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  1. thats the boxes off my flatbed

    thanks for fixen me up Other dog

    don't know wat was up with this trailer, it has original tires, like new, the drums @ brakes are like new, its like someone bought it and parked it for three years,

    there was something welded to the floor that has been removed, other than that it appears new.

    can't have too many boxes in my opinion! I just have one, between the axles on the passenger side. Keep my beveled wood and coil racks in it, but I could use a couple more, then I wouldn't have to stash so much crap on the truck. I remember when you used to go anywhere to load steel and they supplied all the dunnage you needed-not anymore! If you ain't got it you gotta buy it, or you're s.o.l. That's why I weigh over 32,000 full of fuel, all the stuff you gotta have.

  2. Today's pictures of the week part 2-

    Here's that black Superliner in Appomattox. Too bad it's a crappy blurry drive-by.

    Saw this neat looking old unit in Ohio, near Fremont.

    And I saw a 3 legged jogger in New York,

    Saw a colorful KW in Fostoria, Oh. when I was picking up a load of fertilizer,

    I gave this Autocar a pull at this fuel stop when it wouldn't start.

    ...and unlike last week when I got to the shop and saw a Superliner, this week I got to the shop and saw this sitting there...wtf?

  3. Hi Greg, yes there was a North American Aviation A5 Vigilante mounted on a stick in front of the mess hall. I was speaking of the blue jet on the stick that was across the street next to a yellow building that was next to the gas station complex. That was a Grumman F-11F "Tiger".

    I lived on the base with my wife and kids, (trailer park) so never really got around the mess hall. NAS Millington is where I learned to eat from a garbage can, and earned my persona namesake, "Trailer Trash".

    I was there from February of 1985, through August and into early September 1985, then going to Norfolk, VA.

    Rob

    I saw a crackerbox on a stick once.

  4. 30 huh? dam! seems like i was just 30 about 17 years ago!........happy birthday!........Mark AKA(the furniture hauler guy)

    Speaking of "the furniture hauler guy" I saw an article in "Moving Out", the free truck paper, about Clark Transfer this week.

  5. Just switch to 11R22.5 tyres and make your life simpler and safer. You might have to change the spacer band but other then that 11R22.5's are DIRECT replacements for 10.00R20's, same dimensions, inflation pressures and weight rating. Only difference is the rim width, 10.00R20's take a 7.5 rim and 11R22.5's take a 8.25 rim so that is why you might need a new spacer band.

    That's the route I took with the mixer. Bought used tubeless wheels for $40 each and put 11R22.5's on it and got away from the old tube type tires and split rims. The old spacers and wedges all worked fine for me.

    Some tire shops won't even fool with the split rims anymore, they can be very dangerous if the lock ring blows off!

  6. This is the top-secret wine making lab (a.k.a. the kitchen). Strained it the first time this morning. Starting to look like wine anyway. Thought this was a gallon jug too, but it's 3 liters- almost ran over. Jo hasn't even complained about the mess yet.

  7. Tom, did that Superliner have an E9 in it?

    Regarding the winemaking, are you sure those were wild grapes and not Jimson weed berrys? You might really get a "kick" outta that stuff!!!!

    Fully "erect"? Maybe you should put a condom on top of the jug instead of a balloon.

    .

    Don't know about the Superliner...they were grapes, I made Jo eat some first, waited 30 minutes, then I tasted them. They were very sweet and grapy.

    Yeah, that would probably work better...bet it would be blown up big as the refrigerator this morning!

  8. Nice pics there Tom. As Pretty as that Pete is I'D Still take that SuperDog ;) Anit seen a Marmon In years .

    I thought ya had ya an over sized BABY BOTTLE Cause the stopper On the Milk Jug looked like a NIPPLE On a bottle. :loldude::P

    Gotta Say this Would'nt mind have'n me a Good Sweet Water Melon. By the way what kinda wine ya making in the Baby Bottle ERR I MEAN Homemade Winery Equipment?

    Later yall

    :mack1:

    There were some wild grapes at the shop. The vines were growing up in a pine tree and I picked all I could reach when they got ripe-even climbed up the tree to pick some. Got the ballon over it so the little fruit flies can't get in it, and it lets the presssure off while the wine's working too. My Ma sent me a recipe last year to make wine in a gallon jug, the grape wine I made last year turned out pretty good.

    Got another jug of plum wine working too. Bought the plums yeserday, mashed them up and got the seeds out, put them in the Miller Lite jug, covered them with water, added some sugar, and that's it. You don't even have to add yeast, yeast just makes it start to work faster. The ballon I put on that jug yeserday was already fully erect before I went to bed last night. I got 2 more gallon jugs, I want to try making some apple and pear wine in them.

  9. I looked at a "1973" R685 and 20 ft dump trailer today I saw in a kinda local classified ad. Sadly there was no title/registration on the Mack, but the owner said it was a 1973. What year did Mack start using the cab with the 3" pushed out back?? My 79 has this, and more plastic in the interior too. The Mack I looked at today had the steel dash and smaller cab, wouldnt that make it 1972 and older?? Also, it had aluminum planetary top casings and round axle tubes, mine has cast iron housings and square tubes. Were these both 38000 rears or were the aluminum toppers lighter??

    man, I miss those brain cells I abused now...used to know this. The '77 F-model I drove had the bigger sleeper and I used to remember when they changed from the flat rear on the cab...but I can't right now...probably same year on R-models. The instant Rob gets back from the buffet at the Petro he'll answer this, as he is an R-model expert. As in "air's nuttin' 'bout a r-moderl I don't know".

  10. I particularly like the homemade winemaking equipment!!

    And I forgot to thank you for the Lincolntown photo disc - Thanks!

    Paul VS

    Well, thank you Paul- you're very welcome... I have become an ameteur(?) wine conner sewer, and I take back ALL the nasty things I said about you when I thought you were shunning us. You are still one of the greatest living Americans in my opinion. :pat: By the way, it's almost hot sauce season!

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