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29Bowtie

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  1. That is very interesting! We need more info! Anybody?
  2. That is one very fine looking Superliner, thanks for sharing the build with us.
  3. That is one beautifully kept truck Dirtymilkman. I showed the photos to a few of the older employees here at the dealership, all were very impressed.
  4. Sure glad to see the truck get another chance. Looking good.
  5. What a great looking truck. Welcome to the site.
  6. Yes, I'm aware of the Renault link, but at least they are assembling them in Canada at Prevost. I also wonder why our country can't standardize vehicles with our neighboring allies in the USA. Then again with the constant rise in the price of the new fighter jets, maybe a look at the Eurofighter wouldn't have been a bad idea.
  7. Mack Defense just signed a major deal (although not a large as the Oshkosh deal) to build 1500 8x8's for the Canadian military.
  8. Great pictures! Thanks for sharing them with us.
  9. What beautiful photos of a great looking rig. I had to show everyone else at the dealership them as well. Thanks.
  10. I think we will be seeing a lot more of this approach to truck, as the new trucks get more complex and spend so much time in the shop.
  11. I agree with BBIGRIG, that it sounds like an issue with the turbo actuator, especially with engine brake issues coinsiding withe the boost issue. wncchuck also has a good point, as the oil wicking into the harnesses can cause strange electonic issues, including the actuator.
  12. We see a few of those through our dealership, sold as Mack Freedom here in Canada. Basic engines are quite well built, but the rest of the truck, especially the wiring were a bit of a nightmare. Parts availability is the big issue now.
  13. That's sure a beauty. I just showed the mechanic from Pepsi the picture, while he was here picking up parts. Unfortunately they don't have any Macks in their fleet here.
  14. Man,what a messed up trip you had. I feel some sympathy for that manager also. Some days, I wonder if all the techs here at our dealership, left their brains at home, because they sure do have some "outstanding performances", some days! Of course, as the service advisor, who is on alone at the service desk on the night shift, I get to deal with the repercussions. i'd like to blow my stack somedays but they don't seem to care attimes.
  15. That is a great picture from a fine year! I was born that year. Any pics from those days are so interesting,just seems such a less complicated world compared to now.
  16. Man that's some nice "Assets" there, and she appears to be familiar "speaking into the microphone" too.
  17. Did they have any idea when it might air? I sure would like to see that, and it would make an interesting episode to show in our customer lounge at the dealership too.
  18. I've seen two so far, both were piggybacking Granites that were being delivered to our dealership, but the Titans were going to Nanaimo Mack on Vancouver Island. They like the big trucks for the loggers, although they still don't measure up to the old Pacifics.
  19. Well i've been here for awile, but hadn't done an intro. I'm not a Mack owner, but I am surronded by them everyday at work. I'm a service advisor at a Mack dealership, here in British Columbia, Canada. I also am into building hot rods, hence the 29bowtie name. Yes, I have a 1929 Chevrolet Coach. My background has included lots of motorsports involvement, including crewing on a Top Alcohol Hydroplane, that ran low 6 second 1/4 miles, a Top Alcohol Funny car that ran high 5 sec. times and a Top Fuel Harley that ran high 6's. Years ago, my first full time job after high school was for a company called Haida Freightways, that had a whole fleet of Macks, including a bunch with the old twin stick 5 & 4.
  20. That clean looking bumper really finishes off the front end well. I've been following along on your build over on the HAMB, and showing everyone at the Mack dealership where I work, it's been a popular subject there.
  21. While I don't own a Mack, I work for a Mack Dealership as a Service Advisor,so I thought coming here would be educational, especially on the pre Volvo trucks. Taking an interestest in what the customer wants might seem something you don't see anymore, but I buess I'm old fashioned, because I beleive in a "get it done" attitude because "down time" is the costliest part of the industry. As hobbies go, Ive been involved in motorsports for over 25 years as a crew member of a "Top Alcohol Hydroplane" that held many 1/4 mile records here in Canada, as well as many winning events stateside, then moved over to Top Alcohol Funny Cars with a team sponsored by GM Goodwrench Service Plus, then on to a Top Fuel Harley that was #4 in AHDRA. Since then I,ve also been building a Hot Rod 1929 Chevrolet 2dr coach.
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