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Nobody454

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  1. I see a lot of UPS macks at celli, you are probably right
  2. I think it was about chicagoland mack dealers
  3. our old lowboy truck didn't have power steering, that made for a lot of fun turning all the tight corners in Hinsdale and Clarendon Hills dropping the backhoe. it was a 72 r model I think
  4. I think Chandler's in Mokena is a Mack service dealer, but not sales. Sort of like Nagel I think
  5. I figured someone would know!
  6. so yesterday I was passing Maggio's on I39 and saw a giant gold mack bulldog sticking up over the trailers in the lot closest to the highway. I never noticed it before, and have never made it to the show at their place. When I went back south it was dark, but you could still see the outline of it in the lights from the building. I figure someone on here must know what it is, or what it is sitting on top of.
  7. don't think mp7 or mp8 came out till late 07 & 08
  8. I've seen the lenzini lowboy, but not much else. I think they own MBL recycling up in Palatine
  9. most roll off trailers do have the controls on the trailer, they also have a valve to lock the trailer brakes, so you can suck the trailer under the box like you are saying. I have noticed if the box is really heavy, you will want the tractor straight with the trailer, which in a tight spot might be tough. if your tractor is air ride, trying to load the heavy boxes will really unload the air suspension, and even with the tractor brakes set, it may slide. we use the roll off trailer for house wreckage, then switch to a dump trailer for concrete. My two cents would be to stay with a roll off truck, if that's your primary business, we do excavating and lowboy stuff a lot, so we have all different trailers and just a couple tractors
  10. nine inch, not sure if the offset is enough different than the 8.25 to make a difference on a lift axle or not. on a steer axle you might have to adjust the stops
  11. nobody was around, no for sale sign. but that doesn't mean anything really
  12. does it lift up slow also?
  13. i think I saw it...like about $20k. I cant pay $20k for something I know someone only put $9k into. would be a really cool truck to have though
  14. found this superliner in Bolingbrook today. Pretty sure its from Ruffalo sewer and water that sold out a couple years ago. If it is, the truck didn't move too far away, although it looks like they drove it here from the auction and it hasn't moved since. I think it sold for around $9k at the auction (could be wrong on that)
  15. I've heard east coast heavy duty towing is expensive. Place I worked before I bought my own truck charges $145.00 hr for a trac/trailer. in Illinois we can tow them together, but I know that isn't the case everywhere. 10 mile tow shouldn't have been more than $400. just my 2 cents
  16. believe it or not...the local Mack dealer sells batteries at the best price around here! (and I am a peterbilt guy) but I cant remember the brand. Also I have had good luck with interstate.
  17. here is a palumbo-orange crush-builders asphalt-whatever their name is this week granite with a blue builders paint job with a hilbilt dump
  18. I tried ONE set of the Chinese virgin tires. you get what you pay for, that's all I can say. Tredroc recaps will last at least twice as long, if not longer.
  19. that Dale Transport R model is sharp! And yes Lindahl Bros has several of the "CAT" trucks
  20. I am not sold on the rhino lining. if you get one scratch or nick in it, the moisture can get under it and start to rot from the inside. I've seen a truck frame rot away under the rhino lining and a wrecker bed the same thing
  21. 72000. that's gross. anywhere from 19 to 24 tons depending on empty weight
  22. not sure what they actually call it...but I think it is the new version of the Hendrickson walking beam suspension
  23. no more hoppers at yard 19 - just get loaded by the pile...if you dump dirt you have to drive under a conveyor that dumps screenings all over your hood and cab and drive through ruts that would eat a pickup truck all the way to the bottom.
  24. I would rate material service yard 19 in McCook as the absolute worst ever...doesn't matter if you are getting stone or dumping dirt, that place sucks...and I get to go there every day
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