If this particular B-61 is turbocharged it's not the original engine. The B-61 came with the Thermodyne engine. First truck I rode in with my Dad was B-73 . 262 Cummins which was a 220 with a turbo
Nice Mack green interior , twin stick , big fuel pump and a beautiful sound Everything that makes a Mack Thanks for another great video 👍 You always being the coolest machinery to life in your videos Thanks
I remember seeing that unit on the road about 25 years or so ago when I ran between the Okanagan and the Kootenays. Also drove a B-61 in the 60's and I gotta tell ya they were a bitch of a thing for myself at six foot two tall, not to mention getting tennis elbow throwing those sticks around due to lack of power.
I love the old 2 stick B model Mack, have lots of hrs. Had air assist power steering!
Great video!!!
Look at that beauty at 27 seconds!!!
This truck could probably pay for it's own restoration.
I couldn't get over that thing firing off that quick!!👍
This is the perfect vintage truck: it runs and drives (?), it's turbocharged, and it still can be used to make money! One can't ask for more.
If this particular B-61 is turbocharged it's not the original engine. The B-61 came with the Thermodyne engine. First truck I rode in with my Dad was B-73 . 262 Cummins which was a 220 with a turbo
@russvoight1167 Original or not, as long as the owner enjoys it and we enjoy the videos, it's all good.
That truck is so awesome 🤘. I was hoping you were going to get a ride in it. Thank the owner for us getting to hear that dog run.
This isn't your Grandma's car! Love it!👍
Very nice....and very cool! 🚛 Love those old Macks
Complete with chrome baby moons. Nice Truck. Thanks for the post. Take care. Fred.
Had the chance to her 3 of them. Loved every second of it all.
Nice Mack green interior , twin stick , big fuel pump and a beautiful sound
Everything that makes a Mack
Thanks for another great video 👍
You always being the coolest machinery to life in your videos
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Back in the day when Mack built their trucks with nearly every part and component made by Mack.
I remember seeing that unit on the road about 25 years or so ago when I ran between the Okanagan and the Kootenays. Also drove a B-61 in the 60's and I gotta tell ya they were a bitch of a thing for myself at six foot two tall, not to mention getting tennis elbow throwing those sticks around due to lack of power.
Thanks Todd for more of your great and variable content,,,much appreciated
Glad you like them!
Nice old Mack!!
Good old B model
Awesome video
Thanks 👍
good stuff thanks for sharing
It's a beauty!
Probably had been sitting untouched for 40 years and starts right up. Like the 200 year old Volkswagen in the movie Sleeper.
What a sweetheart
That’s like dying and going to heaven
Back when Macks were genuine and looked like they should; not just some subsidiary of various foreign companies.
Full restoration with a Mack 350 and a 12 speed.
Looks like a truck from the 90s in soviet union