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A couple from around the world:
https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c8/c8/51/c...unic-japan.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/7b/92/64/7...old-trucks.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4b/7f...bc800247ca.jpg Here's a beefy one stateside: https://i.pinimg.com/564x/01/12/6f/0...ixer-truck.jpg |
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That is an odd configuration on that Hino with dual steer axles and single rear. The driver must out weigh the cargo :lol:
I have that Dodge picture somewhere. What the heck is that thing mixing and where does it need to go?? I doubt it's concrete because the mixer looks standard size to me, so not hauling any more weight than your every day mixers. Might have to do with the terrain it's used on. Very interesting anyway. It appears to have a Detroit V series by the dual stacks |
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PSF [Pusan Storage Facility] NCW storage site in Pusan Korea
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Cool little yard engine. I wonder how much weight they have on that thing. Lots I'm sure
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Those are some cool trucks .
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I really like this one.
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That's a big me too.
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How about a couple of pics for "Cocktail Hour" ...
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Heck yes. It's 7:46am, let's get started! :alky:
That streamline era brought about some wild beer trucks. They knew the value a truck played in brand recognition and advertising. A far cry from the mass of white rigs on the road today. Although beer trucks are one place you still see a good paint scheme all lettered up. I think this Diamond T is a beautiful truck. |
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That Diamond T is a gem. My Grandfather worked for Diamond T back in the 50s. It was in the mailroom. But it still was probably a cool job. :mm:
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One more post with a Diamond T in it...:flagw:
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Here is a 1938 Seagrave on display in Nebraska City, NE. A very cool truck, I love the Spaceship siren on the drivers side.
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We have had Firemen in our Family for the last 3 generations. My Pop was the Tiller man on the rear for years,,,
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My best friend in elementary school's (early-60s) dad was an excavating contractor. He pulled the low-boy with a Diamond-T COE. I remember he would have us go out, climb up to bleed the air out of the brakes in the evening. That truck is where I first heard the name and thought it was such a cool name.
Old fire apparatus is cool stuff. Talk about a custom truck. They are it! |
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Interesting truck.
Sure is a different place for an Air Cleaner. |
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A close up, I think the space ship is just a light, with siren below. They have a very nice FD museum there, open by chance, or Appt. Greg |
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Looks like a buzz bomb.
Yeah Bill, strange. That truck is custom in many ways. How about the tandem singles? Nudder piktur. How about an experimental KW? |
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