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Posts posted by j hancock
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I realize that photos can be taken of lots of stuff and most people don't care one way or another.
My beef was that one of Hank's member made it sound like they "always" do the right thing with permission, waivers, etc. Well, just by looking at some of the photos, that is impossible. Some of the trucks are driving on highways!
How are they getting permission for the photos?
I also laugh at the number of manufacturers brochure photos that have been "copywrited" into someone's collection.
Once again, I think Hank's has taken the "collection" concept to the extreme.
Just having fun in the sun!
Carry on, Jim
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Junction block box is bolted on the end of the frame rail near the last crossmember and the tail lights.
Available at NAPA or better parts stores.
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also dont have a phonograph,,,bought a best of billy joe spears,a couple a years ago,,at a second hand music store,,,and no way to play it...aint that a bitch.lol.bob.
Hey Bob,
Check around some of the better music stores in your area. Some shops have the equipment to transfer the record to CD or will know of someone that can do it.
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Sad to hear but certainly a good tribute to Waylon Dorner
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I wonder if they had to dodge rolled-over Pelletier trucks back then.
Probably not, Pelletier was an all Mack fleet early on.
Macks didn't roll over as much as Western Stars.........well, except U models!
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The picture is Waterville, ME. Probably spent some time on the Golden Road out of Millinocket that goes all the way to Canada.
Jim
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Well that is all fine and dandy, but I still doubt that THEY are getting everyone's permission to take the picture of someone else's property.
Sooooo...some big supermarket chain might be upset that a picture of their truck has been copywrited by a photographer that then posts it on Hanks's.
Hank's does enjoy a double standard...
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Sheller Globe was involved with making R models and I thought they were also doing the B?
Maybe several contracts?
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WHAT!!!???
That is the same truck? No Way!
The wheels are different.....no front nameplate.....and the blower indicates.....a Driptroit engine.....
Quick, I need my meds!
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I have never spent much time looking at Hank's site because there are way too many pictures of Volvos.
If I did download a picture, I would follow their rules for individual use or non commercial use.
I think the problem is on their end. If this is such an issue for them, then lock the site so posted material cannot be removed.
I doubt "only" BMT members have lifted an image.
Jim
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With three axles down and live, I wonder how much does tire scuff increase in doing turns and in tight areas?
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What? Did they all have a bitch party over at Hank's truck site?
It will be interesting to see if any response comes from Hank.
Thank goodness my sh!t doesn't stink....
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Pictures of trucks in truck stop parking lots, along the highway or sitting at the dock to be unloaded has become high classed ART!!!
WOW!!!
I like taking pictures and posting pictures. If somebody uses one of mine it is nice to get mentioned, if they don't...big deal.
Jim
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Barry,
Excellent response to the situation. Keep us posted.
Interesting point if Mr. Chris got permission for the photograph of the company truck and logo. I had never really thought about it.
Jim
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Fire up the KTA and mistakingly run over the sob.
Oooops, sorry......
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For a hamburger joint, they have a fine selection of muffin tops.
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When I was about 10 years old (long time ago now), I had the chance to do a ride along with a cable D-7. The contractor was putting in a new road on a development for my Dad and I was being a sidewalk supervisor. The operator called me over and asked if I wanted to watch from the best seat in the house. So, I spent the rest of the afternoon on the machine as the road was cut.
Pretty good deal for this kid!
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I am glad most of your stuff will be coming back to you.
Sad to hear the rest of the details.
Jim
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I go to the new site and enjoy looking around. There are lots of pictures and different brands that are talked about.
Here is a link and if I did it correctly, it should get you there. If my link doesn't work, the site is Just Old Trucks.
http://forums.justoldtrucks.com/
Jim
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I have seen the large radiators on a "regular" 6 cylinder B model a few times. Even seen one on a B67. Different looking, but it did happen.
Back in the glory days when a customer wanted something they could get it.
Jim
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Gee......what about the missing front bumper?
Remember, safety first.
Everytime I see a picture of the cab, it looks worse and worse. Actually surprised it made the trip to NJ.
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My B833 had 22" front and 20" on the rears. It had been used as a tractor for a "Michigan Centipede".
Jim
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You will see that type of sign around New England. Not alot, but here and there based on what the local gov. has to say.
Usually when you are coming into a small village. Some will say "Engine Brakes Prohibited" and some will be nice and say "Please No engine brakes".
Jersey Macks
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What? No Hank's harmed???
Like that MH!
Almost as good as a hot babe with a cold popsicle......
Almost!