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Brocky

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  1. Ron

    The typing is the hard part.. Our ATHS chapter is attempting to make me a writer out of a dumb butt truck driver!!

    A lot of it is the same ole BS, you just have to put it in print.

    All you need is a computer that will type as you talk to it, then sit back and tell your stories. With the picture to go with the story in your hand it would be easy to tell the story.

    Brocky

  2. OD
    The pictures of Bedford reminded me Do you ever pull abrasive grit out of Wheelbrator in Bedford

    I was in there quite often with a van trlr for the last few years before I retired. Back Hauls from our DC in Luray to Laredo.

    Brocky

  3. Tim

    If you have an interest in trucks, and trucking experiences (tales and lies) in Australia check out the following website:

    http://forums.justoldtrucks.com // Peter J's Place // Down Under AU, NZ it is getting up on 90 pages long with lots of truck pictures with some roos and snakes and guns and slang definations etc etc all mixed in

    I also like your superliner.. are those floats on the steering??

    Brocky

  4. The whole story is NOT known. During the late 40's thru the mid 50's the design engineering departments at DT and IH had a very close working arrangement. The people in the know have since passed away, but it assumed that they worked togather in the design of the conventional "Comfovision" cab which was stamped by the Chicago Cab Co and assembled in the individual plants.

    The DT 22 series spring loaded counterbalanced manual tilt LCF cab, which IH used as the VCO cab, was designed by the Murty Bros of Portland OR under contract to Mr. Tilt of DT.

    IH used the DT plant in Chcicago to build heavy duty, special order, R model IH trucks which would have tied up the regular production line in Fort Wayne. IH also used DT to build prototypes as industrial esponage mis-information.

    The nickname Emeryville came from these trucks first being built at the IH Emeryville CA plant.

    Brocky

  5. Jim beat me to it! Just Old Trucks is a great forum. Lots and Lots of pictures of all makes. Plus the daily WAI picture question section moved over there from the ATHS site.

  6. Mike

    My only thought is to contact George Tackaberry in Athens Ont, addy should be listed in an ATHS roster, as he has bought trucks from the states and probably sold some back into the states. He regelarly brings truck to stateside shows so he must know most of the regulations and/or who to contact for the "official" version.

    Brocky

  7. Vlad

    Please take the time to go to http://forums.justoldtrucks.com

    Peter J's place // Marmon-Herrington trucks topic

    We are having a discussion as to whether or not some M-H trucks made it to Russia before, during, or after WW 2???

    Any information you might have would be appreciated.

    Their registration system to post takes a return email to activate as spam prevention.

    Thanks

    Brocky

  8. Hey Vinny and others

    When you have plenty of time, take a visit to this website for your fill of Macks and other makes of plow trucks. You may even see a picture of the Mack going by your house.

    plowsite.com // pictures forum // equipment, tools, and vehicle pictures // DOT/city/town/county

    Bring the whole coffee pot with you as the topic has 460 pages over a span of 8 years!!!

    Brocky

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