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NewBayColony 12-17-2019 07:03 PM

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A couple from The Golden Road in the Maine woods.

davischevy 12-18-2019 12:02 AM

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Man, some of us are getting old. I was looking at those Chevy dump trucks and thinking mine is too new to show. Then I realized the title to this truck is 29 years old. The reason I say title, it is in it's third incarnation since I bought it. The only thing left of the original 91 Kodiak I bought is the left fuel tank and the frame rails. 3126 Caterpillar with a 9 speed.

factorystock 12-18-2019 07:49 AM

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Not sure about the others, but those first 2 Fords are just a tab bit overloaded.

IMO, they all seem to be overloaded. I bet they weren't to concerned about top legal speeds.

special-K 12-18-2019 08:03 AM

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Overloaded and oversized. No "wide load" banners or proper escort vehicles. Harvesting is a big part of that economy so I'm sure the Po Po look the other way. And all the locals know how to act when they see one coming. That's an old practice now that combines got so much bigger. Around here with smaller tracts, the combines get driven farm to farm, usually with a pickup leading with 4-ways on, getting people to pull over when needed.

This whole show truck pictures thing is getting old. Real old (with a touch of new)

NewBayColony 12-18-2019 09:09 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 8644849)
Overloaded and oversized. No "wide load" banners or proper escort vehicles. Harvesting is a big part of that economy so I'm sure the Po Po look the other way. And all the locals know how to act when they see one coming. That's an old practice now that combines got so much bigger. Around here with smaller tracts, the combines get driven farm to farm, usually with a pickup leading with 4-ways on, getting people to pull over when needed.

This whole show truck pictures thing is getting old. Real old (with a touch of new)

No one had to look the other way, The Golden Road was a private, mostly dirt road from Millinocket to Canada for logging. Trucks did what they wanted and trucks always had the right of way, Private vehicles had to pay a toll. You were required to get out of their way. It's still there but now with the decline of logging, it's open to the public.

5Tractorguy 12-19-2019 06:09 PM

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More wreckers...

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special-K 12-22-2019 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by davischevy (Post 8644760)
Man, some of us are getting old. I was looking at those Chevy dump trucks and thinking mine is too new to show. Then I realized the title to this truck is 29 years old. The reason I say title, it is in it's third incarnation since I bought it. The only thing left of the original 91 Kodiak I bought is the left fuel tank and the frame rails. 3126 Caterpillar with a 9 speed.

I really like any GM tandem dump. And they are all now bygone models. What you have is the last of them, and 29 years old ain't so new. That's a late great Chevy!
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Originally Posted by NewBayColony (Post 8644869)
No one had to look the other way, The Golden Road was a private, mostly dirt road from Millinocket to Canada for logging. Trucks did what they wanted and trucks always had the right of way, Private vehicles had to pay a toll. You were required to get out of their way. It's still there but now with the decline of logging, it's open to the public.

I did know that about the Golden Road. I have spent time in that area, many years ago. My post was referring to the medium duty flatbed combine haulers that other members had commented were overweight. I really have enjoyed looking at those special logging trucks you've shown.
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More wreckers...

Fantastic group of wrecker pictures. That twin boom hoisting two 1t wreckers is the best!

GM72K10 12-24-2019 11:19 AM

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1960 International and 1960 Diamond T

special-K 12-26-2019 08:34 AM

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I never knew those Diamond Ts had fiberglass cabs. That Diamond T wrecker hoisting the two 1 tons is just like the tractor my buddy's dad had to pull the lowboy for his loader. I remember we would hop up and bleed the air down in the evenings.

HO455 12-26-2019 03:00 PM

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I love the part of the ad that says "If damage should occur, it can be repaired quickly, and easily, and at very low cost.".
Every Corvette owner in the world wishes that were true. :lol:

5Tractorguy 12-30-2019 04:30 PM

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HO455 01-05-2020 04:03 AM

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Found this old truck on the interweb and was impressed with the look of it., whatever it is.

mountie 01-05-2020 10:43 AM

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Found this old truck on the interweb and was impressed with the look of it., whatever it is.

What a great looking grill......

HO455 01-05-2020 02:33 PM

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Another great photo from the interweb.

mountie 01-05-2020 02:48 PM

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Another great photo from the interweb.

No rear fenders..... ( not as if they haul Bentleys, but....)

sweetk30 01-05-2020 02:58 PM

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No rear fenders..... ( not as if they haul Bentleys, but....)

:devil: d.o.t just haven't got to him yet :lol:

HO455 01-05-2020 03:08 PM

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Big Jimmy!

HO455 01-08-2020 03:08 PM

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What are the odds this is under weight?

NewBayColony 01-08-2020 03:55 PM

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What are the odds this is under weight?

That's a lot of weight on that amount of axles.

NewBayColony 01-08-2020 04:04 PM

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I thought it was the Tweetsie locomotive but I found a picture of it being moved up the mountains by none other than a... https://tweetsie.com/explore-the-par...n-blowing-rock

HO455 01-08-2020 10:36 PM

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That's a lot of weight on that amount of axles.

After some looking about I believe this may be the Lindbergh locomotive from the Pennsylvania Railroad. Weighing in at a svelte 243, 600 lbs.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penn...a_Railroad_460

HO455 01-09-2020 05:28 PM

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Another beauty from the past. And how many gas pumps does this station have?

HO455 01-10-2020 07:53 PM

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Old school log truck drivers doing old school things.

HO455 01-11-2020 12:11 PM

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I know old Buicks are heavy but I never realized how heavy until now. :lol:

HO455 01-11-2020 12:28 PM

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Here is an old one I don't recognize.
Plus a second photo of what looks to be the same kind of truck. Looks like it says Bigge on the front, which is cool as they are still in business today. We do work with them from time to time. They seem to specialize in heavy lift work.


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