Thanks for the tour! Old but Gold, there's some rare rigs there. I love that bullnose cabover, and that KW/Peterbilt/Mack truck is rare as snake's shoes!!
I haven't seen any top loader diff's like that old Mack in decades. Love seeing the old iron. I just hate seeing it rotting away in the bush like that.
Hey! What a wonderful surprise to have your channel show up on my feed today. Been missing your vids. Keep em coming. (This from a former Williams Lake lumber grader and Prince George logger. Now just a hobbyist sawmiller. Can't get the sawdust out of my blood.) Thanks for feeding my addiction! What a great episode. Would love that Pete with the Mack rearends or the Oshkosh gasser . . . What a treasure trove. Solid gold!
NHRS Cummins. I can just imagine how proud a driver would feel climbing into the cab of these when they where brand new. Your vid’s come across as a “ Jurassic Park “ of sorts for oil iron. If they could talk I’d be listening. Thanks Todd.
I drove dump tractor trailers for a company that had old Mack R models. They became successful and decided to get some new trucks. I suggested Kenworth T-800, I had driven them for another company. The fleet manager insisted Kenworth was only highway tractors, no good for local construction work. I should have shown him this video.
Can anyone tell me about the blue International medium duty COE at the 1:04 mark? I recognize it as a truck my uncle had years ago. I think they were never produced in large numbers, but I could be wrong. Pretty cool looking dashboard (for an Internationa truck) to as I remember.
Thanks for the tour!
Old but Gold, there's some rare rigs there. I love that bullnose cabover, and that KW/Peterbilt/Mack truck is rare as snake's shoes!!
I haven't seen any top loader diff's like that old Mack in decades. Love seeing the old iron. I just hate seeing it rotting away in the bush like that.
Another great history lesson
Your videos never get old
Thanks for sharing
Hey! What a wonderful surprise to have your channel show up on my feed today. Been missing your vids. Keep em coming.
(This from a former Williams Lake lumber grader and Prince George logger. Now just a hobbyist sawmiller. Can't get the sawdust out of my blood.)
Thanks for feeding my addiction!
What a great episode. Would love that Pete with the Mack rearends or the Oshkosh gasser . . .
What a treasure trove. Solid gold!
Love the “Field Trips”!!! Outstanding video!!!
NHRS Cummins. I can just imagine how proud a driver would feel climbing into the cab of these when they where brand new. Your vid’s come
across as a “ Jurassic Park “ of sorts for oil iron. If they could talk I’d be listening. Thanks Todd.
Cool, thank you
Lot of neat ol iron there. Some look like they have potential to be brought back to life. Thanks for the updated video!
The depth and breadth of your knowledge astounds me.
We need a “Will it start?” video series
That's an awesome collection of good looking trucks.🤘It never gets old to see them. Thanks skadill.
Watch out for 🐝 nests man !!
Thanks Todd for more great videos of the stuff we remember from our “glory days” !!!
Very cool collection.
I do like me a B and R model Mack
Nice video as always
Love that old iron! 🚛🚚
Love it ❤
I'd take a B-model. Blessings
Love the video. Always worth a relook at old iron like this. Won’t lie, a small piece of me gets kind of sad seeing the old trucks rotting away.
It pains me to think that one day these will probably all be scrapped
Great collection. I hope they make it into people's hands who will restore them.
Be nice somebody rebuild some this trucks put display public.thanks todd video again.😊
I don't mind the updated vids
Ross needs to get the weed wacker out . The Pacific has its data plate on the firewall.
I drove dump tractor trailers for a company that had old Mack R models. They became successful and decided to get some new trucks. I suggested Kenworth T-800, I had driven them for another company. The fleet manager insisted Kenworth was only highway tractors, no good for local construction work. I should have shown him this video.
Thanks for your time
Can anyone tell me about the blue International medium duty COE at the 1:04 mark? I recognize it as a truck my uncle had years ago. I think they were never produced in large numbers, but I could be wrong. Pretty cool looking dashboard (for an Internationa truck) to as I remember.
It's CO 200 cobber, my uncle had several here in Australia that he re-powered with 1673 Cats 225hp!
Sicard (Arthur Sicard) french canadian who invented the snow blower
That yellow truck with the missing grille is a White? I'm not sure.
もったいない気がします。アメリカの経済を支えて来た立役者のトラック達。😃👍🚛直せば使えそうですがね。
These trucks deserve to be repurposed. It's just a thought 🤔.
Theses trucks 13 some years ago: th-cam.com/video/BSucQeGU5Oc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=YY5__tC8s2tlD9C5