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B&D, do you ever have anything good or kind or edifying or friendly to say? You obviously know a lot about many things and have a lot of life experience, but I expect that your home is a very dark place. I feel sorry for you! So about Macks try this: Go to Truck Paper and see how many trucks you can find that have Detroits in them. Not going to find many. Then look at Macks for sale, 99 out of a hundred have Mack engines. I used to see a fair amount of trucks with Detroits. My wife's step father had one, A place that I worked in the 70s had a bunch of them. But few are on the road to be seen any more. I drive a fair amount, and can easily see over 100 Macks on a given day. Here in the Northeast they are fairly popular, I drive one from time to time. Maybe you have a truck or something in your area that commonly uses Detroits, but in the North East I know of no common use for them. The only place that I know of to see any are at tractor pulls, where there used to be a few but for the last five years there is only one that is brought out. So I will stand by my 10,000 to 1 estimate and I don't know how big your fish are but I will say that I think that I can smell them rotting from here.
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