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Vladislav

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  1. The parts in place make my mooth water Keep on progress!
  2. What you said about Photo Bucket really sucks. I used to think to myself that I am old fashioned but I never trusted in outsorsing anything seened important to me. The pics I have I put on my hard disk but continue keeping flesh cards off my camera on a shelf buying a new one each time I overfill a current one. And not 100% sure of the image safety anyway I have some of the pics off your PB you shared on here in the past. Could make them travelling opposit direction if you PM me your e-mail address.
  3. Would look cool with a wrecker unit on. But the dump body is also a good case. Did all B80's had a double frame?
  4. Didn't you share this particular picture before? I remember we discussed about those yellow Superliners. There was also a trange one with shorter hood. Probably a R with modyfied RW hood on, don't remember. Israelians have some truck-related sites on the web. But those Hebrew letters use to have having me scratching my head. For the beginning you should figure out the direction to start reading - right to the left in that language. But even this doesn't help me much.
  5. Would a new gold bulldog and 6 spray cans to refresh the hubs cover up all your needs? Cool purchase, congrats!
  6. Vladislav

    Retired:

    Good news! Suppose you have enough of your own trucks to put the hands on in a case you start missing job some day. Also I should admit your hobby activity is truly appreciated to be shared on here.
  7. I like it. Does that mean a shorter hood than B615 with V8 has? And if there were B67 with hard nose were there any B61 with? Or were they those B615?
  8. The superdog turned out great
  9. As said above. Neat badge and great to see you're back on here.
  10. Such flywheel too probably crosses with some others on different Mack engines. First thing I would do is to post 2-3 photos of the one you have together with basic measurments. Such as OD, central hole and the circle the mounting bolt holes lay on. And the bolt size too. Vlad
  11. This is one good point. We here have a saying which being translated from Russian sounds nearly like this: "Love comes and goes but meal is an everyday deal"
  12. Nice! What part of the globe did you catch it?
  13. A good score on MH's again! Wonder what could happen to the truck laying on its side at that straight and dry part of the road. Maybe there was one more red head in the street who cased it?
  14. Cool looking fleet!
  15. Welcome! Great looking B! Vlad
  16. Have a Great Day and many more!
  17. Jim, why she's a swamper???
  18. Liked to read the story. And a nice shot of Mack cabover and the forklift operator no doubt too. But what I have seen on the pics of snowy shoulders and icy-dirty tarps all that look EXACTLY the way trucks in Russia do the most every day during winter. At least in the central area I live and for 1000km around. On a positive note I'm glad to know you guys are able to do your job professionally and with no cry in those difficult conditions.
  19. https://www.rt.com/news/416580-us-ambassador-russia-epiphany-dip/
  20. Did anybody present you two Fords Festiva?
  21. I might be seen as exception but I better like the flat top of the hood of an in-line Aussie Value Liner. But that's about the look only.
  22. Yes, many youngsters do sport nowadays. It's sure good but I easy can see a funny basement of that happening. The society here was pressed down with Socialist morals and rules for many decades. With strong shortage of stuff a normal man needs every day and night. It's just difficult to imagine even for me now that people had to check many shops looking for a roll of toilet paper for example. And so on. The reasons were large expenses in a Cold War competition, space technologies and no doubt not too efficient plan kind economy. So now, actually for nearly 20 last years, lots of high quality and attractive looking merchandise filled up the country. And the society actively play a game of "competition in consumption". Each other enjoys to demonstrate how "cool" he is. Sport seems to me as one of the aspects. There were just a few people in 80's years who did ski, bycicling etc. Those few existed though, went for a ride into forest with uncomfortable wooden ski on. But later, when you can go to a bright-lighted shop and buy a pair of EXPENSIVE modern ski, a jacket, a pair of gloves and so on, many do. The same with really large amounts of "fitness holes" as people call gims here. They openes here and there every year. People use to buy a year pass to. But actually make 3-5 visits and loose interest. So as in many other cases, you can see a top of an iceberg but sume dull matters are below the water.
  23. I had an issue of the same kind with my kid when he was nearly 4 yo. Got common fever with some temp, nose leak and so on. Than once in the night my wife was woked up by kind's voice. He had really tight breath with heavy sound. Was too afraid being about not breathing. We got afraid too and the wife called to private kid clinic for ER. An ambulance came in about half an hour. We lived 10 kilometers outside of the city and the clinic was inside but closer to our direction. Also a good thing there was no traffic at 4 AM. The doctor came with a really large medi box, made basic check and took a nebulaizer. Filled it up with a stuff which makes breath passes wider and takes stresses off them. After 5-6 minuted the things turned out smooth. Doc explained that the fever initiated stress of breath passes. Said no need to continue with that "hard" medicament if no real troubles. But prescribed to buy it together with a nebulaizer and have it handy anywhere we go with the kid. So we did. There was one more such case in about a year or two and we knew what to do. Also doc's explanations were the kid will grow up to a sertain age and the shape of his passes will change. So such risk will go away in the future. Time showed out he was right. The kid is 17 now and hasn't had breath issues since those times.
  24. Here in Russia there is no prohibitation to import left-hand drive car or truck. Government tried to put it but had to pass because of huge protests of people living at Far East. Japan as a neighbour helped (and continue to) filling up the roads with relatively cheap and mostly reiable cars so the most of Russian East drives them. Regardless the roads are tight and hilly in that areas. I have never been to there but as I was told about 50% or so vehicles down the road are LHD. You can even find some in Moscow region. They're sure notably cheaper than RHD ones in the same condition. Also Japanize build many special models for their internal market of good specifications you can't order RHD. Nissan Skyline for example. Some some people attend owning and using them. In a case of having a shift lever on the wrong side automatic transmissions use to be a choice. And you even could find many middle-heavy RHD trucks in Moscow region. The reason was behind a cab mounted crane units on them. Twice cheaper than a similar setup to be imported from Europe. Sure all that have some stupid matters since the right way would be producing enough quantities of cranes or cars and truck chaiis' here inside the country instead. But you know a production or general economy planning is a State-level question which is ruled by some big boys.
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