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Posts posted by Nobody454
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the other four got sold to one place out of state. I still see the Midwest trucks every once in a while out on 39, and I have seen them at the Heartland transfer station in Stickney pulling tri-axle long dumps
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I think it might have been #100? for whatever reason they took the #'s off the hood before they sold it. It was in a group of 4 or 5. I think they were 100-104 or something.
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www.cedarvalleyexpressblower.com
out of Frankfort. IL
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we were at the auction where dan plote bought that one. was between dan and the guy who owns alliance contractors (I think). I don't think the price mattered to dan, he was going home with that truck no matter what
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ruffalo's superliner sold for around $10K I think at their auction. Probably well worth it!
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yep Mark drives the Pete usually. Tom likes his old R model. Pretty funny, you'd think the boss would drive the newer truck!
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Mark drives for Tom's Hauling. He pulls a pretty cool air ride frameless axle trailer on super singles. Tom put the air ride under it himself. I don't think axle ever made an air ride trailer
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My buddy Mark works with them a lot, he could run with the older boughton trucks. He said they pull away like a car now!
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saw them Thursday at the pit. air ride - 450? hp - and AUTOMATIC - how about that
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yup. says dale transport or something like that
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Chicago R models
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Posted · Edited by sas454
I think they are from Indiana. They are dredging the pond on 55th st between Fairview and Main st in downers grove. I've seen them a lot this summer. As for how they run like that? not really sure...I would think the material from the pond has to be pretty heavy muck! I bet the local truck cops would love to weigh a "six wheeler" with that many axles