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Brocky

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  1. Back in the 60's I seem to remember that Onondaga Redimix in Syracuse NY had some mixer trailers?? With a rear axle driven by the hydraulic system???

    Can anyone confirm or deny my case of CRS??

    Brocky

  2. Neat Pictures. It is being driven by ATHS member retired Colorado senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell.

    If you go to justoldtrucks.com, Peter J's Place back a page or two, there is a topic on this subject which also has pictures of the 2007 tree convoy in which the ATCA chapter from Rutland VT used ALL antique Mack and Brockway equipment.

    Brocky

  3. Guys

    It was a great show. 150+ antique trucks, 30-40 farm tractors, and 20 or so new commercial and towing rigs. Southeastern Regional Truck Show (SERTS) put on by about 5 ATHS chapters of the Tenn / NC region.

    This next spring it will move, because of expenses, to the Roane County Community College in Harriman Tenn, about 30 mile west of Knoxvillle. The show is in the middle of April. I will post an exact date when I get one.

    Brocky

  4. I am with RandyP, I started on Brockways: At 14 y/o a '59 single axle 220 and 5+2 with 38 ft dropdeck in the fields loading hay, then a '48 154 wrecker around the garage lot, and took my NYS Class 1 road test in '67 in Syracuse on a 1953 154W belonging to Ithaca Delivery.

    First Mack was a mid 60's B-70 single axle dump, 707 and quad, with a V plow and wing. Then the first OTR was a '70 R-600 237 and 5 speed for Matlack. And in '77 a '76 459 Brockway for a year.

    Brocky

  5. FWD

    My son in law in Doylestoen, an IT engineer, has a 12 volt back up on his sump pumps and a charger wired up from the garage so he can charge the batterys up from his car if necessary.

    A lot of the rush at the stores is that city people today do not have a pantry full of canned goods stocked up for any emergency.

    Brocky

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  6. Red Horse

    We had city busses at Syracuse in 2003. Maybe that is why they are gone, but I would sooner say it is because of the "high roller" ATHS management rather than the regular exihibitors.

    The detailed figures will NEVER be published in WOT. Johnson might get his fingers pinched when the lid dropps on the cookie jar!!

    Even if an ATHS member does not live close enough to a chapter to participate, He is always encouraged to contact his, or a friendly, RVP and ask questions and / or make suggestions.My email addy is futher up in this topic and I can advise any of you of a couple of friendly RVPs.

    Brocky

  7. Red Horse

    The purpose of the shuttle busses is to move the exibitors and staff from the show ground to various motels. Appearantly the staff requires that these be of the fancy "charter coach" quality rather than "city style" commuter buses??

    As you say it is easy to be a Monday AM QB, But again it is hard when you do not have a futher individual breakdown of some of these expense areas, which I doubt will ever see the light of day.

    As ATHS members we have the opportunity to ask our RVP's to question these areas in hopes the rank and file can offer some expense saving suggestions.

    Brocky

  8. Red Horse and Jim

    Part of the hotel expenses is that when ATHS contracts with the "host hotel" they pay for a block of rooms. If these are not all taken by exhibitors ATHS has to pay for them. and a lot of us with small checkbooks go to Super 8, Econolodge, Budget Host, ETC,ETC. Also this year the meetings were at the Big E instead of renting meeting rooms at the hotel. Total expense listed as $16,735

    Here are some interesting figures: Show site rental $59,220 and no income from parking so that $5/car must have also gone to Big E.

    Staff expenses were double of any other show at $32,492. Shuttle busses $32,140 the highest of the last 9 years.

    On the income side the gate fee (spectators?) was $49,410, sponsors $17,000 which was down a lot from most years except Auburn and Baltimore, Convention registration ($25 from exibitors?) $43,800, Truck registration ($15 per truck?) $16,140. They made some money on the tours, golf carts, convention dinners, and a few smaller misc items.

    As Mr. Hancock states, It would be interesting to see all the figures.

    Brocky

  9. Mike

    Sorry to hear about your shoulder. Hopefully yours will heal up OK.

    Most 2 yreas ago I fell and ended up with what they called a "Torn Rotator Cuff". Had to have surgery and it took a whole year before it was some where back to normal, and still do not have total use of it.

    My prayers are with you.

    Brocky

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