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I don't know.
This looks a lot like it though.
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here's a bigger picture.
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I looked through my pictures and found these Superliners. If you think any of them would help you let me know and I can send it to you full size.
Also, you probably know about this site-tons of pictures here!
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Sorry,once again I couldn't stop myself...
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...sent me this for my birthday-pretty cool,eh?
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They need to do a show about skinwalkers, them sumbitches is scary!
Never heard of them.
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Great picture taking- it's hard to get a good drive-by picture. I've taken a half dozen drive-bys of the same truck sometimes before I ever get one that's decent.
I got a couple of blurry Macks myself this week
Took this at a rest area- a 992 Cat loader, no bucket, cab, tires, or wheels.
And a 992 Cat i've posted before with the bucket, cab, tires, and wheels on it.
Uhhhhh...by the way, I heard them talking about a UFO crash in a canyon near Aztec in 1948 on Coast to Coast AM one night-interesting stuff!
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hey guys im about to change the connecting rod bearings in the 1959 mack end673,and i was wondering when i put the connecting rod bolts back in how pounds of tourch each bolt should have,
also heres an update of what my dash looks like now
Looking good!
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http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/store/
I'm testing the waters in a whole new line of work- a hotdog stand.
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A red Mack, Butler,Pa.
There's over 49,000 lbs. of steel plates under that tarp.
Nice cabover in Petersburg.
Saw an O'hare Towing truck in Pa.
Automobile for sale in Ambridge,Pa. Looks like a '55 Chevrolet.
A huge digging machine way over yonder,New Castle,Pa.
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Hello!
My name is Pawel and I live in Poland. While I don't have a truck, I was always fascinated by heavy machines. When I was a little boy I bought and built a plastic model of an american truck. It looked a little like a Superliner. Years have passed and my model deteriorated a little, so now I wanted to rebuild it. I started reading a little and I discovered THE MACK LEGEND! So now I'm building a scale model of an early Mack Superliner and I would like to ask you for your assistance. I'll start a separate thread on my build, hope to see you there. For now, thanks a lot for reading, I'd like to wish you a nice day
Pawel
Thanks Pawel, and welcome.

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Just ran across a pic of the 2005 Nov/Dec Wheels of Time issue. It's got an H61 on the cover and articles about H models in it. Does anybody have that old issue lying around or know where I could pick one up? May help me in the furure on some details during my restoration, thanks.. Tony
You could probably order back issues from them, you might check the ATHS website.
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The TRUTH about Bin Laden's burial at sea
Bin Laden Given Religious Funeral Prior to Sea Burial
Published May 02, 2011
Osama bin Laden was given a religious funeral prior to his burial at sea, senior
military officials told Fox News.
Religious rites were conducted on the deck of the USS Carl Vinson aircraft
carrier at about 1:10 a.m. Monday in the Persian Gulf.
In accordance with Islamic practice, bin Laden was washed and wrapped in a
white sheet before buried at sea at 2 a.m. local time, senior U.S. military
and intelligence officials said.
Then, "In accordance with common US Navy SEAL practice, the Team pissed on him, stuck a pulled pork sandwich in his mouth and a kosher hot dog up his ass, and pushed the Mother Fucker overboard with the other garbage," a senior SEAL officer said.
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potentate-puddin head, whats the difference
beats me-I have no idea what it means.
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A top secret secret spy camera captured this image recently. It's so top secret it even prints the dialogue and reads peoples' minds.
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FOR SHAME! article 8 ,paragraph 4, section 398.9 of the bigmacktrucks charter cleary indicates all members shall be so equipped with camera,when old/interesting items are spotted. failure to do so can result in un-nesessary ridicule,a stern warning,or a beating!
This ruling made possible by the honorable elustrious potentate Otherdog (esquire)............Mark
Yeah!..what he said.
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Picked up a new Truck Paper at the Go-Mart in Fairplain yesterday and saw a whole nest of Superliners on the back cover. They're auctioning them off and the opening bid was $1,000. I didn't go to the website and check them out yet, but they look good in the pictures.
Saw this other one inside the paper, also a good looking unit.
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We go to the Chinese buffet in Altavista once in a while-their cat is delicious, they sure know how to cook 'em,seasoned just right. Tastes like chicken.
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I've gotten behind on posting pictures i've taken of things. Here's some I took, and some I found when I was browsing midget porn and typed in truck pictures by accident.
These military trucks were huge,looked as big as locomotives!
Nice looking Mack at Gerdau-Ameristeel in Petersburg.
A trainload of military trucks on the horseshoe curve near Altoona,Pa.
A blue Mack, Columbiana,Oh.
Female type person fueling up at the Go-Mart. I didn't take this because I saw boobage,I was cleaning my camera and it went off accidently

F-model ad,1977
Saw 2 huge rabbits in the back yard this morning.
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Ran across this picture a while back and saved it. Almost forgot about it since my pc was out of commission for a while.
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I think it's BS. They are going to destroy over 130,000 acres of prime farmland and wipe out homes all across that area just to "relieve pressure from the other levees". In 1937 when they blew it up it reduced the river level a few inches...but in a couple hours it was right back up where it had been. Personally, I don't see the point. If the land behind the levee was worth building the levee to protect, then the levee should not be intentionally breeched. If the land behind the levee was deemed to be an acceptable loss when the river levels rise, then the levee never should have been built. Yeah, occasional seasonal flooding can be good for the soil and makes for some productive land...but that's when the water comes in and goes out gradually. When that levee is blown, water is going to rush through the area scrubbing the fertile topsoil from the surface and carrying it downstream.
Probably a good thing I don't live in a soon-to-be-flooded area behind that levee. I would have been positioned with my M1 Garand taking shots at the guys trying to set the explosives. Wonder what would have happened if the MO governor had called up the MO Nat'l Guard to protect the levees from the Army Corps of Engineers...
Anyway, KFVS is the local news channel...supposedly they are going to have live coverage on the TV. Not sure if they stream online or not...might click around and see. Supposed to be happening around 9 pm or so.
I'm just hoping this rain lets up soon. Damn near 2 feet of rain in the last week and a half....and 5 of the next 10 days has more rain in the forecast. Running out of places to put all of it.

Ran WAY more miles than I normally do trying to get around flooded/closed roads.

Saw this picture today. It's somewhere in Arkansas,forgot exactly where.
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That's right Tom, I'm just jealous. I've been pooting around the whole month of April just getting the dandelions, crabgrass, clover, etc. etc. killed out of my yard. Have spent over thousand dollars putting new Thuja Green Giants in the yard at differant places.
I know that i'm crazy, cause I killed the dandelions, may have to start eating them if the economy gets worse.

mike
Yeah, I don't plant nuthin' I cain't eat!
Mackmann thinks the wheels are redneck, the guy that lived 2 houses over from me when I lived in Appomattox used to plant tomatoes in an old bathtub in his yard-now that's redneck, but hey,whatever works,eh?
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Diesel .58 per gal plus FREE DINNER AT OUR ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET With any fill up over 50 Gallons!!!....What A Time It WAS!
Today $4.58 per gal an pump your own.. An free nothin..Need air?? bring a roll of Quarters What A Time It IS!!!
At least the staple in your fuel receipt is still free at most places but they'll probably start charging for that soon.
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I've taken a few drive-by pictures of this truck before, but today I stopped in Appomattox while on the way to Cumberland to see my parents and took a close look at it and took some pictures. Pretty nice looking truck, to be almost as old as I am. Don't know what engine it has, it was hard to see. Thought maybe a 220 Cummins, but it has a turbo on it.
I don't know anything about it, who owns it, or what they want for it, just that i'd love to have it. I could drive the mixer in the parade, and Jo could drive the White. If she hit anything she'd certainly be the first one to get there,eh?
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Yep, sometimes the gas pumps can be very interesting!