Posted by george md on June 04, 2009 at 22:37:29 from (209.213.167.201):
In Reply to: OT Mack truck Jokes posted by Miss Grundy on June 04, 2009 at 15:20:54:
If you want to make a bull dog run , hook a Great Dane trailer to it and let the dane bite it in the a$$. One of my buddies that drove mack truck back in the 50's said he had to keep an extra blanket in the bunk ,and get it out at every mountain to cover the dog's eyes so he couldn't see the hill otherwise he would lie down.
When i started pushing dirt ,I had a loader, dozer,and three trucks,2 dumps and a tractor. Tractor was '50 gmc,dumps were '41 int , and '45 Mack EHX .EHX had an off road duplex that did not split in order , really did earn those loads.Ihc had 4 speed and a manual shift eaton rear( extra shifter in the floor).GMC was 5+2 with air shift rear. In later years I changed the IH to vacuum shift rear.
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