Good old Macks never die they just change drivers
If you bought a Mack back in the 1960,s? It wouldn't surprise me if it's still on the road and working and the owner is long gone! That's what happened with my Grandfather he bought a old LJ Mack ran back and forth from Pa. To FLA. Every week the Truck is still running on a job site at a black top batch plant they took the sleeper off it put a dump body on it, and he passed away dead since 2002 at 90 years old!
@@erichb4021them Bulldogs get in the blood brother, I hauled coal in a 76’DM 800 300 plus 15 Triplex and #65,000 bogies what a beast she was.
Nice job!! However I'm an old Mack driver from the seventies and I'm more impressed by drivers that use the clutch! Thank you for the video!!
If they didn't want you to use the clutch, they'd have put an automatic in it. He ain't no truck driver. He's a cowboy steering wheel holder.
My dad had between 5 and 6 million miles under his belt. He only used the clutch to stop or start and for the power take off. Go ahead,use the clutch every time and your knee is going to bother you a lot!
@White Tiger
Quite right! And I'd rather not wear off the engine by using the Jake Brake to help changing gear.
First truck I ever drove was same year Mack concrete mixer, same set up. I got about a five minute lesson, drove around the yard twice and away I went! Won't say it was perfect right out of the gate, but I had it figured after couple hours, never saw another 5/4 set up again after that, this would have been late 90s. Another concrete job later saw me in a Detroit 6v75 with a 13 speed Eaton Fuller with the 3 range splitting, that thing was a blast to drive. Slam your hand in the door and drive angry all day
Back in the 70s I drove a 69 Flintstone (steel front) maxidyne 237hp with a 6 speed overdrive and fitted with a 4 speed airshift Spicer auxiliary box. Great sound and a good old hauler. Probably don't need to use the dynatard on upshifts, but it's fun to play with it😁.
Takes me back to the days (1975) when I drove an R Model.
Sweet ride! This is a trucker not a truck driver. 2 stick's forever!
@@mcbeepcheeks that’s not a TRXL 1070 12spd that’s a T 2060 2 stick 6spd trans 5 on the main and R L H on the compound
@@eddieweigel9490 ehhh T2060 was an air shift 6 but it’s possible I got my numbers screwed up but yes it’s a twin stick 6 Mack single trans 5 speed with a R L D shifted L1 D1 2 3 4 5 + 12345 reverse
Need more Mack driving videos!!!
As fellow Mack owner (85 R686) hats off! Thank you.
Nothing sounds like a Mack!
Never drove an R, but rode in one my stepfather dove summer of '75. In '83, I drove an F for National Freight. 237 engine, I believe. And a 5 speed. 740,000+ on it when I got in it. They were a totally outlaw company back then. I took styrofoam McD boxes from NJ to MA. Then brought rolls of paper back. Most loads of paper were at least 50, 000 lbs. One was over 57,000. No scales up there back then. Had to sleep in the driver's seat every other night.
Nice too see ... this Bulldog sounds great
Sounds like a champ
I drove Many of R600 & R700 Mack,s. I want ta tell ya Something! It takes a Special Breed to drive a Bulldog Mack! the right way, a Mack is a Man,s Truck.💪🏽
Gotta let that engine come back to earth before shifting all I drove was the mud stick Mack’s T 2060 gear box
Drove one back 20 yrs ago. Just bought one 82 with Winch. Definitely have to let engine speed go down to shift those 6 speeds.
If that’s a twin stick 6 speed AKA Lo hole why you doing all that shifting??? Are you wishing it was a quad box ? Asking for a friend
Una obra de arte!!!!
Beautiful job
amazing sound😎
Nice video, sounds almost like my Cat with straight pipe.
Really Cool old bucket of bolts
😎👍 Greetings from Germany
That’s a 6 spd mud stick not a duplex tri or quadraplex he shifted 1st gear low to high that’s it you don’t split shift a mud stick 6spd
Exactly, your not supposed to go above second in low on the compound.
On dry days, The Jacob Brake can be used
Power is applied to the drive wheels
when you take your off the fuel an apply the foot brake.
Jacobs Brake another way to help slow down your vehicle .
That sound would be good for the model Mack on ats
We had a 69 model 237 5 speed tran too twinscrew with a 28 ft fruehaulf dumptrailer too and a jake brake too
You could never shift a 6 speed Mack that fast with the Jake Brake off.
Ese sonido es épico
I was into it till they started playing with the jakes
Very cool
That’s a Mack and it has a cat engine
In it with a set of straight pipes on it and that truck sounds good
Ohhh I gotta find me a old Mack. Those are REAL trucks REAL MACKS, hard working REAL MEN drove those old beasts
GAD DAMN IT SOUND THROATY!
Have it on stage 2 engine brake?
This one just got sold to a buddy! Oh well. These old dynatards have 1 stage only, all 6 fire off. Though because they’re mechanical it takes a second for all 6 cylinders to pop off during engine braking, thus is why you hear it clapping haha
@@mcbeepcheeks yea some other old engine brakes as well do the same think the N14 might because whenever I use the jacobs on that motor it’ll pop then sound stronger.
You shouldn’t of sold that truck man that must’ve been a blast for yeh
en mi pais dominicana hay muchos camiones con doble traccion
Who else on here downshifts with there left foot on the brake, and right foot used on the throttle pedal only?
Nice old Mack with twin sticks I wonder what does that blue knob do you got your
Yellow parking brake
Red trailer Air supply
Then the blue what that do?
The blue knob could be two things.
It could be an "emergency" air supply. If you run your tank down far enough that your brakes set, you can hit the blue knob to get more air. Sometimes seem on fuel haulers and school busses.
The other thing it could be is the tractor parking brake. On some trucks, the yellow actually set both the truck and trailer, similar to pulling both the yellow and red on a normal rig. The blue would do what normally pulling the yellow only would do. I don't know why they did it that way, and fully understand why it fell out of favor.
The blue knob sets the tractor brakes only. The red knob is trailer air supply. The yellow knob is system park, it sets the tractor and trailer brakes.
I think I got more of the story on three knobs. Back in the day, trailers didn't always have spring brakes. So, one of the knobs could apply constant air pressure to the trailer service line if you wanted the trailer brakes to help hold when parked. Now days, trailers pretty much all have spring brakes, so simply pulling the red trailer air supply knob will set trailer brakes.
@@James-kd7dcSome of them are set differently. Blue is sometimes to set prime mover brakes, in other the blue button (actually black) would release trailer brakes.
Truck sounds great! Is that a dynatard or a Jacobs? Great job shifting it and cutting the engine brake off with the accelerator when ya have to! I can appreciate it because I do it when the truck calls for it. Really cool sounding truck! What size exhaust?
@@mcbeepcheeks for sure! And I just got myself into an R model with a 4 inch and a dynatard. Time to lose the muffler lol
@@mcbeepcheeks I will for sure! I'll be waiting for your comment to let me know what you think lol
Grinding the shit out of it!
You would have heard a grind from where the camera was filming
Too much Jaking thru he gears though
If you've still got this truck it might pay to check out your engine brake solenoids. Sounds like one sets a bit lazy coming on.
Mack 5 & 2 drove one yrs ago power house on wheels
And you have 5 reverse speeds
Anyone interested in a 1960 B75 with 673T. 210HP
Partially restored
Triplex. STARTS. RUNS. Drives
SINGLE SCREW
Where's da wagon?
I wonder if the people that complain about the jake being on while upshifting have ever actually driven an R model with a 6 speed, in hilly areas it’s a must you will not have enough wheel speed to make the shift from low to direct, without the rapid decel from the jake brake being on, again… in hilly areas. A flat road sure you’ll be fine, unloaded… yeah you’ll be fine. load it up and start on a steep grade, and you’ll be starting from low all over again without it
Spot on brother. Washington state is no joke having only 350 horse, maybe out east where most of these guys just drive on flat highway for hundreds and thousands of miles you’d get by without dropping it down too quickly but to get over the hills and keeping up in the loop of other trucks to make a buck, yes, it definitely helps. Keep on!
I drive an r model everyday in Massachusetts, it’s nothing but hills brother, don’t listen to the Jake haters, you’re driving just fine 🤟🏼
Absolutely correct gotta have that Jake or dynatard on I personally like the Jake better the dynatard is very sensitive stall the truck real quick
Shifting the gears like a Pro 👍🏾
What a rookie never shift with jakebreak on and if your going to use the jakebreak use 1 position 3 is only for heavy load and short stopping distance ✌️you’ll learn learn when have too rebuild the transmission or clutch or both as fast as your shifting 😝✌️
Yeah boss be careful who you hire next cause the next guy could be me 😈😈 don’t want an old school 🤩✊🤩MACKJOB🤩✊🤩
tearing up your nice little Peter out from the roots
Let’s go show us what you’ve got
One hand on each shifter
The way you were going it looked like a 15 speed triplex and sounded like either a straight piped 237 or a turbocharged 711
You're pretty good if you'd used two hands that would have really made my day I always like Mack Jakes you can use both sticks all the way up to 5 the gear I did
It’s a mud stick 6 spd your not supposed to drive them like a quad box it doesn’t work
@@eddieweigel9490 if I would have seen the shifting diagram I would have known better. Only saw 2 sticks
@@Retired88M It said a 77 r model so I figured it didn’t have a duplex triplex or quad yes no shift pattern
👌👌🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤❤❤😀👌
Ведро с болтами,не едет не хрена.
Not impressed at all, turn the Jake off.
You in a sea of 500+ others that can dig it. Let’s see how many views you get of you driving. I got 45k and still going. Keep the rubber side down!! ✌️✌️
This guy don't know how to shift an 18 speed tranmission or what ever it is you need to split shift instide right back anforth hi to direct.
6 speed Mack TRXL1070 1st gear can be used in low or direct, rear of the gears have to be used in direct only to prevent gears from spinning up too quickly. A Mack thing ✌️✌️
Where the hell did you find a R model with such a clean interior? Every other one is usually beat to shit.
Don’t get it wrong this truck is well used. A bit of window cleaner and a few microfibers, stick on 6 or 7 eBay switch extensions and you got a polished turd 🤩
Those old Macks were good buggies in the snow.