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mowerman

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  1. Pretty much the situation everywhere these days just haven’t got the talent we had years ago what a pretty cool post fellas haven’t got time for them to get ready for the rock pile… bob
  2. Yes, I don’t know how to use it. My wife usually takes care of it.
  3. Well, that seems kind of cruel, but that’s all I saw there was brockways and yes, there was a lot of themand yes, there was a lot of them
  4. Well aint that a bitch we were just out running around and I come back home and get ready to spray around my garage with spider poison and discovered I was completely out so pretty much did absolutely nothing this weekend oooooooohh well !!!!!!! lol bob
  5. POSTED BEFORE,,,,TAKEN IN 1957 I ESPECIALLY LIKE THESE STYLE MIRRORS ON MOST MEDIUM DUTY TRUCKS
  6. no me either haven’t got a clue. I did like the way a lot of those single post mirrors looked on some of the older equipment round or rectangle both… bob
  7. yeah, interesting to see the responses
  8. well witch hunt seems to have backfired. They can’t find anything on him that the other side has not pulled. What else is left. Try to get rid of him with lead wow amazing…. bob
  9. my first owner operator Mack was a 62 F600 sleeper it was built in plainsfield
  10. i’ll take one where do I send the check that would look righteous in my garage wall…bob
  11. Oh, don’t worry it’ll go unnoticed. They’re still worried about January 6. That’s the most important one.
  12. wow, thanks for that. We haven’t had any news on watching movies with company this weekend.
  13. Well, according to Google, all the power train is assembled Hagerstown, Maryland via Mack truck plant. Don’t know I guess you can’t believe everything you hear that says assembled in Macungie Pennsylvania most of the truck wonder what happened to Jamestown new York and Plainfield , New Jersey??????bob
  14. A lot of stuff was made for Mack . I heard through the years such as the two stick transmission was made somewhere in Arizona or New Mexico for Mack . They didn’t actually produce them themselves, but they were specifically for Mack
  15. i would gladly share my garage,,,with your cornbinder,,,lol.bob
  16. As I mentioned before jumpers kid told me you spend most of your time bullshitting with everybody, which is fine. That’s half the reason I go there too too bad we don’t live closer.
  17. Same here, Tom, but it’s hard to mingle and look at trucks and I was trying to see as much as I could two full days. It still wasn’t enough, but thanks for the thoughts…. Bob
  18. We have a very low budget tire shop right down the street. I’m going to talk to him and see if I can get some takeoffs already mounted container chassis use the same kind… bob
  19. And yes,Geoff,,, new rims are not cheap… bob
  20. Man that thing is the bomb… yes TJ that’s my exact point. You never know I have never seen one blow apart. But from what I heard, it usually happens when you’re mounting it…. Bob
  21. Wow, thanks for that. Truck is absolutely gorgeous. When I grew up in New England back on the 60s those things were everywhere mainly 10 wheel dump trucks… definitely one of my favorites..bob
  22. God love him ….. Yes, that’s the way it was no I am not gonna put a negative spin on this. I’m going to leave it alone. Glad I only have nine more weeks too many lazy kids not enough truck drivers left… bob
  23. But yes, I do remember the lock ring digging into the rim since I repaired a lot of them and as you mentioned, it’s almost impossible to blow apart. Most of us just feel better without them as a teenage kid I used to be able to finish up a tube repair in 15 minutes, that’s time from jacking up to jacking down …. Bob
  24. I heard 1959 prior to that they had the smaller version that only had one single arm and yes, I know you know what I’m talking about. Every little bit helps. Let’s keep up the good work….bob
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