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Bullheaded

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  1. I've seen enough mechanical failures to know I wouldn't want to be anywhere near that thing, LOL.
  2. Holy!!! That pic really brings the size into perspective.
  3. You caught my eye with the farm tractors. Very nice stuff there!
  4. Only pics I got of the engine.
  5. Really? I'm just going off what my friend told me. He has to find the ownership yet. He told me it is a 62 with a 292? These are the only tags or numbers I could find on the truck.
  6. Thanks 41chevy. I know very little about GMC/Chev products. My father, then me always had Ford's. So that booster is for the clutch also? is that this big round thing here in this pic? I never crawled right under to see what it was.
  7. You beat me to it, 41chevy......I was just going to ask if the cab was the same as the pickups because I knew of LMC, but they just list pickups. So that brake system is nothing odd ball then? Would you keep the points or go electronic ignition? Thanks.
  8. Thanks Dave. So it is a good motor. I thought it seemed kinda small for a truck that size, LOL.
  9. I have an opportunity to buy this 1962 Chevy C60. Body and engine are solid but needs lots of little stuff. Needs new rubber for around windshield, side window felts, rear view mirrors, wiper arms, tires, and the plunger for the two speed rear axle is broke. The brakes also don't work. Are parts still available or will this nickel and dime me? The flatbed has a hoist and it works. It has a 292 inline six and 4 speed. How were those 292's? Will it be a pig on gas? My plan is to just do it up to haul my 1955 Allis Chalmers CA farm tractor to the local shows. No big long distance trips. Sadly, that IH 9670 Eagle Cab over that I posted previously that I gave up on due to the amount of work they wanted me to do to safety it.....instead of the guy working out a better deal with me, he sent it to scrap for a third of the price. What a waste of an absolutely perfect interior and a solid cab.
  10. Coming from a Canadian that knows tough logging conditions....that thing looks impressive. How are Iveco engines? That is what Case IH and New Holland use now in their big articulated row crop tractors. i think they are up close to 700 h.p. now.
  11. mrsmackpaul Do you know of the Upton tractor? I was just reading an article about Carl Upton and his big 2WD tractors in my latest Antique Power magazine. Pretty interesting story, and he sounded like a very smart man when it came to designing one of the worlds biggest 2WD tractors that proved to out pull 4WD's of the time many times during tests. I liked how he used straight pipe exhaust on the Cummins NTC 350 so that it could "crack" LOL. Pics "borrowed" from Google images.
  12. Not a good pic, but we got one of hell of a crane working on one of the blast furnaces at the steel mill in our city. It's towering high above the furnace. It belongs to Sterling Crane. They have a yard right on the mill property.
  13. They never caught on here on the Canadian side, but I used to see them all the time on the Michigan side.
  14. Interesting. Thanks for that and the pic. Bet she handled that load like it wasn't even there.
  15. I have a pic somewhere of a DM painted the same as this. Was in a Mack brochure I have.
  16. Well there's something I have never seen, nor even heard of. Thanks for posting more interesting stuff kscarbel2
  17. Very nice. Thanks for posting. All sweet machines.
  18. OMG!!!! I want that dump truck!!!!
  19. Fitting. And a good play on word's, LOL. I like that era of Cat loader too. I ran both a 988 like that and a 992.
  20. Western Star is bad for that too. The cab filters are a pain in the ass to replace. You need to pull a plastic push pin (that usually breaks) then remove a torx head bolt to remove the dash panel. Then you need a 10 mm socket to remove a bolt that holds the cover on the filters. Then they you have to slide one in the slot, then try and lift it perfectly straight and hold it there so that you can slide the second one in. And the worst part is they are useless to begin with. I much preferred the aftermarket Cab Fresh filters I used on my Mack CH and International 5600i and 9900i. They filtered everything out and were easy to service.
  21. More shameless self promotion, LOL. Don't have a Mack to post any more so this will have to do.
  22. I like the stainless panels in the cab where your boots would rub.
  23. Another of the ready mix trucks. A DMM, a DM and a Granite.
  24. JoeH, I've been out of forestry for a few years now, so I can't remember about the chip trailers for volume, but my Titan 5 axle walking floor was 135 cubic yards. I once scaled in at the local flakeboard mill at 189597.55 pounds gross of hog fuel. Luckily I never got caught with that one, LOL. That load was with the 2000 Mack CH E7 460. Those are just culverts they are unloading Mack Tech.
  25. Yes, wood chips. That style is called a possum belly. And the ones I pulled into Michigan needed 7 or 8 axles to legal the same weight, so they just have a well down the center of the trailer.
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