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  1. 176 to date. They plan to build 2 a week in 2011.
  2. New Trim level, a step below Rawhide. Not my favorite color combination. A different exterior color would look nicer.
  3. Here's the official release. LAS VEGAS (March 24, 2011) – With a focus on continuous improvement, Mack Trucks, Inc. today introduced a series of enhancements to its industry-leading MACK® Granite® conventional straight trucks and the heavy-haul Titan by Mack model. The announcements were made at the 2011 CONEXPO-CON/AGG show in Las Vegas. In line with its well-established tradition of application excellence, and building on the success of the top-selling heavy-duty Class 8 conventional straight truck in the United States,* Mack debuted a medium heavy duty version of its Granite model. The Granite Medium Heavy Duty (MHD) is designed to meet the needs of customers, like some municipalities, who don’t put their trucks through all the rigors Granite models can handle – customers for whom a lighter spec gets the job done. “In the current economic environment, companies are taking an even harder look at how much truck they truly need,” said Curtis Dorwart, Mack vocational products marketing manager. “Our new Granite Medium Heavy Duty delivers just the right amount of Mack’s legendary strength, durability and reliability, along with valuable weight and cost savings.” The Granite MHD is available in both axle-forward and axle-back configurations, is powered by a Cummins ISL9 EPA 2010-certified engine and is offered with an Eaton manual or Allison automatic transmission. Mack also announced that both its Granite Axle Forward and Granite Axle Back™ models can now be ordered with a 36-inch flat-top sleeper equipped with a 30 by 80-inch mattress, curtain, bunk restraint, under bunk storage and cup holder – as well as rear and side window options. “We’ve seen a considerable increase in the number of vocational customers expanding their operations beyond regional sites,” Dorwart said. “The new Mack Granite sleeper is ideal for customers in any market working to meet the federal hours-of-service requirements.” Further enhancements to the Mack Granite series include a new headliner console, optional one-piece windshield, and updated Champion Level trim package with button-tuck vinyl and ultraleather seats that delivers the comfort and styling drivers desire at no extra charge over its predecessor. The new Champion Level trim package and one-piece windshield are also available in the Titan by Mack model. A cab-mounted exhaust option available in all Granite models and a clear back-of-cab assist Mack body builder partners. Customers also now have a new Allison automatic transmission option – the 3000 series – for the Granite model. “In recent years, the trucking industry has been hit hard by the worst recession since the Great Depression, but Mack never stopped investing and innovating – it’s what our customers expect,” said Kevin Flaherty, Mack senior vice president, U.S. and Canada. Was. Is. Always will be. That’s Mack. A company founded in 1900, renowned for reliability and durability, and continuing to offer products with that legendary toughness – along with a strong dose of everything else customers today need to stay out in front of their competition.
  4. From what I see we are building the same amout of mDrives as Allison's
  5. Where did you get this picture? Pretty cool. We do competitor reviews also.
  6. I was in the background of one of the shots climbing into a cab.
  7. "GREENSBORO, NC (February 10, 2011) – CBS today announced that the episode of Undercover Boss featuring Mack Trucks, Inc. and its President & CEO, Denny Slagle, will be broadcast Sunday, Feb. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT). In production of the episode, Slagle worked side-by-side with employees at the Macungie, PA, plant that assembles every Mack truck sold in North America; the Hagerstown, MD, plant that produces every Mack engine sold in North America; and the Baltimore, MD, distribution center that provides parts to Mack dealers and customers. "I came away from this experience with a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by our front-line employees,” Slagle said. “Mack people live up to the brand’s reputation – they’re tough, genuine, dedicated, and reliable. The future truly is bright for this 111-year-old American icon.” According to CBS, Undercover Boss debuted to 38.7 million viewers, the biggest new series premiere since 1987. The Emmy-nominated show was the #1 new series of the 2009-2010 season, and continues to be among the most popular programs this season. Each week, Undercover Boss follows a different executive as they leave the comfort of their corner office for an undercover mission to examine the inner workings of their companies. While working alongside their employees, they see the effects that their decisions have on others, where the problems lie within their organizations and get an up-close look at both the good and the bad while discovering the unsung heroes who make their companies run."
  8. This truck is sitting in Macungie at one of the off site truck storage lots. I'm not sure the model.
  9. I'll eventually share some pictures. The first one went down the line a few weeks ago. Don't get too excited it's nothing like the Titan.
  10. I'm sure most people won't have an opportunity to see this truck. It's the NYC LEU. A lot different then the standard LEU. We are wrapping up the order. Notice the top roof deflector, both doors are bifold.
  11. Mack Trucks Undercover Boss will air Feb 20th 9:00PM on CBS. Set you DVR, TIVO, or VCR so you don't miss it.
  12. Mack truck snowplow This truck replaced a Oshkosh plow.
  13. Modern Marvels in the History Channel Tonight Friday Feb 4th 9:00PM "America would come to a standstill without trucks. Trucks transport a staggering 70 percent of all the nation's goods. Explore the amazingly diverse world of American trucks and the colorful men and women who drive them. Join country superstar Brad Paisley and his crew of truckers on the road between Little Rock and Tulsa--racing the clock to be on time for Brad's next concert. In Dearborn, Michigan, climb aboard one of the most popular pickups--the Ford F-150--as it tackles a devilish test course. And in Virginia, see how fast the world's most nimble tow truck can extract a car from the tightest parking spot imaginable. Meet a Mack truck fanatic and his cool collection of vintage models, and ride-along with an unsung hero with a truly dirty job--operating a truck designed to empty and clean portable toilets."
  14. I heard from the saleman that Martin is trading in the MH's for the new CXU's. The MH's were the last new Mack's they bought. They had bought some used CH's but the rest of the fleet has been International. Looks like they are buying some Mack's due to International's performance.
  15. Mack lost the contract to International. I heard the International Pendot trucks were all to be delivered by November but that has not happened. I understand International now has to pay a fee to Penndot because they are late. It is standard on larger orders to have fees for late deliverly. We are hopefull to get the next Pendot order. I hear International is in real trouble with the engines. A salesman told me some Mack's we are demo'ing in International fleets are getting 1 mpg better. I was told one of the reasons Mack lost Pendot was the body builder. See other post The "end" Of Theile Manufacturing (Body) Company, Windber, Pa Bankruptcy auction November 22nd, 2010 . They changed the welding of the body and they started to fail. Then they went bankrupt and Mack was stuck repairing the body.
  16. 1 of 12 ran down the line today. It's a baby blue CXU sleeper. I've seen some old Martin's CH's and MH's on Rt 78.
  17. The first Titan with an Allison was built two weeks ago. I understand it is going to be a pusher. It's the 5th Titan this company has bought.
  18. Communication from Mack News... "Not many 16-year-olds get a chance to test drive a Mack truck for their birthday. But if your last name is Mack, well, that could make it a little easier. Last week, Alex Mack, the great-great grandson of Mack Trucks, Inc. founder Jack Mack, joined several members the Mack family on a special tour of the Macungie Plant and the new Mack Customer Center in Allentown. Alex drove two different Pinnacle models on the customer center test track – first a day cab, then a highway model pulling a loaded trailer. He also rode along in a Pinnacle for a simulated road test in Macungie’s dynamometer room. “I enjoyed seeing how the trucks were made and hearing stories about my great-great grandfather, but driving the trucks was the highlight of my day,” Alex said. He was also impressed with the size of the Macungie Plant, which has nearly one million square feet of space under one roof. During the plant tour, Macungie employees were busy assembling the last of a 475-truck order for UPS. The visitors got to see electrostatic painting, cabs lowered onto chassis, tires mounted on rims – and the finished product, ready for testing and the final quality check. Alex is a sophomore at Emmaus High School, which is located just a few miles from the Macungie Plant, and he enjoys things most 16-year-olds do – riding his dirt bike and playing video games. He also likes studying chemistry and assembling machines. His father, Thomas B. Mack, had requested the tour as a special birthday gift for him. In addition to Alex and his father, other family members on the tour were John Michael “Skip” Mack and Jack C. Mack, both grandsons of the founder, and Jack C.’s son, Jack A. Skip worked several jobs at Mack’s “plant 5C” in Allentown from 1955-1960, including painter, welder and machine shop operator. Jack A. works for Haines & Kibblehouse, a loyal Mack customer in the construction business. After the tour, Jack C. expressed his pride in the company and its products. “We are all proud of Mack trucks,” he said. It’s the best truck in the world, and it’s put together by people who care.”"
  19. We are currently running an order for the US Army. There are only a few trucks on the order. I don't know the plans for them. We also just built a few more trucks for Iraq.
  20. Mexico Export is different, you can get an MP7 or MP8. It has EGR but no DPF. It's my understanding you cannot get an MP7 (Euro III) export. I was told for simplicity and the terrain the trucks drive the MP8 was more desirable. Australian are exported to New Zealand, not sure about anywhere else. in Europe or Asia. I know US Mack's are exported to Russia.
  21. They filmed the show the end of October in Macungie. Denny's disguise was pretty poor, 5 o'clock shadow and a hat. Everyone knew it was Slagle, but they tried to keep up the ruse. The camera men would say it was a reality game show.
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