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Posts posted by Rich Reinhart
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Rich,the truck was a 1980 or 85, i will check on that for you.The year of the picture God only knows.We moved those scrapers around like they were kidde cars.It was nothing if we had a rain day on one job and another was able to work those TS-24's would be motoring down the road.The most I can recall moving at 1 time was 8-10,we had to move them about 15 miles.The farest I drove one was about 120 miles.We drove them from Philly to Baltimore.That was out rt 30 to York Pa then down 83 to the Maryland line,at that point we hired Joe Huck from Baltimore to haul them the rest of the way due to the MD state police.
I remember seeing the trucks running around the Del Val back then. I`m moving back to Bucks County in a month, we need to all get together for lunch one day..
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Philatruck i was the driver of that load.What was so nice about that setup was the trailer was 10' wide.Made loading those scrapers a real simple act,got to the point that I could do it by myself.In all the years we used that trailer the police never question us about the width.
What year was that Mike?
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Had a temp tag in the windshield and was parked in from of Aldi so I`m not sure..
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Just sitting there all by it`s lonesome..
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Enjoy tomorrow guys, I just don't have another 8 hour trip back east in me this month..
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All fuel trucks are set up with front exhaust. Guess they worry about heat and sparks.
Jet A and heat is a bad combination...
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I found this company. Zoom in on Bing maps and you can see what appears to be a similar truck in the driveway.
BULK DELIVERY SERVICE
1618 MANNING BLVD
Levittown, PA 19057
Thats where they park it, I used to have a customer in that area..
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Yes, I used to see that truck around Bristol.. never could get a shot of it..
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I grew up in that area and remember those wreckers. There was also a towing company a few miles south on Rte 33 that was called Thruway Garage. Don't know if they were connected or not..
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One of the Haines rigs..
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You guys please don't forget to take and post lots & lots of pics
I have the card in my Nikon that holds 2200 pictures..
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Good job, keep those Bulldogs inside our shores..
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It`s nice, but things are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them..
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Mike,
YES! you have free run of the grounds. And the stuff in the boneyard always has additions to it. Thats the big draw for me.
Watts is usually there, and there is someone else has some shirts and stuff. Maybe 5 0r 6 vendors or so.
See you there..
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Thats great to see the Brock still earning money..
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I saw #270 Yesterday, the CH613. They have 2 R Models, #591, #592, and fixed up Autocar DK #61. All are decaled like NYC Fuel trucks. Will be on the lookout for it Mike, what color was it?.
#270
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69306456@N06/7539804156/
Rich, Blair also got a Mack Superliner, you can find a bunch of pics on it on Flickr. I see it all the time, but can never get a pic of it. I hope it is at Gerharts this year so I can get pics of it. Blair also has a Ex JDM Mack EQX, still green & red.
Blair has a couple of Superliners they use with Landoll trailers
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Well done, I learned a few things there..
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Blair in Ivyland PA, home to some well kept old Macks..
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I might be interested as well..
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The Barrington Aerialscope is awesome.. By far my favorite piece of apparatus..
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Sorry for your loss..which is also our loss...
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sent you a PM
The Philly Construction Thread
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Jamison