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  1. I'm in for a donation. There are a lot of good people I met here and consider a few to be friends. Never thought how important coming here is, until I got the 'Account Suspended' screen......cold sweats,shakes, panic attack.... :whistling:

  2. Soon thereafter, A senior citizen in a BIG 98 Oldsmobile came barreling thru the fromt window.

    "I pressed the brake and it got faster"

    DO NOT TRUST OLD FOLKS-they steal everything

    And that senior was the recently retired NYC Mechanic who drove the Mack sander out of the 3rd floor garage.

  3. Oh those crazy NY gargagemen. Why was the truck being run? getting ready for winter? Driver training?

    Now the next question, How did they get it back in/ down?

    Did the driver need a set of clean(er) shorts?

    As of now on the news there is a Grove crane holding it as secure (?) as possible. Typical NYC, they won't move it until the building dept looks at it and determine if the builing is damaged.(duh) Reasons to run it? we don't need no stinking reasons. I actually think the third floor is the paint shop. If you look carefully at the debris on the groud, you can just make out the Fruit of the Loam Guys buried in it. My question is, what is holding up the roll away on the lower left of the truck? Paul

  4. A dump trailer into an overhead sign is one thing, but I think this tops it.The cab looks pretty good for what it hit. :dwave:

    A Department of Sanitation vehicle crashed through the third floor of building in Queens on Wednesday morning, leaving the driver stranded without coffee while rescuers rushed to the scene.

    The driver of the truck, a 56-year-old male, was rescued using a tower ladder truck within a half hour of firefighters arriving on the scene, an FDNY spokesperson said He was taken to Elmhurst hospital with neck and back injuries.

    Over the course of the rescue, 25 units -- over 100 firefighters -- responded to the scene.

    The incident occurred on the third floor of a sanitation garage at 58-65 52nd Road in Queens, according to the FDNY.

    The vehicle is a Department of Sanitation salt truck, and although debris from the building fell on the sidewalk, no other injuries have been reported.

    According to the New York City Office of Emergency Management, roads around the area have been closed due to a "structural incident."

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  5. The 2 Nomars are from Avis and are just plain abused. This is to haul my stuff, the parts for my AC, the B when it is started on and other goodies. I did the tow thing years ago, N.Y. has licensed and regulated it to death here. State licensed truck and driver, (specific tow vehicle plates) county licenses, NYC licenses and a ton of town, village and township licenses. Paul

  6. It does look like a older resto. And I do see the rad and shroud. Needs a grill that can be found, anyone think this is a original tractor? Ive never seen a 5th wheel like that.

    Looks like the 5th wheel was added,it's got a fresh home made rear crossmember and the remains of the bolts holding on the wood body spacers in the 2nd to last photos. From what I know ,the tractors were short wheel base in the 30's and 40's to deal with the length laws. Still a cool truck to put a F350 pick up box on.

  7. I like Century, worked a second job in the mid 70's installing Century wrecker and car carrier bodies. Weldbilt is near me and they have 5 or 6 used carriers for sale reasonably priced. The Challenger is Aluminum. My other option is a Jer-Dan without a tow bar. Three others they have, 2 I wouldn't consider as they are crap are a pair of Nomars and the other is industructable but to much $ is an ORTEZ made in Brooklyn.

    I got time to find exactly what I need so thats a plus.

    I've used both Muncie and Chelsea ptos and pumps with good results and both are available close by me.

  8. The air ride was apparently an add on by Mineola Mack according to all the paper work I got with it. I feel bad for the farmer, between the past winter, floods last fall and the heat spell this summer he's packing it in after 55 years. I've located a used 2004 Challenger aluminum 1 car roll back with a tow bar for it. So it will be used one way or another.

    As form my wife, shes a keeper. Even when we were kids she was right next to me making a v dub dune buggy, putting a clutch in my Corvair,and last week doing axles on her Cavalier...

    Paul

  9. Mom always said I was special... That's why I got to ride the short bus to school! And now I get to play with dump trailers. I am sensible enough to have a functioning PTO indicator lamp in the dashboard; would have saved this driver and his boss a lot of grief.

    Gregg

    :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

  10. Yep, that's why I am a firm believer in not giving politicians any better benefits than the regular citizen gets. If their healthcare and retirement depended on medicare and SS I guarantee they wouldnt be "borrowing it" or giving it away to illegals and welfare rats. People better wake up before we a have an irreversible crash.

    Read up on the unlimited power the "super senate" has for any change they see fit. That is going to be abused...Health care, taxes, treaties, gun control ,the enviroment anything they deem improtant to "save us" Best to read up on their power, it ain't just budget.... Paul

  11. Looks good,what year is it I'd guess 85 or so with the round tanks.

    It's an 80 with a 300h.p. 6 speed. Took it for a ride this morning ang left a deposit, I'll pick it up on tuesday. The cab levels up when running, so I assume a bag, a line, a fitting or control valve. Coolant leak appears to be from the cap. Going to need to do the throw out bearing, some dash light bulbs an wiper blades. but good for the price. Hopefully if need be I can make some $ with it. Paul

  12. That's ridiculous- the only way you'd ever find me on Long Island is because i'd be really, really, bad lost. I have pulled a dump trailer before though, and was scared of tipping over every time I dumped it.

    I live here and don't like it!! But family obligations keep me here. Pulled a Steco demo trailer for Horan Sand and Gravel in the early 80's. Takes a special person to run a dumptrailer in my opinion....just not me. Paul

  13. The right rear outter is the spare from his trailer, the matched tire from the truck is included with a spun off valve. He ony had one tractor with a Flat bed trailer, the balance were 60's and 70's GMC and I.H. 5 tonners with L.I. style tater bodies. Most all the farm trucks were I.H. or GMC and 95% gas powered, a semi and diesel on the older farms is rare.

    I saw a set of isolaters in the cab ,but really didn't pay much attention to them. We'll see how it is sunday and look over his folder of paperwork from when it was new.

  14. Went out and looked at it this morning and talked to the original owner.170 k on it It spent its life hauling corn and pumpkins. He was pretty up front about it, needs king pins and a tie rod end, whinny throw out bearing, radiator seeps until its fully warm. The mirror post and fiberglass pieces from left fender are in the cab, he said that it was ripped of where it sits by kids. Going back early sunday to take it for a loop to Riverhead and back (about a 25 mile run on rural and a short trip on the expressway) The cab mounts are all solid so I assume that all the R cabs sit lower in the back? Paul

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