Looks like their EPA got started before it was "politically correct"

    Thanks for sharing the pictures, please keep them comming.

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