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mackdaddy1911a1

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  1. O.K. after nearly pulling out my hair trying to upload some pictures of the E-9, I finally broke down and started a new album. The pictures are from some of my old BULLDOG MAGAZINES I have. Back in the nineties MACK had a 950 HP marine version of tha E-9 and a 750HP version as well as a 700 hp version built for the French army. Also there was the 610 hp truck version for the Austrailian market. Just click on MY GALLERY to the left and look for the E-9 album. The files were to large to upload here.

    Matt

  2. That is one hungery kid. Don't let him get ahold of the bulldog..LoL. He is a very handsome young man and a future Bulldog driver if there ever was one.

    Matt

    P.S. I noticed in your gallery the black Bmodel with the lowboy trailer had a casket on it. I'll assume that it was being used at a funeral of a friend. I was a gravedigger for a few years and that caught my attention. Just curious..

    matt

  3. Please tell ten friends to tell ten today!

    The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to click on their site daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman.

    It takes less than a minute to go to their site and click on 'donating a mammogram' -- for free (pink window in the middle). This does not cost you a thing. Their corporate sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate a mammogram in exchange for advertising.

    Here's the web site! Please pass it along to people you know.

    http://www.thebreastcancersite.com

    AGAIN...

    PLEASE ASK 10 FRIENDS TO TELL 10 FRIENDS.

    Thanks.

    Merlin thank you for bringing this to all of our attention. I have an aunte that had breast cancer and she said of the treatments that "If hell burned worse than the treatments I don't want any part of it". She is a former school teacher and being educated about her options and being aware of the risks of not having regular mamograms and then having them saved her life. God bless you ...and I did click on the link.

    Matt

  4. Tom,

    Looks like a road that I would enjoy very much. If your not draggin the pegs then ya mite as well sta home.

    Rowdy, the KZ looks better with someone laying on the tank in a blurr.....LOL

    MackDaddy, as for guns....the only one's I'm concerned about is the on pointing at me at close range, not one laying up in a window. I never wanted to advertise what I have to all the theives out there. Just my .02 cents only. How can I worry about the bullet that I don't hear? By then your dead.

    mike

    Mike I just don't want Rob to shoot you man we'd be bored around here with out you. I know his daughter is fine and all but daddy's have that special job they have to do when they have daughters. :twothumbsup:

    matt

  5. Ya'll be careful on those crotch rockets. Nice fire stick you have there..you must have a daugher too. Mine is a U.S.M.C. mossburg model 590..9 shot capasity with bayonet and heat shield along with synthetic stocks and apeture sights.

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  6. Otherdog I had the same thing happen to me when I got a friend to help me install a toolbox on my brother's Ford Ranger. While my brother was on leave (U.S. NAVY, ONBOARD U.S.S. ENTERPRISE) and was down in Jacksonville, Fl. visiting some friends he was rear ended and the bed was totaled. He was o.k. but the truck was in a bad way. I told him to bring it to me and I would get it squared away. Well after the insurace money ran out I put an extra grand with it and after they finished it brought it home. I asked our local Village Idiot to help(bad move on my part) put the tool box on. Well we set the box on the bed and before I could stop the guy he opens the lid and scratches that very expensive paint job on the back of the cab. So I hauled off and kicked the guy in the shin with my very heavy steel toed boots. Good luck with the hood, now go kick the hell out of the jerk. :o

  7. Otherdog, don't you drive a peteoftrash???? That was a good joke but I bet Rob is gonna shoot your pinky toe off. We all know that you have the hots for his daughter. :wub: Driving such a fancy truck gave it away..lol :idunno: Then again maybe not..are you and Rob some kind of kin??

  8. If the rail is "HEAT TREATED" you could weakin it . ON my truck there are big signs on the rails ..."DO NOT HEAT,WELD,CUT, OR NOTCH FRAME FLANGE". I would rather have a few hours of hard work than destroy a good rail. Ducky becareful and if you get aggravated with it take a break and come back to it. Robs idea sounds good as well as the others .

  9. Here is a pic of the new :mack1:

    Welcome on board. Well You have made your first great buisness investment. Buying a new MACK truck was the smartest thing you could have done with your money. You simply cann't wear them out unless you realy abuse it for decades. I hope your dad told you he was proud of you for that decision. Good luck and keep the dirty side down.

  10. Nice Bulldog guy, I'm here to tell ya if I had sat that long in the mud I can assure you this I couldn't have made a trip like that. That was a great story, welcome aboard and please post more pics when you can. :SMOKIE-LFT:

  11. I also have an 01 Vision CX-613 with the 427 E-TECH. My truck's engine is the Econodyne engine which only runs out at 1750 RPMs but I have had very good luck with it. I pull flatbed with it . About 2 months ago I got a ticket for being overweight I was 83250 gross. I was actualy thrilled by the ticket. For what ever reason my truck won't pull with a lite load for instance running back empty yesterday from conneticut the truck wouldn't hold 65 going across N.Y and PA. on I-84 then I-81. When I got the ticket I was going up to Jersey City N.J. and only had to drop one gear the whole way. The engine justs pulls better when fully loaded.

    I have heard alot of bad stuff about the 460's but don't know how much is true. At 65 mph I get between 6.5 and 7.25 pulling loads that range from 20,000 to 48,000 Lbs. I hope ypr Bulldog does as good a job as mine has for me, My only suggestion would be to keep the OVERHEAD run often. OTHERWISE get ready to install a new cam. Good luck

  12. Happiness is a belt fed weapon.

    Rob

    I prefer a magazine fed weapon allows for a moment to cool down a bit, on belt fed weapons you have to change barrels and such.My favorite is the M-14. Same round as the venerable M-60 and very accurate. I'll let you borrow it if your daughter drags any scum home.

    Matt

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  13. Now WHY did you have to go and do that .......Cursin on this here forum.... v#**# is like GD round these here parts. BULLDOG MAN just keep the faith and hang tough we're all pullin for you and your family.

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