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B model pick-up: http://pittsburgh.cr...2879055211.html

Alternative link / more pictures: http://pafreeads.com...k-pickup-dually

1962 B-75 ~ Martins Ferry, OH: http://wheeling.crai...2881032645.html

1956 B-30 ~ Cobleskill, NY: http://albany.craigs...2875601649.html

B-75 Mack with a 711 engine with turbo & triplex twin stick 15 speed ~ NW CT: http://nwct.craigsli...2813159413.html

1950 Mack A model ~ Somers, CT: http://hartford.crai...2846141064.html

Mack B-61 ~ Southwick, MA: http://worcester.cra...2881031496.html

1960 Mack B-61 ~ Mecosta, MI: http://centralmich.c...2848455117.html

1959 Mack B-61SX block truck ~ Union, NH: http://nh.craigslist...2872213397.html

Mack B61SX Truck ~ southern NH: http://nh.craigslist...2861265153.html

Two Mack engines & parts trucks ~ Saluda, NC: http://asheville.cra...2840630681.html (attn Vinny! - potential air cleaner)

Seriously - I'm not bored. :whistling:

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Terry

Julian, PA

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B model pick-up: http://pittsburgh.cr...2879055211.html

Alternative link / more pictures: http://pafreeads.com...k-pickup-dually

1962 B-75 ~ Martins Ferry, OH: http://wheeling.crai...2881032645.html

1956 B-30 ~ Cobleskill, NY: http://albany.craigs...2875601649.html

B-75 Mack with a 711 engine with turbo & triplex twin stick 15 speed ~ NW CT: http://nwct.craigsli...2813159413.html

1950 Mack A model ~ Somers, CT: http://hartford.crai...2846141064.html

Mack B-61 ~ Southwick, MA: http://worcester.cra...2881031496.html

1960 Mack B-61 ~ Mecosta, MI: http://centralmich.c...2848455117.html

1959 Mack B-61SX block truck ~ Union, NH: http://nh.craigslist...2872213397.html

Mack B61SX Truck ~ southern NH: http://nh.craigslist...2861265153.html

Two Mack engines & parts trucks ~ Saluda, NC: http://asheville.cra...2840630681.html (attn Vinny! - potential air cleaner)

Seriously - I'm not bored. :whistling:

Thanks Terry,you make it easy by posting the links like this. I really like that A model.Don't know if I'm mad or glad that it's in Ct.? Al

IF YOU BOUGHT IT, A TRUCK BROUGHT IT..AND WHEN YOU'RE DONE WITH IT, A TRUCK WILL HAUL IT AWAY!!! Big John Trimble,WRVA

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I'm diggin' the topic with all of the NY heavy-spec dumps, so I went looking for some of them - and whatever else turned up.

1971 mack all wheel drive (WOW!) ~ Rochester, NH: http://nh.craigslist...2826621095.html

B81 Mack Truck (dump) ~ Freehold, NJ: http://southjersey.c...2821742293.html

1979 Mack DM 800 with rock body dump ~ Bozrah, CT: http://newyork.craig...2832700305.html

1985 DM Dump Truck ~ Perth Amboy, NJ: http://cnj.craigslis...2861953194.html

Old Mack B-81 tri axle dump truck ~ East Haddam, CT: http://hartford.crai...2853543730.html

1997 Mack RD 854SX (coal hauler) ~ Pikeville, KY: http://charlestonwv....2836492122.html

B-61 & B-81 dump trucks ~ Southwick, MA: http://worcester.cra...2881052851.html

One I missed before......

1956 B model mack 6 wheel dump truck ~ Newport, RI: http://providence.cr...2804185241.html

Oddball.....

1975 Mack R-487 6 wheel dump - Scania diesel / Allison auto ~ Lincoln, RI: http://providence.cr...2869570410.html

Terry

Julian, PA

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Thanks Terry,you make it easy by posting the links like this. I really like that A model.Don't know if I'm mad or glad that it's in Ct.? Al

Not a problem, Al. I use searchtempest.com which makes tracking this stuff down much easier. The thing I don't like is when the listings end or are closed, my links are worthless. I try to save pictures or get a screen capture of the really good stuff. :twothumbsup:

Terry

Julian, PA

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There is a nice "New York" style dump on truck paper...lotsa money but describes as original and looks cool!

http://www.truckpape...px?OHID=3441089&

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WOW! You know what, I wonder if that truck was the one I used to see on 101 Ave in Ozone Park near me. I know it parked under the abandoned LIRR elevated tracks on 100th street. They were right down the block from Taff who owned the

LFSW in my avatar. Taff had a few oldies including a B61SX and a C model in their shop.I really would like to know what happened to them.

-Thad

What America needs is less bull and more Bulldog!

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that f model was on here at big mack trucks for sale

That F Model is an Hour to an hour & half or a little less from my house .

Got Comtrak mudflaps on it so this F Model has been hauling containers @ 1 time . . Since that what Comtrak out of Memphis,Tn does

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You Cant Fix Stupid. But You Can Numb It With A Sledgehammer. :loldude:

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There is a nice "New York" style dump on truck paper...lotsa money but describes as original and looks cool!

http://www.truckpape...px?OHID=3441089&

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Thats a good looking truck! i always liked the "east coast" look,saw a lot of trucks like this around south Jersey growing up,especially B-81's,DM-800's both dumps and mixers,with the occaisional wrecker or cinder block truck...............................Mark

Mack Truck literate. Computer illiterate.

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There is a nice "New York" style dump on truck paper...lotsa money but describes as original and looks cool!

http://www.truckpape...px?OHID=3441089&

post-6773-0-13342300-1330885563_thumb.jp

Strange to see one of Steve's trucks being sold by someone else.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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At least he's honest with the description:

78 mack dump truck for parts not in good shape motor rebuilt 50000 miles ago runs good drives good cab rotted interior crap will seperate.

Can't fault him for that.

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Larry

1959 B61 Liv'n Large......................

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The B-21 was the Hall-Scott with a 1250 GPM pump. I don't think Mack ever made a B-71 fire truck, but I suppose some one could have put a fire body on a B-71 chassis. Looks more like a home made "upgrade" to me.

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