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Posts posted by Vladislav
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Love mounain enviroment!
To see and drive with a bike
Was born and used to live in flat area.
Thank you for posting Tim.
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I can not tell it you for shure, the info is straight from a sales broshure. Following the matter of written it would.
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Looks stupid of course but impressive.
I see some stacked pick-ups overhere although no Mustangs.
Sad about 2 big holes in a body but it's his property and the look of things.
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Have a great B-day!
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B designates the selection of the optional reverse ratio gear set.
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Tom,
I see you so exited about fading black so repainted KW's hood.
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Happy birthday, best wishes!
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BC Mack, that device is great!
It's what I'm thinking about.
Although a line of questions came on a surface - how to order and recieve it, when and where to drive truck/bike, and how fast I might restore up my R-model?
So slowly going down as usual
Tom, a can of ATF oil tells me it conteins 0.946L. Diesel costs about $1.08 now so you should not drive here tanking, to enjoy sightseeing by a trip only.
I can try to send a bottle of via post to you although it might get the same troubles as about the sauce
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Top mounted deflector or a sun visor in frony of windshield?
If the first I have them 3 at all, need one plus one as a reserve.
So able to part with the third one although haven't many ideas of how get it travelling overseas.
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Those cabovers are of the same kind as the one had front bumper thrown out near the lake in Russia.
Although somebody noted Australians built them with R-model frames. Or some bunch of them.
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Thank you Mike.
I got confused about those frames. I know R's had V8's although they were RL/RS with straight front end ones.
Something new to me of ENDT-1005 - could I look anywhere for a bit of info?
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The Superliner II frame was also used in the CL. 600's used a 1/4" frame. 700's used a 3/8" frame. This frame was built to accommodate the E9. That's why you see it in those three trucks and not others.
Does it mean Superliner I had no V8 option ???
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Hey guys, don't speak those things so wide open!
Anybody as far as in Russia know where that "poor" guy would going to.
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Does the diesel cost $4.4 per gallon in the States? It's about $1 per litre overhere now and local folks say fuel is right for free in the US!
I saw interesting rebuilts of buses with a living room and a "garage" backside.
Saw that average truck in Germany, probably someone bobtailed with a bike on it.
Thinking over this idea also for R-model as a hobby vehicle.
I can't run into most big cities so would like to have a bike with me if I go long way trip around the country I plan for some day..
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I sure will.
Have plans about R for the sommer although will do it slowly because of the main current Olive drab project.
What English town do you mean exactly?
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Did that reactor work slowly when you observed it?
I plan to make touristic trip over Chernobyl' atomic plant crash area, Ukraineans provide those tours.
Although a friend of mine who was born that area and has his mother living 80 km from told me that heavy concrete structure for covering broken reactor isn't sitting slowly but jumping up from time to time...
Nice to see your last edition, thank you.
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You are going right way Pawel, thank you for sharing. I haven't seen that brochure
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Top logo looks good on my mind.
As for a second color(s) I think it looks well when it repeats the second main color of a vehicle (hubs, frame, trailer etc.)
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Mack decals avalible on Watts separately if you'd want to refresh them. They're cheap.
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A friend of mine sent me this set of pics.
They are watermarked RCforum.ru he liked to link in.
I looked over there but didn't find a place they were posted so didn't asked any permission.
Although the guy by the steering wheel is the one I bought my second truck from so I shure may keep easy.
I made a brainstorm and figured out that the sleeper I bought not long ago was the only rest of the pictured object.
Sad to know it but good to see at least how it was looked.
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On this note,
Last time I was in Germany I saw a tractor truck near the road with a bike fixed behind the back of it's cab.
Doesn't anybody have an experience of this practic or know about it?
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Best wishes!
Have a great day!
Hope you would dressed all white today with a big hat !!!
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Cool thread and pictures, thanks.
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On a side note - what's the army truck's rear end at the left of the picture?
And the second note - I'm looking for the light reflectors as on it's board.
can you identify this truck ?
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Hubs look 20's so I suppose it's of light series so might be LFSW.
Mike, correct me if I think wrong way.
By the word, NR chassis has number at the front of left rail, behind and a bit in front of Pitman arm's shaft.
Haven't heared about the same location on L-models, frames look mostly similar.