Posted by the tractor vet on September 14, 2021 at 00:13:20 from (108.220.145.239):
In Reply to: Re: Truck drivers posted by glennster on September 13, 2021 at 19:16:40:
Why ???? i was 17 when i started on a B61 Mack with five and four , NO P/S , NO AIR RIDE SEAT , NO A/C No air RIDE and dragging a lowboy with up to the New D 9 G as the biggest down to maybe a D 4 the smallest . I would side load myself and unload . Longest run was on the big move to the new job site about 294 miles away that took just about 12 hours to make loaded . over the old roads . I made about a dozen runs on that move . even hauled the vary first T D 30 I H dozer sold to a strip mining operation out of the dealer ship to the mine OUT of state i W Va. that was a hoot No interstate travel on that one , oh wait we were just starting building the interstate system . The T D 30 was about 6 ton heavier then a D 9 G and it went fully dressed Blade and ripper and cab. Them hills i W.Va. brought the old Mack down to only three gears left on the hills.
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