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  1. I don't know if we can sell you anymore COE's with the comments you have been making. The air must be thin up there. LOL

    Ahhh, I switched my thinking since that cabover I got from you guys anyways. Too tough to get in and out of as I get older...so we switched to HOODED vehicles. Way easier to tilt that HOOD than it is to jack that cab up, especially when you blow a line or two and have to get creative.

    (You do know I'm only yanking yer chain BTW...) They'll probably bury me in a cabover.

  2. Tommy,

    How did you come up with your co. name? I used to live near Iron Mountain,Mich. Any connection? Al

    It was a toss up between "The Fool on the Hill", or Iron Mountain Iron & Equipment, LLC. I thought the latter would be more professional sounding in terms of conducting business, but the first name is much more appropriate most of the time. No connection at all to anything, other than my own hallucinations.

    I fought to register that name in my state as an LLC too. They denied it due to "too many words being too close to an existing registered LLC in this state". Funny, there's more Green Mountain this-and-that's in this state, but I wanted something unique and they wouldn't do it. The remedy to it was my accountant is located in Indianapolis,In. so he registered my biz name in his state...took him one hour to get it done in his state, took me 9 months to get a "NO" from mine. No big deal having an Ind. LLC either, doesn't matter where that's domiciled for what I do.

    I do see a lot of Iron Mountain document shredding service vehicles around though. They trademarked the Iron Mountain logo too.

    It just makes sense. I live on an official mountain at 2290 ft. ASL, I have a bunch of IRON parked here that I collect, buy, sell, horsetrade, etc., so hence the name, Iron Mountain Iron & Equipment. The Towing is a DBA of that entity.

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  3. I'm really glad to see it's not all "constant Volvo whiners" here.

    I really love the old Macks and they are still my favourite. My old R Model was the best truck I ever drove.

    But instead of complaining about the new trucks.....why don't we try them, see how they do, and post useful info here on ways to fix any shortcomings they may have.

    As much as I hate this new stuff.......for those of us that still actually drive and work for a living......we might as well get used to it. Eventually we are all going to have to accept this new technology.

    Unless one of you are smart enough to figure out how to bring us back in time??

    R Model cab, CL 700 Hood, E9...there's your truck Bullhead... :notworthy:

  4. Nice rigs. I am digging the rollback. Any other tow trucks in the mix?

    There is in the planning stages. I have a Tru Hitch DTU that will be going onto the ' 81 cabover freightshaker, for local/longer distance tows, to help out distressed owner/op's and such as well as retail towing for fleets, etc. With all these new Paccar motors and faulty sensors, etc. that thing shoud stay fairly busy, lol.

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  5. You laugh about the auxiliary heating systems...

    About 100 years ago as a kid on a job site in Middletown, Ct. there was a contractor with a few old B-61 bombers running on -site only placing material. One older black gentleman in particular drove one and it had no heat...sooooooo he took an old Kero-Sun kerosene heater and removed the passenger seat, and bungee corded the heater down to stay warm.

    The best part of this entire story ends with the visual of him sitting in that old B Model, cooking a can of B & M Baked Beans on the heater...that ain't no lie either! :loldude:

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  6. How's it going Tommy! Don't forget to show them your Autocars!!

    You missing the Transtar yet?

    Hey Bullhead! I don't have any pics of the A'cars on my PC right now...I gotta send some off my cellphone to this thing, and re-post those I guess.

    Missing the Transtar? Well, kind of I guess I have to admit, but it morphed into a W900A, so that was a nice transition really.

    No worries, I have 2 more Transtars in my crosshairs for the springtime, so hang onto yer hat. :twothumbsup:

  7. A well prepared crew... :whistling:

    As Crocodile Dundee would say..."Now, this is what I call a runaway".....

    BC Mack

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    LOL. Ahh come now Driptroits aren't that bad. Ooops. Did say that using my outdoor voice? One thing I would add. Its VERY helpful to have a helper. Things wont be that bad unless things go bad. Then it goes bad in a hurry. Take youre time double check that everything is moving free. Have fun!!!

    I lost a brand new Carhartt jacket in an emergency shutdown scenario one time...from that point on, I did everything that was mentioned here B-4 I fired my next Yamaha up that had been sitting. :twothumbsup:

  8. That's good to know. I did replace both resistors and blower motors. Now im trying to get air to the drivers side floor. I will check the duct work again. Bought a book on MH heater/A.C. Only problem its for 86 and up. Mine is 85. The book covers the 2 lever air control where as my 85 is a 3 lever cable over electric control. Learning as we go.

    Suggestion Russell: Go to Home Depot, buy a propane salamander and a 100 lb.'er, lay it (the tank,) in the bunk and the salamander pointed at you on the doghouse, and you'll have all the heat you'd ever need!

  9. I was sent a link by a buddy to check something out here, and even though I lack a bulldog in my collection at the moment...I felt compelled to come join the party. I really need to find a Mack that I can have around soon, and I will!

    Right now though, it's component trucks until then.

    Thanks for the good site here!

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    Tommy Z.

    Iron Mountain Iron & Equipment, LLC

    Iron Mountain Towing

    ironmountainiron.com

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