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Quite a Ford
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That is very nice ,Ford had it right back in the day.
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How about some Powerliners an interesting one owned by the Eaton/Fuller transmission company and a stock one and apparently Freightliner still makes cabovers just not for the US market I believe you can buy them in Canada though but you have to supply the drivetrain for em and here's a really nice Pete cabover and a cabover Kenny
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Older Ford i used the other day to haul some grain:
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An old IH I owned for a little bit. Rusted to bits but that Cat ran like a top!https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-y...1482491992.jpg
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The state DOT's kept the 3208 in business. I have never had one.
We've had several 3116's and 3126's. They can be described in one word. Junk. Two speed rearend. We can't find anybody that can drive one. It's the simplest thing in the world, but most people can't figure it out. Split shifting is fun with a 2 speed and a 5 speed if you know what your doing. |
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That IH sure looks like a retired Maryland State Roads truck
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Like I said, beautiful
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Found this interesting, The original big gas motor in the F 1100 ( top of the line heavy truck for '59 ) was replaced with a 8v71. Ford never offered this engine in this model, but it looks like it just needed a little lengthening of the hood and fenders ( professional body man of course ) to make it happen.
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That's a cool Ford
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The Ford post got me to thinking. I have never revealed this on here before, but I own a Ford.
It's an L9000, 12.7 Detroit, 8LL transmission, Hendrickson suspension. This is one good dump truck. I haven't driven it much, but I like to drive it. special-K, in the original post you said dirty or clean, so here Is a dirty one. It just came in from hauling sediment out of Lake Harrison. The poor ole thing is one nasty puppy. |
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That's one of the last Fords, isn't it? I like the L9000 and that one is built nicely. I don't own any Fords but I'll admit I have a thing for the LTL9000s. And I always liked the heaviest Ford tractors going way back. Dodge, too. But the big boys of the more fleet economy companies I think are a cool segment. The Bighorn is popular all over. Mack Superliner, International Eagle, etc
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Pre trip pics
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Ready for a new day.
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Early KW COE
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Tim ,what is that last one ?
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I was afraid someone would ask :lol:. Not sure where or when I found that picture. I believe it is a White and probably built for oil expedition on the tundra or desert
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May be a Kenworth 953?
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Here is a collection of trucks I have seen over the past couple of years on the West coast.
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Of all the hundreds of trucks I saw, there was one that stood out from all the rest. It was a white '68 C/30 stake body dump. Did anyone else notice that one? |
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