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navypoppop

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  1. Capt. Crunch, Where is this graveyard located? I would like to go there and maybe land a prospective new bulldog.
  2. Gold was Maxidyne way back and chrome was Thermodyne or other drive train. Then Gold was for all Mack driveline called pedigree and chrome was for others.
  3. The best thing that can happen for Mack is to have Volvo spin them off and sell to a group of investors and let Mack become what it was, The Best Truck ever to grace the USA. Just like Autocar when it was let go, they made small compact trucks for trash haulers like Mack MR's and now they have a new conventional model coming out and hopefully it will take off and expand to a road tractor. Mack could do the same and go back to their engines and drive trains. Build them like before and hopefully the industry wide damage with not kill this great piece of American ability.
  4. I am taking my wife to the Museum next month while we are RVing and wanted to know if anyone knows if Mack still offers their assembly plant tour? I attended Mack diesel school in Allentown way back in 1972 but went into driving instead which didn't make my boss at the time happy as he paid for the school. I even have a 1,000,000 mile plaque from Mack Trucks for driving a Mack. I know a lot of manufacturers have stopped public tours but it sure would be great if they did. Maybe a phone number for them would help me. Thanks fellow "dogs".
  5. Exactly, It was a promo sold by Mack for their 75th Anniversary. I have given mine unsealed to my son to cherish forever. It is a real pretty decanter.
  6. Any Mack, regardless of model or year is better than anything out there. An R is the ultimate truck hands down!
  7. If you send your information [ year, model, etc ] to Mack Museum in Allentown, Pa they can probably help you with the proper part numbers.
  8. The finest truck I ever drove for overall performance and power was an R model with 300 Maxidyne, 2 stick 6 speed and it had 4.17 rears on 22.5 rubber. The power you had combined with decent fuel economy made it a great combination for a smaller stance engine compared to some of the larger trucks out there. It was not supposed to be like the Western Star I drove later with a KT600, 13 double OD and 4.10 gears on 24.5 tall tires. That was a beast and the thirstiest truck I ever drove. Long live true Macks.
  9. Whatever happened to Jersey Macks? There hasn't been any postings in quite awhile since I requested some information. I hope that it doesn't die.
  10. Good morning everyone, It has been a year since I tried to locate any info or pictures for a couple of old Trenton, NJ trucking companies that I worked for that were entirely Mack truck companies. The first was H.M.Royal, Inc., 689 Pennington Ave, Trenton. They are still in business but only have 1 IH straight truck for local deliveries and a handful of storage van trailers in their yard. The other was HERMS Trucking, Inc, 620 Pear St. Trenton. They went bankrupt back around 1980 after a union organization attempt and their building and yard is occupied by Rick Bus Co. today. I was hoping that there is someone who might remember them, have a picture or who can talk about them with me. I thank you all and thanks.
  11. Thanks Mowerman for your reply. I have been trying for quite awhile to find someone from the Trenton area that might remember these 2 local companies or maybe some older pics. I appreciate the info and keep on "Macks Forever"
  12. Does anyone out there remember H.M.Royal on 689 Pennington Ave and HERMS Trucking 620 Pear St both from Trenton? Royal is still in business but has no trucks on the road and HERMS went out of business around 1980 or so. H.M.Royal had green/red frame and later white all Mack fleet and HERMS was every model Mack red/white and later the C/O tractors were white w/orange and red stripes. Any info or pictures would be of the greatest help to an old retired driver from both companies.
  13. I thought I would make one last attempt at reviving memories from the 1960's-1970's in Trenton. I am looking for any information and pictures about HERMS Trucking that was in business during then. They started near Perawel Trucking on State St. and moved to 620 Pear St. near the Brunswick Circle where they grew rapidly. They had dry vans and flatbeds and a large fleet of B, U, R and F models that were red/white. They hauled Duraflame Firelogs, Kingsford Charcoal and nursery stock [trees and shrubs] all throughout the Northeast. I appreciate any and all replies.
  14. Anybody here on NY Macks remember seeing any HERMS Trucking trucks in and around the NYC area back in the 1960's-1970's? I used to work for them and we did a lot of nursery stock [trees] to NYC and New England areas. I delivered many full grown trees that were about 50' tall to the World Trade Center back in the beginning . Just looking to remember the old days and thanks for any pics too.
  15. It is a shame but it seems like this site has run it's course. Without any new photos or info on questions asked I feel that Jersey Macks has died. Rest in peace.
  16. Good morning all NJ "dogs", I hope everyone had a very joyous Thanksgiving. I need to know if this thread is dead or not. I have tried to find out information on a long ago Trenton trucking company but to no avail. I was hoping that there were some old timers that remembered Herms Trucking or had some pictures to share of their equipment. I do not know where to search other than here and I hope someone out there can help. Thanks again and Happy Holidays to everyone. Navypoppop
  17. Hi everyone. I finally got to use a WIFI site and see if anyone on this NJ Mack site has ever heard of Herms Trucking Inc out of Trenton, NJ. I used to work for them until their bankruptcy in the early 1980,s. I hope someone has any information or truck pictures to pass on. Thanks and I will keep watching. Navypoppop
  18. I wish to extend a thank you to anyone who has read this thread but had no information or pictures of Herms Trucking of Trenton NJ. They were in business during the 1960's-1970's and I was hoping to be able to see some pics of their fleet of Macks. My computer is almost dead and will be retired next week and I so wished for a couple of pics before that happened. Oh well thanks for trying fellow bulldog fans maybe I'll be able to see some on someone else's computer. Have a great ride.
  19. I envy you so much. You have done so much with the help of your family too. I can't wait to see the finished prize. Congradulations
  20. It used to be that the UPS trucks with the badges in place were leased trucks and not owned. All UPS owned trucks do not have badges. Easy to compare their Macks with or without the bulldogs and name.
  21. Wobblin-Gobblin, I wanted to ask you if you ever finished painting the dump bed and rear wheels? I started to follow your post from the beginning and have to really compliment you on your patience and dedication to completing this project. You have done what a lot of us wish we had the time and money to do. If you have any pictures of the final look of your "pride and joy" I'm sure everyone would love to see them. Congratulations on a fine truck.
  22. I would like to put a request out there to all the NJ Mack readers. I have asked anyone for any memories or photos of any HERMS Trucking and HMRoyal from Trenton, NJ. I am retiring this computer at the end of June because it fails more than it works and my Internet service too. I won't have any access for quite awhile if at all so I was hoping that someone might know of some photos or another person with some to share on this site. Thanks for any help and here's hoping for shot at some good old memories.
  23. Update, I have been in contact with Mr. Toms Royal from H.M.Royal, Inc. in Trenton, N.J. and he is going to send me some pics of some of the trucks that they used to have. I'll be sure to post them when I receive them. Now all I need is someone who remembers HERMS Trucking Inc. or has some pictures of their trucks. Thanks to everyone who reads this NJ Mack page and to all of us veterans, Happy Memorial Day, and thanks for your service and sacrifice.
  24. Good morning Chuck P. Thanks for the reply and the memories. I worked at HERMS when they had a garage near Olden Ave and State St. before moving to 620 Pear St. near the Brunswick Circle. They had a few green B model Macks, red/white R and U Macks and a fleet of white F models. They were van and flatbed trailers and hauled mostly trees, Duraflame firelogs and Kingsford products. The terminal now is a school bus yard for Ricks Bus Lines I think. I worked for H.M.Royal on Pennington Ave and used to haul a bulk tanker into Stokes Molded Products. My Dad also hauled for Shein's Express around 1949 I think. My step-father worked at AAA for quite a few years too when their terminal was located on New York Ave near Olden Ave. before the Quakerbridge Rd terminal. H.M.Royal is still in business but has no trucks anymore. It has been an honor speaking with you and I thank you for allowing me to recall the past. Have a great day.
  25. I want to thank J. Hancock again for the L.J.Kennedy pics. They really bring back memories. Now I hope someone reading this post knows of any pics or anyone that drove for H.M.Royal or Herms Trucking both from Trenton, N.J.. I am trying to locate some pics from the past on both carriers. H.M.Royal is still in business but doesn't have any trucks and Herms went bankrupt around 1980 or so. I hope someone that views these posts can locate some pics. Thanks for all the help .
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