LOVE THOSE OLD FORD'S too! One of my childhood highway heroes had 8 or 10 F800 thru R950 box dumps and one road tractor. There were soo many of these in my area back in the early 70's! None of them around here anymore. Tough old trucks that ran everyday! I asked Mr. WESTBROOKS why he ran gas burners instead of diesels. He preferred the gassers due to downtime and ease of maintenance. He kept those trucks spotless!
Great interview, Beautiful R Model Mack , love listening to old school Gentleman, thanks Mike and thank you Cannizzo brothers for sharing your trucks . Watching y’all from Indiana
Hey Boston trucker Iove watching your TH-cam videos they are very educational videos and keep up the good work and liked the lnther view that you did and I like the content in your videos
The Cannizzo Brothers are how I found the Boston Trucker. I was searching for R model Macks on youtube one day and that video of you popped of the R model with the dump trailer you were driving while your truck was in the shop. Looks like they have a lot of old school Macks ready to haul the goods.
I love those Louisville Ford super duty trucks My Uncle Rudy had a tunneling and boring business here in NJ he started in the late 1950s I remember going to the farm as a kid he had a 1961 Ford T 950 tandem dump with a 534 Ford Gasser he would take for a ride in it That big gasser was the shit years ago
Always love your videos Mike and good luck with the new Truck. You deserve it. The Cardillos are lucky to have you. Your one hard worker. Keep up the great work!!!
I love that old F800, is it a 534 gasser? Like the RD mack with the 55,000 rears too, very nice truck. But that F800 really needs to be out at shows, even unrestored, not many of them around anymore
Good to see those older guys still working When we lose them, we lose a ton of hard working MEN! Who the hell will replace them? I’m no spring chicken at 62, but I still jump in to haul parts to the Peterbilt factory if our drivers get behind Took me a long time to learn how to drive an automatic
LOVE THOSE OLD FORD'S too! One of my childhood highway heroes had 8 or 10 F800 thru R950 box dumps and one road tractor. There were soo many of these in my area back in the early 70's! None of them around here anymore. Tough old trucks that ran everyday! I asked Mr. WESTBROOKS why he ran gas burners instead of diesels. He preferred the gassers due to downtime and ease of maintenance. He kept those trucks spotless!
Great interview, Beautiful R Model Mack , love listening to old school Gentleman, thanks Mike and thank you Cannizzo brothers for sharing your trucks . Watching y’all from Indiana
Love the old school truckers stories. Thanks for the video, Mike.
Glad you like them Mike
The welds on that aluminum dump trailer, giving me a stroke
Macungie is a great show. There are plenty of trucks pulling in on Saturday
Hey Boston trucker Iove watching your TH-cam videos they are very educational videos and keep up the good work and liked the lnther view that you did and I like the content in your videos
Love when you do interview
The Cannizzo Brothers are how I found the Boston Trucker. I was searching for R model Macks on youtube one day and that video of you popped of the R model with the dump trailer you were driving while your truck was in the shop. Looks like they have a lot of old school Macks ready to haul the goods.
Thank you gentlemen great interview
I love those Louisville Ford super duty trucks My Uncle Rudy had a tunneling and boring business here in NJ he started in the late 1950s I remember going to the farm as a kid he had a 1961 Ford T 950 tandem dump with a 534 Ford Gasser he would take for a ride in it That big gasser was the shit years ago
Always love your videos Mike and good luck with the new Truck. You deserve it. The Cardillos are lucky to have you.
Your one hard worker.
Keep up the great work!!!
What a couple of nice old timers. Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
The truck parade leaving macugie really gets rolling around 4 pm its awesome lasts any where to 1/2 hr to an hour !!!
They seem like super nice guys. Pretty cool.
Always love your videos Mike
Beautiful video 🤩🤩🤩
That F800 is a sweet old ride
Even the New England pin striping
Awesome video Mike👍👍👍 thank you for sharing👍👍👍
great video Mike
Small companies like theirs are the ones to work for
Yes I agree
Great folks. Help them get that old F800 restored!
Work with the Cannizzo brothers on a job in Lexington. They brought us some fill great guys!
Love to here the old guys tell stories!
Thanks for the show Mike 🍻
We will have to meet up in Macungie on that Saturday I'll be down there for both days
Super💯video
I love that old F800, is it a 534 gasser? Like the RD mack with the 55,000 rears too, very nice truck. But that F800 really needs to be out at shows, even unrestored, not many of them around anymore
Thanks Mike
Great Video 👍👍👍
Rhode Island saying 👋 Hi Mike , Excellent video of the old school companies 😊 . Are you going to the truck show in Johnston Rhode Island on June 2
Good to see those older guys still working
When we lose them, we lose a ton of hard working MEN!
Who the hell will replace them?
I’m no spring chicken at 62, but I still jump in to haul parts to the Peterbilt factory if our drivers get behind
Took me a long time to learn how to drive an automatic
Old school men good stuff Mike
Love ya Mikey you the MAN 😎
Cool show in canandaigua that’s only about 2 hrs from me
Should mention Ronney shirt the watch fob association
When do you begin driving the new KW?
Hi from Dexter🏠Missouri
Mike , where's your new ride ?
Looks like an RD686SX. Must have 55K axles.