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farmer52

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  1. What a waste of electrons.
  2. Martin's Famous Potato Rolls; Chambersburg, PA (images taken around 2008).... My MH is the one on the left in the last pic - taken 2002.
  3. Heavy Duty Trucking editor Jim Park - Three (3) part series......this is part I (parts 2 and 3 are at the bottom of the video). http://www.truckinginfo.com/channel/equipment/video/detail/2014/02/ultimate-test-drive-video-mack-pinnacle-s-fuel-saving-powertrain.aspx?utm_campaign=Headline-News-20140214&utm_source=Email&utm_medium=Enewsletter
  4. Another CCJ article by Jack Roberts...a few pics of Macks in this one. http://www.ccjdigital.com/photo-flashback-trucking-1977-part-i/?utm_medium=ccj&utm_campaign=site_click&utm_source=most_popular_article_footer
  5. Article on CCJ website.... http://www.ccjdigital.com/drivers-must-start-using-fmcsa-approved-doctors-may-21/?utm_source=daily&utm_medium=email&utm_content=02-13-2014&utm_campaign=CCJ&ust_id=*|EMAIL_UID|*&
  6. Carl, I see the problem.....a kakakaaa orange tractor (using the term tractor loosely) pushing a yellow blade.
  7. My 1984 Honda CB650 Nighthawk 650. Gerhart's 1984 MH613 with E9.
  8. A 1962 H67T 673P duplex. When I bought the truck around 1990, it was a short wheelbase tractor w/fifth wheel. I had the frame stretched and installed an 18' flat bed to haul my restored 1962 Cockshutt 570 Super. I sold the H to Dennis Campbell. Not sure if he still has it.
  9. steak and bj day?
  10. wicked F
  11. Check out this CL ad, no connection other than I bought some lights from him. Nice guy located near Allentown. http://allentown.craigslist.org/pts/4323007496.html
  12. Barry, Thanks for the notice! Calendar marked. I agree, one of the top three (3) shows just behind Macungie and Gerhart's. Also I am glad the ATCA Keystone Chapter show will not coincide.
  13. Welcome to BMT
  14. I received a quote from Paul's Chrome Plating in Evans City, PA. This business was recommended by the Mack Museum. Anyway...quote is $400-$500 per section for rechroming. WOW! So I am still looking for NOS upper left and upper right (6MF630M and 6MF631M) sections. Or if you have used that look new, let me know. Until then I will keep the original (?) cracked and faded grille. Maybe I could paint the grille black, light blue, dark blue, or ?????
  15. EM5 is a Renault engine. Completely different from the E6 and E7 Mack engines.
  16. Happy Birthday
  17. I believe the factory and customer center tours are only on Saturday. Doug Maney will know for sure.
  18. Yuck....but I could enjoy a big basket of breaded and deep fried chicken livers.
  19. Same thing happening with antique farm tractors.
  20. Hope you have an extra $4000 for the Diesel engine option. Likely other crap options will be needed to opt for the Diesel. Not worth the extra cost unless you plan to keep it forever. Too much "emissions crap" on a Diesel engine for my liking. Here in central PA, Diesel fuel is $4.359 and regular gasoline is $3.599. You do the calculations.
  21. until
    New date and location. This show is typically held in July at Lakemont Park, Altoona, PA New location: The Park at Morrison's Cove (Morrison's Cove Memorial Park) Martinsburg, PA Just off of Route 164 (Cove Mountain Road) in Martinsburg. Turn South on Park Street. Park Street is five (5) blocks east on Rt 164 after signal light). http://www.mcmp.org/ There are no amusement rides at this location/park. More details to follow.
  22. How about this one? It is a large picture of the MH used on the cover of the Owner's Manual. I offered the guy $10 plus shipping. His reply was "it is too difficult to package and take to the post office". Gee, slap it between two (2) pieces of cardboard and send it. Would cost less than $10. He stated he paid $25 for the picture. Good luck! http://www.ebay.com/itm/151226953568?ssPageName=STRK:MEBOFFX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1427.l2649
  23. The history is in the description. 1 of 4
  24. Saw this article on the CCJ website...... http://www.ccjdigital.com/flashback-photo-gallery-trucking-in-1974/ I forgot about the Fuller Girl.
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