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Big Trucks....who has what?

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    Posted: 02 Feb 2011 at 9:13pm
We've been doing all these picture posts and I have a real soft spot for old big trucks....I'm trying to get the cash together to buy a B Model Mack, maybe an old Transtar cabover, GMC or Chevy Cabover(40's or 50's) or something like that....let me know if you know of any for sale that arent ridiculously priced!
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Here are some cool pics I took at the tractor show in Lynden WA a few years back.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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I love it! Those trucks had such style.....hardest part for me is they are limited on space between the back of the seat and the steering wheel....an area I tend to fill too much lol
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wow! i did see an old KB8 IH pulling a fifth wheel camper this last summer! it was all restored, looked odd but looked great at the same time!
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That GMC looks sweet !!!!
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Love that old GMC.  I had a 1965 GMC 72" tilt cab with a 702 cu.in. V-12 gas. I was a tandem highway tractor. Looking for one again. Maybe the one I have now will be a classic some day. 1997 Ford Aeromax (Sterling style cab) with 68" bunk and full flare package. The down side is the 3176 Cat power. Engine has a bad reputation but I've had no problems in 10 years and it has close to 600,000 miles.
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I love big trucks too. I have 3 Brockways and some other miscellaneous trucks. Attached is a photo of my 1974 Brockway 361 with a relatively rare HuskieDrive power train. Note the twin dogs on the hood. If you look very carefully you can also see the front of my Allis Chalmers A in the garage.

Also attached is my 1952 Ford F-8 tractor. It is my best restored truck. 1952 F-7s and F-8s were the first Ford Trucks that came with a overhead valve V-8. The smaller trucks still had flatheads

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I've always had a soft spot for the old Peterbilt trucks. But I think I will stick to tractor collecting because for the most part it is cheaper and I couldn't afford insurance on a lot of trucks.

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This is our 96 KW T-800.
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Big Dan 7080, that looks like a mighty fine rig to be pulling AC tractors to the local shows.

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Benny, Join up here and keep an eye out in the Swap Meet area.

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My Dad had Hendricksons (1969's) and R model Macks (1979, 1985).  I guess I'm partial to those.  His Hendricksons looked just like this one (same trucking company) but had fiberglass flip hoods and Detroits.

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These weren't so big but still nice. They were at our fall show this year.

and this cattle truck



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And a working truck.

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Bob I love that '52 Ford. I didn't know they had any ohv engines yet in '52. I want a '51 or'52 f1, f2, f3 and f5 or any of them.
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Both of those trucks are sweet....my BIL's grandfather has a Brockway that is a twin to that....does that have the Hercules gas engine? I know where there is another twin to that but its dual axle and diesel as well.....and Thad...here is a link to one a bit newer but along the lines of what you want and its fairly cheap, just a bit of a drive for it is all.  http://classifieds.pennswoods.net/classifieds/viewad.cgi?adindex=1030731
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1957 WD45D-230744D
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This is Dads 1926 T-T Ford with a hand crank dump bed, It's a long old 6' bed too.
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Very nice!
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Here's my 1967 C-50 Chevy unloading ear corn.
3 WD45's with power steering,G,D15 fork lift,D19, W-Speed Patrol, "A" Gleaner with a 330 corn head,"66" combine,roto-baler, and lots of Snap Coupler implements to make them work for their keep.

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Benny,
The Brockway has a Cummins 270 diesel. Brockway used Continental gasoline engines in there older gas jobs. I have never heard of one with a Hercules but sometimes odd ball things happen. Attached is a picture of my 1938 Brockway 170X and my 1952 Brockway 260XW both with Continental gasoline engines. The 1952 is now torn down and one of those retore projects that are on the back burner!!!!!
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Bob what will you do with the trucks when you are done with them?  Shows, use or dust collectors?
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Always loved the IH Transtar cabovers, and also F Model Mack Cabovers too. Diamond Reo was another one of my favorites, and Marmon too!
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When dad was still driving for my grandfather the last truck he had was a Transtar COE Eagle....loaded truck and boy was it pretty...sold the truck when they quit trucking and the guy that got it totalled the poor thing.....Dad drove some odd trucks.....borrowed an old Brockway off a buddy and he said not to worry....that old detroit likes to run around 4200rpm lol
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They're almost antiques 1992 IH 9400

 
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Benny that would work great for what I want. It sure looks slick but now my wife is out to get ya.LOL My dad sold my cousin a real nice '55 with a real nice dump bed and factory fold down stock racks 48000 miles for $2500 and I just about cried. I want one to haul tractors to local shows. I think it would be neat. Lou SWPA had a link to some real neat old truck pics a while back but I can't find it. This is a great way to spend a snow day.
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Here is an almost antique that I bought new. I has been PO 2 since new. Spent the first 20 years with a 8 ton Pitman crane then retired to farm duty. 1978 Louisville 290 Cummins, 9 speed 20k front  26.2 ton legal payload in Ontario
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Claus,
I show them and they also collect dust!!!!! I also have a 1946 Dodge and 1956 Ford Dump trucks that I plan to use when I get moved back to the farm and combine wheat with my 60 All crop combine. (I have so many retirement plans!!!) Here is another picture of the 52 Ford at a Cruise Night in Akron, NY last summer. I had the biggest rig there!!!!
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Bob, like the F series! I had  a 52 F-3 that I mistakenly bought for an F-1 years ago. It had an inline 6 OHV engine, 4 speed trans, and 8' pickup bed. Had been shelter kept. No rust and pretty straight body. Ran great. Needed brakes. Got all that fixed, then got bored with it and sold it. Would have made a cool toy hauler.
 
Thad, I know where a couple of old Macks are in Elberton GA. I believe they are B series. Don't know if you want to go this far for one, but PM me if interested, and i'll get the guys number for you.
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1988 R688ST, 350 engine, 10 speed, camel backs.  Sorry no pics!  I love those B series Macks too, but would rather have my R for hauling!
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