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B61 Bill

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  1. Great clip! I like collecting clips like that as well as sounds. I've got an address for Detroit sounds if anyone is interested. I also know of a site for bus sounds but everytime I use it, my computer gets meesed up so I quit going there. The other Detroit site works great tho.

    Rick, To add a little more on missing a gear, we had a guy that used to drive a 10-Speed Road Ranger and everytime he missed a gear, he would have to pull over and start over again. Once I started driving that truck I learned that all I had to do is let the clutch out, bring the revs up to where they needed to be and put it back in gear.

  2. Concerning rules and regualtions, if CT now is anything like MA and RI was back in the 70's and 80's you should be able to do a lot more with your truck down in GA. Maybe someone from GA will jump in, but here in VA a truck owner can operate a truck for profit with no problem. You should be able to haul independantly if you choose or haul for another outfit using your truck. Probably the only negative around here is that if a truck is old and rough looking, it would be more apt to get stopped on a road check. But if a person has a good looking truck in real good mechanical shape there's usually no problem. If no one does jump in, I would call GA DMV for any needed info.

    But I'm a little puzzled on why you would need to take off your 3rd axel.

  3. Those detroits didn't like those big hills but it was a good old girl

    If your truck didn't have large mufflers on it, that 'ol Detroit was probably playing some good music for you on those hills. A friend of mine drove an '70 R-700 with a 318 and a quad box. I would ride with him at times. That truck had short mufflers on it. We really didn't need a radio. We were talking about Detroits in Macks and other trucks a short while back on here. I believe it is on page 4 now for some more interesting reading on them.

  4. I too remember B Models running a lot longer than many other brand trucks. It wasn't that long ago that I remember an L Model running daily. Around here the B is basically retired, but about once ot twice a month I will see one running the road. About half the time as a work truck and half the time as an enthusiast's truck. I've got to say tho that for some reason, I see more B Models still in operation in the Northeast where you live, more than anywhere else I travel. Probably because of the big time construction companies there that usually favor Macks. Also like mentioned above, the R should follow suit in popularity and longevity.

  5. I feel your pain and you have got some good advice above. I hope you can find some better answers and/or have your price adjusted. What I'm about to say is kind of like locking the barn after the horse was stolen, but in situations like you were in, where they give you an estimate, in your case $1500, and say it might be higher, I have learned to tell them "If it's going to go over $1500 would you give me a call first"? Since the time I once got burnt, I have found this to work. Keep us posted.

  6. It is a nice looking truck for it's age. Yeah, the bed is too long or to put it in a better way, the CA (Cab to Axel) is too short, like you have mentioned. I agree with Andy that it mostly likely was a tractor and someone stuck a bed on it. I would at least try to salvage the engine before considering a change. Keep us posted.

  7. I found a s/a 5 speed blue Mack, U model. I think its a 76' , how much should a old work U model mack like that cost , they want 7500. Also , whats the big differnce besides the way the cab sits on the R and the U . Why did Mack make those two differnt trucks almost the same.

    In my experiences, the U should go for less money. I have seen single axel U's go for as low as $3800. I'm not an expert at the differences between the two, but the way I understand it, it allowed a shorter wheel base.

  8. The 6-73 is my favorite Mack engine, but I'm also a big Detroit fan from way back. I used to ride with a friend of mine that had a '70 R-700 that had an 8-71 (318) with a "Quad Box". That truck had twin stacks with little short mufflers and sure sounded sweet. I remember only knowing of 1 B-Model with a Detroit. It had a 6-71, but believe it was put in and not original, as I don't believe any B's had Detroits from the factory. For the farm tractor fans out there, I have a John Deere with a 2-53 Detroit. Would be interested in hearing from other Detroit owners.

  9. Hey Y'all,

    I'm Bill Thomsen from Moneta, VA. I'm from the old board, and decided it was time to register on the new board. I like all Mack conventionals, but like B's, R's and Superliners the best. New board looks great!

    :SMOKIE-LFT:

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