Posted by The tractor vet on June 04, 2009 at 17:37:13 from (99.167.208.210):
In Reply to: OT Mack truck Jokes posted by Miss Grundy on June 04, 2009 at 15:20:54:
Yep i drove several HAIR LIP DUCK's First one was 1957 B60 with a 5&4 and a big old 6 cylinder gas engine pulling lowboy. Yes it took two hands to shift her and ya looked like ya had your hands down in your lunch box most of the time . And a year later it was changed out to a 711 with a turbo . Then a 1970 R700 with a 318 and a 13 speed pulling coal bucket Best truck i ever had coming up out of strip mines and i never had a dozer or loader hooked to her to get me out with 35-45 ton on her back , she may not have been a fast truck as she was flat out at 75 but it pulled good . One of the old saying was KW's Pete's Binders and freight sharker right hand lane on the hill and all Mack's on the berm and do the best ya can
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