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james j neiweem

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  1. Vinny. Here you get an education on Macks of all stripes with a little cummins, cat, and detroit thrown in and an occasional A-car and brock way. Verboten V---o Pac--r. Tell your uncle Rob the only way you will pinch him on the behind is with a pair of Vice Grips
  2. The Titan will never be what Mack heavy haul was in the past(LRS/M) for that matter it will never be(thanks to Volvo)what KW/Hayes is today. KW has that market sowed up to bad. Mack owned Hayes at one time but couldn't make it go. It would be nice if Volvo Mack bought the remanents of Pacific truck in Canada. They still do rebuilds and restorations and have all of the original rights to Pacific parts and engineering drawings. I think they have some relationship with Mack as far as rebuilding older Canadian Mack heavy haul units and converting newer Mack's to twin steer for the Canadian market. I guess the best Mack can hope for is competeing with Western Star for the light heavy haul market.
  3. 2stick I am going up to look at a piece of land in huntington ma today. Gods country.
  4. Vinny did you check out that u-700 brochure. Cool. Roadway had a ton of those with v-8 detroits. St Johnsbury had a ton of u-600 with cummins v-903's which was funny. The v-8's usually required the higher u-700 cab. If I remember the V-903's were 90 degree v-8's which gave them a lower profile. The detroit and mack v-8's must have had a higher profile. I think the detroits wer about 60 degrees. The mack 865/866 must have been less than 90 degrees thus the higher profile u-700 was required.
  5. Aw shucks. come on John stick around. I also view the other playgrounds and Watts is like kindergarten when it comes to negativity.
  6. Vinny If you want to see some pictures of U-models still working go to hank's truck pictures and look up David Fraust pictures. Then look up NEMF New England Motor Freight. They still have several U models and R models still in operation. I just saw a twin screw R model in Ct about a month ago.
  7. BCR- Hydraulic brakes-20 tons-401/534 gaser-2 sticks-manual steering! Now that was a truck driver. Lucky it was flat land Illinois. May of had difficulty in the 200 foot mountains of Rocford though.
  8. Bullhusk you forgot the 100,000 Italian dump truck companies Palumbo/Celli/Bongi/Gerosa etc etc etc
  9. Speaking of Vinny- Vinny take a look at Hanks truck web site and look up the last seven day entries. Then under David Frost df NEMF. There are U-models featured 8727/8729 and 8079. Just about a month ago I saw a NEMF R model twin screw in Ct.
  10. I remember Celli when I was a kid back in Wheeling Illinois. They had 10 wheel dumps both B-42 gasers and B-61's. They had numerous B-61 tractor dumps. I moved out of Illinois before they bought the R models but would see them when I went back to Ill for a visit. One day after moving to Ct I saw a CTC cement trailer pulled by a dark green peterbilt. I was a little disappointed that it wasn't a Mack. Is Gene in the picture a Celli. Did he own CTC. Amazing that a 90 year old shows up to work every day. Looks like the picture on the wall is a CH. Did Celli have CH's before being sold? I went to the Markedy web sight and I still saw green and grey visions or pinnacles with cement trailers. I always thought the green and grey with red pin striping was a good color combo.
  11. Thanks Vinny you jogged my memory. It was flexi van in north Haven of of I 91. If I remember right they also supplied about a hundred u-models to stop and shop in the late 70's.
  12. I always thouht the B 80 series had the square consruction fenders. But I guess I remember B-85 fire trucks. Nice truck anyway
  13. Vinny/Tim - As I remember in the Connecticut area New Haven Truck Rental supplied the Mack's for Federal Paper Board. As I remember the trucks were either dark green cabs with light green fenders or all dark green. I think one of their clients was a mill on the Thames river.
  14. I never liked the Austrailian visors when compared to the North American R visors. Australian B visors are also rounded on the corners. They may serve their intended purpose better though.
  15. Looks like another assembly line is in order. Can't push them out so fast that quality goes down though
  16. Mack sold over 2000 vehicles in december 2011. First time passing 2000 since 2006. Things are looking good at Mack.
  17. Mack White and IHwere dominant in the midwest east and south during the 50's 60's and 70's. Does anybody know who sold more trucks
  18. The Connecticut Schusters was out of Colchester Ct. Green white 9000's in 60-70's. Last fleet trucks were brown Mack U-600's before they went belly up. They had a terminal in Wallingford Ct also.
  19. Jacobsin logistics had volvos before. Good move to Mack.
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