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Reuhlz

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  1. Here is a picture of a few of our trucks. Sorry you can't really see them that well.
  2. I like the vise mounted on the front bumper. Maybe for removing the hand cuffs?
  3. Is Vlad going to translate? Good video!
  4. The John Deere 435 used a General Motors 2-53 diesel. Was that made by Detroit?
  5. This unit has the amp built into the sub. You might find something similar, but this could be a good place to start. http://www.kicker.com/hideaway
  6. Since you work for Cummins, I was hoping you were going to say the truck is Columbus, IN and not Minneapolis, MN!
  7. Do you have any other pictures? Maybe side profile?
  8. I don't think you can get any closer to Chicago and still be in Indiana than the city of Whiting, IN. I have actually never heard of it. I am next to Indianapolis and 2.5 hours away otherwise I would be happy to. Sorry.
  9. Great looking trucks! Welcome to the site!
  10. OD - your photo chopping skills are always amazing! Nice kickstand.
  11. Don't forget the Massey Ferguson 98 with the same GM engine.
  12. That thing has to be fast! Did you have the courage to put it in high and high gear to find out the top speed?
  13. Thanks Mike. I knew you would know the answer!
  14. The first video shows an 1916 AC Mack "that was the first one ever built." (6:43 mins) I thought the first one is now restored in Iowa. Is this the same truck but before restoration?
  15. I did. I am from Indiana so it is a fairly red state.
  16. I don't really like politics, so I don't talk about it. But I like your new motto!
  17. I agree - Previously posted here: http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/28448-nju-on-ebay/
  18. I like the pics, but I feel dirty. Like I am peeking in someones windows.
  19. You are correct. Those are triple series on the end 333 and 444. The triple series have the gold/bronze engines. The 444 is all original including the 50 year old paint! You are also correct there is no 22 in that line up. Actually my rusty avatar picture is a 22, but it is a 22K, meaning a kerosene model which are fairly rare. We are in the process of restoring this tractor and we might have some extra parts from our donor tractor if you need some. Hope to be done in the spring. Studebakers are cool old trucks as well. Would love to see your pics of those.
  20. Superdog - I haven't met Howard yet, but I know he has been a member of the Massey Collectors for a while. He probably knows Tim Pace from Muscatine, Iowa. There was a large show at his place not too long ago. Drew
  21. Here is a picture of some of our Massey's.
  22. I saw this truck on TV once. This one has the custom bulldog grill cover that you can't mistake. The TV show was documenting a truck show in TX with a lot of modern trucks. This truck was talked about by a younger kid as it has been in his family for a few generations. If I remember correctly, it was some sort of wrecker/hauler.
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