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Much obliged!
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Thanks, fellers!
Everyone gets the same (gratuitous) appreciation from me - no matter how many topics you have running.
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Mid to late 80's would be old school, right?
Sorry ~ I'm not up to snuff with the new stuff.
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I'm a firm believer in this stuff: Nitro-Stan Red Glazing Putty
Probably the same "icing" that's mentioned above.
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Had to make a run to the welding shop for steel on Tuesday and saw a CH "farm truck" :
The bed in the background belongs to a red R:
Just up the road was this 98,000 mile '89 R model which is for sale @ $12,500
No U models, but I saw a forklift with an offset cab:
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i think the owners name is Steve if anyone knows him i would like to get ahold of him. thanks
Steve Tice
He's leased to TC Transport in Bellefonte, PA
I might be able to get his number for you.
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Here's another one fairly close to me:
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Spied what's left of this Superliner wrecker on Thursday:
I'll try to get better pictures if I get back that way again.
Can't forget this one :
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The trucks look great....... and the Wheel Horse looks even better! Is it a 1056?
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This was my original post containing the contact information of the "seller" of the tanker:
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This one belongs to a local excavating company:
This one was for sale a little while ago:
"Superliner row" at Gerhart's:
One more from Gerhart's:
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Thought so......
I was a "shifter" for Davidson Brothers from 1988 to 1996 and got to see Con Lime a few hundred times myself.
I certainly don't miss trying to get up there - or back down - in the winter.
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don't know too much about this one other than the owner had it posted on the old Yahoo Mack Cabovers group,he'd just bought it,think it was around 7 years ago.
Perhaps you've already figured this out, but that's my group on Yahoo.
The guy that bought that W (in 2005) is Don Shute. He's from Touchet, WA and I haven't heard or seen any updates from him since those posts on the group.
Here's two more pics of that truck:
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Here's a pic of a 1980 RWS 788LST that I drove from new.I ran from Rochester/Buffalo NY area to York,PA area.It had a tip tubine E-6 350,a RTO-12513 Fuller,3.87 ratio 38,000 Mack rears on 60" antisway springs. Was a real bear in the day.Steve
Clickless & fixed:
I think I remember seeing that truck (and a few others from the TJM fleet) loading ground limestone (or "pin head" as they called it at the plant) at Con Lime near Bellefonte, PA.
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Nice truckin' pics, Leslie! 554 out of Williamsport, right?
Nice scenery.
I once drove from Penn's Valley? to Lamar on a road similar to that. I could see from the start that I'd be going over the hill, but the lines on the map were not a squiggly as they should have been.
RT 445 ~ a.k.a. Madisonburg Mountain.
I never even liked to bobtail across there! LOL
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We just went round-for-round on this same subject at another forum.
People should be worrying about satellites and that pesky Google car that take pictures of all the cool stuff in your yard - not images of trucks on a public website.
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Is that the one from Kylertown?
237 / duplex / single axle ?
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Congratulations!
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Is she pretending the fender is a fun house mirror - or is she relieving herself into the floor drain?
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The green F parked under the van trailer is about all you'll see unless you're really looking. The others are either facing away from the road or in some pretty thick brush.
A call to my friend confirmed they are all still there as of earlier this month. The Macks that were over around the garage are apparently gone. I vaguely remember two F models - possibly black with stripes - being parked sideways in front of the garage. They were also rough/rusty with singled-out drive tires, etc.
If you use the street view on Google maps you can see the green F model, but that might be from a year or two ago.
Some Superliner Pics.
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Today was that day:
There was also a DM cab at the same place: