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I have two Bulldog magazines from 1982 I think (because they covered the introduction of the Canadian built RD800 and also featured the CL350ST's) and they have a lot of these steel hood R's in these issues.

 

There was a bunch shipped to Sri Lanka for some big project.

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17 hours ago, mrsmackpaul said:

Thanks for the added input Fred

Little appears to be really known about these R 800 trucks from people who drove or worked on them 

 

Paul

Yes Paul, definitely not many others about over here apart from the army transport version. Basically a heavy duty versions of highway units. The main difference I noticed was the triple skin chassis, long wheel base and overwidth track (needed a permit/escort for highway) and of course the big Rad and steel snout. Everything beefed up for off road haulage at double that of allowable highway bogie loading (here anyway). I remember we also had a heavy float that dropped onto the log bolster for moving the madill long line cable loggers, dozers and excavators.

Fred

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On 2/24/2014 at 4:46 AM, bulldogmack58 said:

OK Superdog, I'm with you! We've answered my question pretty well so now I'd like to see a DML800 too! Anyone got something? This is half the the fun of it for me, tracking down the odd, different models that Mack produced over the years. Cheers Mick

p.s. are they anything to do with the detroit powered DM's seen on the net? :idunno:

What is a DML800?

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On 3/15/2014 at 6:42 PM, j_martell said:
 

You like RD's....Here's a Canadian built RD688S roll-off that is still out "kicking ass and taking names" 26 year later....

 

Cambridge 20130729 00318

 

Cambridge 20130729 00315

1988 RD688S - E6 350 Econodyne, Eaton-Fuller 8LL Overdrive, Mack rears (don't know the cap, sorry), on Hendrickson walking beams.

Saw your truck featured in Todays Trucking awhile back. very nice!

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3 hours ago, j_martell said:

 

Thanks....She's a real attention grabber, some good, some bad lol

Our shop is just down Sheldon Dr from Cambridge Mack.

 

The two action shots are summer of 2018.  I can't seem to find anything more recent.  The paint has started to give up in spots, and since its back to daily service, the shine is started to dull off all the shiny shit

Looks like vacuuming ballast off a roof...that sure is a noisy job.

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On 12/22/2019 at 12:53 PM, h67st said:

Looks like vacuuming ballast off a roof...that sure is a noisy job.

You are correct....and yes....noisy thing the vacuum is....

 

We were stopped one morning by a tenant of the apartment building we were doing saying "that thing's awful loud for 7am"

It was just idling...."this is gonna get worse before it gets better...."

 

But, it's faster and cheaper than a crew of roofers.

 

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Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....

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On 12/22/2019 at 10:01 AM, Rob said:

Looks good. Really like the EPA compliant smoke from the stack too!

Lol....twice I've been stopped for "Excessive Smoke" only to be sent on my way as the truck is old as dirt.  We fixed the puff limiter shortly after that pic, but it still blows some and that's enough to garner some attention.  It passes e-test every year with flying colours, and I keep a copy with the ownership, in case they want to see it...

 

Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part....

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I had my puff limiter plumbed into the air switch on my dash that was for the Mack 12 speed as my truck was converted to a 15 over Eaton before i got it.

 

Two settings....driving through the scales compliant and full throttle response!! LOL.

 

Before that when I was driving multiple company trucks I always had a pile of roofing nails in my tool box. They plug those air lines quite nicely. LOL.

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