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I had known that, i meant more modern tractors with detroits, somethin to compete with ih, j.i.case and deere, as well as ford. I suppose the closest would be the kinze repowered deeres, those all had detroits, some i think were v12's.
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Yeah, the R-Model with the 6-71 was running around back in the 80's. Even then I questioned if it was original or not. I would had guessed it was owner installed, but I never got a chance to talk to the driver.
I used to ride in a '70 R-700 with an 8V-71 and a 5 X 4 Trans. That was one heck of a truck. It had little short mufflers on the Dual Stacks and sure sounded sweet. Bill |
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I wonder if a 6-71 could be installed in a 73-87 truck, that would be pretty sweet.
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In Iraq I drove one of these.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_E...Tactical_Truck Mine was the M984 Wrecker. there wasn't much that I asked it to do that it couldn't do. Funny story, I had a muffler go bad on us out in the field so we straight piped that bad boy for the last 100 miles of the convoy. The sound of that turbo spinning up is still music to my ears.:lol: |
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Sure is a pretty big rig. Bill |
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Heavy at 30'00 lb's and has a 671
http://i1198.photobucket.com/albums/...ps7fa96707.jpg The blue one behind it has a 471. Both belong to my brother |
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Don't forget the military especially in WWII http://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com...oit-diesel.htm
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Great Link there mrolds88.
If only half of American industries, had half the pride that they had in their corporation, it sure would be a different country today. Bill |
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Thanks for sharing this. As a new resident to So Cal, I will be coming up and taking a look at the Museum's operations. |
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http://i272.photobucket.com/albums/j...psf33fb121.jpg Screenshot the ad so it's up here forever. |
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Don't know if you guys have ever seen this video, but it's a good one.
Sounds almost exactly the same as the 6V92 in the International I used to drive, though I had two sticks and a 48' trailer behind me. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVjXwS8HzFw |
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There are actually 2 or 3 videos of that truck out there.
Good to see it again. It sure does sound sweet. What year and model was your IH? Also was it a 5 X 2, 5 X 3, or a 5 X 4? |
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I don't know what year it was--company rig--but I'd guess early 'eighties by the cab, though it had a later model fiberglass tilt-nose on it. It had a 6V92 and a five and four. I think the transmission came from an older truck, as did the pad suspension.
It had a stretch frame and three axles, though the steer was set-back, and it rode like a punch to the kidney. No a/c, hotter than all get out in summer, and a rattle-trap. I learned a lot about trucking in that old thing, and when I finally moved up into a then-new Freightliner FLD, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven. Nowadays, I miss the old girl, though I miss a lot about trucking in the 'nineties. Nowadays, there's not much fun in it. |
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I started working for a small City DPW in 1975.
They had an ancient 20 year old WABCO 555 motor grader, powered by a 6-71 that was only run by 1 operator in 10 years. No one else was "allowed"to run it. I conned the old guy, Jack, into showing me the ropes, letting me run it some, kinda like unauthorized OTJ training. That was near the time that the last dirt roads in town were paved, so the grader sat a lot. Management kept it around for odd jobs and plowing snow. I was very junior in seniorority, but I weaseled into a spot where I worked ALL the overtime using it to plow snow! Overtime was assigned by seniority, but I was the only one who could/would run it. Old Jack preferred his OT in a nice comfy dump truck. Yeah, it was difficult to operate if you didn't like operatin', but the main complaint was the noise. It had a 5 or 6 inch straight pipe, no muffler. I loved it. I woke generations of people ( we plowed at night if possible) with it. It had, I think, 12 forward gears so you could always find a gear to run it wide open. And it ran best wide open. Looked just like this, except it was municipal orange. http://i607.photobucket.com/albums/t...sf17f31cf.jpeg Tom |
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I am new to the forum. I made a couple of posts here because I am hunting a V-12 GMC 702. I want to make a heavy ratrod.
Anyway I made a living working on some heavy engines for 41 years. Our heaviest one weighed 320,000# without the turbocharger. Just a wild guess it weighed 10,000#. It produced 4100 bhp @ 330 RPM. A V-10 2 stroke Dresser-Rand pipeline compressor. The V-10 holds 2200gallons of oil. I posted pictures of a 2000 bhp being overhauled on this thread: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...68#post6968868 I have followed this Big Bud tractor since it was being built. It has a Detroit 16V-71. Specs here: http://www.williamsbigbud.com/about-us/ I thought someone built one with 2 Detroit 8V92's but can't find it. Jerry |
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Sure is a brute. To transport it from state to state, I'm going to say that they at least needed to take off the outside Dual Wheels, Tractor Cab and Dual Stacks.
Interesting piece of machinery. Bill |
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Yes sir, their website says it weighs 95,000 dry and I believe it said 130,000 with ballast.
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That thing's had a couple long semi rides. Tom |
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There's a video about Big Bud that I bought maybe 5 years agofor about $25.00. I loaned it to somebody and never got it back .
When it was purchased by the Williams brothers it was brought back to the factory, refurbished and repowered with a 16V92T. There's also U tube videos of it at a big show in Rantool, Ill. |
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