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Name: Mack B61 (1961)
Date Added: 06 December 2008 - 08:00 AM
Owner: de37champ
Short Description: Single axle, was a tractor now it has a 10ft dump on it
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i Have ran one, got along fine, just be sure to use the grease gun on the Boom and the swing, Besides that just enjoy
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We had one withalot of pic,s a flashing along, Worked real good until a bad tunderstrom and them KO BOOMMMMMMMMMMMMM and that was that nomore work, jus havn,t got around to getting another one
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The ONLY thing i have to say about this WITHOUT going into a Half page story is #1 My wife is in Kidney failure and on the transplant list, This has been a on-gone thing for about 4 yrs, I have had insurance Thu the union for 25 yrs plus a other 2nd one for 10 yrs now, does anyone know the cost of Dialysis's 3 x a week, plus the Dr's and Meds, I do, So far it is over 800 Thousand,How in gods name can that be legal, There is people who has signed off before they have gave everything they have worked for go to some Dot head Dr, After the transplant ( if it ever happens ) the anti rejecting drugs that she has to take for life will take everything that we have left, But you Know What, That's the system now so suck it up and let the Medical Profession Have it all, because thats what we have NOW, ANYBODY who thinks we have the Best now should be on long term health care Now, The underhanded deals to get votes is wrong and whoever is involved should be thrown out of Washington, and i will sign my name for the world to SEE TERRY BROCK, ZANESVILLE OHIO
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You can if you want but be warned, i have worked for alot of companies that won,t hire you, jus because i suppose but they want the newer shiny rigs. unless they have to put the big hook on and winch you up over a hillside that you can,t stand up on. that is just from my 30 plus yrs from playing in the dirt, good luck either way
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If there is someone wanting a A car , a guy called last week and tried to sell me one for $1,500. I never went to look at it, i have Enough things to get done in my lifetime, Its a early 80,s with a 350, Let me Know and i will pass the Numbers on
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Thats a good one for sure, i personably don,t have one ( I wish i did) ) but i used one at work and boy was it nice, It sure takes alot of work out of it
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Thats great, i Know from dealing with our vet on our farm that it takes alot of hard work to get that, me myself can,t remember what i did yesterday knot alone how much it takes to do that, congrats
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Ah the things one could do before the copper,s got to be !!!! well you know, i would say they didn,t go to far
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Where's this truck at, i might be interested now, NO jus kidding you, i have pulled stuff out of barns before and got a running just to have someone stab me in the back, i wish you luck with the old girl, i was at a show yesterday that had a few Superliners, some was nice looking
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We had several 80 ton rock trucks plus all the 6x6,s had auto,s , never had a problem, can,t you imagine the size of clutch disc you would need for something like that, The 1st cat scraper i ran was a DW31 with a 3 speed, boy that gave you a work out, i will take the powershift anyday
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I have had her poster hanging in my shop sense it came out, i just recently put it in a frame but it is like new, Its funny how the new generation forgot about her and the PREV Sicko Jacko was, I told my wife the pic in are local paper shows him moonwalking to heaven, unreal i hope the flames burn slow
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That little D21P is great for all around use. It has the pyramid tracks that are 24" in width and at 40 gross engine horsepower, well suited to it's weight, 10,000#, (or so). I like it cause I don't have to permit to move and with a tight six way blade that is eight feet wide, is great for finish work.
The only thing that we really were not totally fond of was that the pyramid tracks did not grab into soft ground as well as grouser bars. We welded 1/2"X1" tall stock to the top of the track points and that worked great, but it is soft material so they wear fast.
Rob
We had a few D21 ps, i liked them, The company that i was with for years use to cover alot of surry ponds, so they had alot of wide track dozers, The pyramid pads worked good in real soft spots but that was about it, you sure didn,t want to get them on frozen ground, but like i said we was covering surry with about 3 ft of dirt so that worked fine, We either did 2 thing, either mud or rocks as big as a dump truck
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i have ran Dozers and other heavy equitment for yrs, everything from a D2 to a D 10 and everything in between, i always wanted to run the big iron, but the big iron usally had a ripper on the back for the big rock that you worked in Do that for a few yrs and your back will be destored like mine is, I ran a Komatsu 65 P wide track for a long time that i really liked and for a all alround dozer it was hard to beat, John Deere 450,s was a nice little dozer for messing around with, Hell i like them all even the old cable ones, Has anyone used a old pull pan that used cable,s from the dozer like the old cat 60 pan, thats what i got started on, you learned not to get the pan upside down with the cable warp around the hitch a few times
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I took all of mine off too but i won,t put them back on, cooper tubing is like cooper wire that turns green and rots, i am putting plastic on and hopefully it will out last me, but thats just me
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i don,t know where you are from but Ron,s Auto Parts below Zanesville Ohio has a few sitting in his yard 740-453-7234
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I will step in, i had one, good on fuel, not the most powerfull thing thu, yes renualt makes them and mack sold then, there is alot of them sitting for parts in junk yards anymore if you are in the right place, i liked my motor so much i still have it and the trany, the cab rusted off of mine, but that might of had to do with all of this salt and brine they pour on the roads around here anymore
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Wow, the work would stop for sure when that driver pulled in, i would be ordering something for everyday of the week
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i have alot that you need, i have a completet motor, trany, tail lights, complete inst. panel, you just live so far away or i would make you a deal on the lot
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I know it is not a Mack but a little local fire department has a 37 ford firetruck up for sealed bid, i tought about it but i am sticking with jus buying John Deeres and Macks, i am getting to many of them, the old ford has a V-8 flathead and i am sure it runs, if anyone is interested i can get some pics, i know it is going like the 15th
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Welcome to the group, its all good (most of the time ), there is never such thing as a dumb question, believe me i have asked them all, its all in good nature and can be interesting at times
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Welcome, i read everything twice so no problem, remember there is no such thing as a dumb question, you will problay know more about the electronic stuff than me, i always tell everyone they screwed up john deere's when they put more than 2 clys on them
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the easy jobs always turn into a major job, i seen a fool that used 4 3/8 s bolts on each side to add 2 ft on his frame, it didn,t work out to good, the bed landed ride beside of me
Vehicle: Gmc Topkick (1994)
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Name: GMC Topkick (1994)
Date Added: 06 December 2008 - 08:13 AM
Owner: de37champ
Short Description: Rollback
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