Make me miss my best friend David we were always in a junk yard or in one of my dads trucks doing exactly this stuff. I been in a wheelchair 9 years now and don’t see or do anything anymore thanks for the video
That’s a DM-800, they’re actually pretty common in coal country I know where 3 are at right now within 25 miles of me lol. The 350/400 Cummins swap was common because the Mack 865 and 866 V8’s of the day were pretty well junk, they had a lot of crank and other bottom end issues and eventually they got to be impossible to find parts for.
Haul many ton coal with then. Had old qualaplex 18 speed twin shifters. Tough Tks. For ever changing springs we had way too many driver manics, that was non-mechanics. Glad see that job site in my rear view mirror for last time.
What we have here is an LA Mack. If you bought a Mack made in Pennsylvania, it would be all Mack from front to rear. The LA Mack was a kit truck you could buy with your choice of powertrains. This one probably came with a 555 Cummins V8 and 13 speed Roadranger transmission. The Triple Nickle wasn't a very reliable engine, hence the 6 cylinder presently installed. Cummins injector pumps have a manual fuel valve right above the solenoid. A small knurled knob, just screw it in. It was put on to allow the engine to run if your batteries were dead. To kill the engine just screw it back out. FINALLY! You show the ID tag. FRUEHAUF assembled the kit!
@@MrEferrell BOY OH BOY DOES THE "KA - KA " EVER RUN DEEP WITH YOU CRACKERS !!! YOU EVER HEARD OF A MACK THERMODYNE V8 864 / 865 / 866 ??? DIDN'T THINK SO !!!! TRIPLE NICKEL IN A DM800 , YEAH OKAY THERE " BILLY - BOB- JOE -JIM - JACK -JOE " , ANOTHER " MOONSHINE SIPPER " !!!! LOL, LOL, LOL !!!
You Guys are so fun to watch. You work well together and have fun doing it. I like your jokes which make it more amuseing. Keep on doing what your doing.
Man Mack has sure made an assortment of some of the coolest trucks on the planet! I mean so many different combinations, you could literally walk into a Mack dealership and set down with a representative and custom build your truck to your spec's from the ground up. I couldn't tell the winch manufacturer but it was easy between 60 and 100 ton and I forgot to look at the hubs so I don't know if it had planetary rears or not but I would say that they were at least 65k possibly up to 90 or 100k. To build a truck today with similar specs would cost you $200,000 + and it would never be as cool as that old Mack! Love the channel guys keep up the good work!
Another great video Hank & Wiley, great to hear that old mack running again, Merry Christmas and happy new year to you both and your familys God bless.
My buddies KW broke down and had to have trans work.He had two loads he needed to take and he drove his 61 mack clear across the country pulling a load . The looks he got from that old girl it's beautiful..He said he's hooked up to Big sleeper KWs with trailers attached pulling them out of slippery docks. Those old macks are beasts
Great job, another success. The engine actually sounded strong once you got it running. Would have loved to see the old girl move once again under her own power. You guys are the best!
the fart noise as he picked up that battery.....priceless.....fell out of my chair laughing. love watching you guys work together, keep em coming guys, and stay young.
Love watching you guys get to see all kinds of cool equipment and see them run! Of course you can't get no better than Hank and Wiley! Merry Christmas and happy new year to the both of you!
Hey, been watching you guys in the States for a while. Now I live in the Philippines and I'm still watching!! I gotta have my daily dose of Hank and Wiley. Love your show! 😊
Wiley with all due respect and recognition for your remarkable knowledge regarding most things to do with heavy equipment. I hope you don't mind me saying I suspect you confused the term "torsion bar" with 'torque-rod' which is understandable given the similarity between the two terms. For anybody who may not know about such things whereas I have no doubt Wiley certainly does know. A torsion bar acts in place of a conventional spring by twisting a rod and maintaining the tension on it with the weight of a vehicle. A torsion bar type spring was used on some cab-over Macks to counteract the weight of the cab making it much easier to tilt it. But a camel back uses leaf springs which can be clearly seen on the rear end of that old Mack, the torque-rod helps counteract a twisting load or torque that occurs under the sort of strain caused by towing a heavy weight.
Back in the 80s I drove for a small company with all Macks and they were all rolloffs and they had a mid 70s steel nose with the walking beam suspension with elephant pads no springs and that thing would beat your brains out. That Mack you did really brought back some good memories thank-you for that.
The plumber's bungy cord on the passenger door reminded me of an old G60 Nissan truck I had when I was opal mining. The door lock on the driver's side packed up and I couldn't get any parts, so I welded a pad bolt on the inside and just shot it home to keep the door shut while I was driving!
Awesome morning fellas great to see yall doing what yall enjoy doing !!! That Ole dog came back to life !!! Hope yall have an awesome day !!! Great video as always yall
Maybe it had a cargo box on back when it was new. That might account for the other name plate. Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year to all the Hamiltonville Farm Family ! TCB⚡️
WELL - WELL - WELL - with a combination of 4 batteries, a jump, a siphon, ether, a hotwire, and two chuckleheads in the weeds - the old dead horse came back to life! Congrats! Happy Holidays you TWO - If you can't be good, then be Great!
That thing is built like a truck!! Oh wait.... Love you guys, I could hang out with you two nuts even though I'm a Yankee. I pray that God gives you both many more years down here, and happy ones at that, God bless!
I learned to drive in a 69 Mack cabover it had a maxidyne 289 and a 5 speed 55 downhill with a tailwind but she ran for years pulling doubles from Sacramento to L. A. 3 times a week. Till my uncle fell asleep and totaled it in Tulare California in 1978. Love the channel and the video ❤🙌✌️🤗🎄👍☝️🤔👌🙏🥰
Dudes, Wiley just came up with a great idea for a startup (excuse the pun…). Modern battery technology (maybe even lithium ion phosphate) in old-school battery cases. Better efficiency and life expectancy- or big gain in CCA - but lighter mass and able to be fitted into all manner of trucks, gennies and heavy equipment without modifications. Man, the business case writes itself. Wiley, you’re a genius 😁😎🤟🏼
I'd love to have that ol' split window Mack. The Bungee cord is for when they got board they could go Bungee jumping 🙄 🤣😂🤣 Great t-shirt "½ a mechanic on Duty, 1 crescent wrench, 1 battery, ½ charged and 2 ↔ Dipsticks"🤣😂🤣
It would be interesting to see what transmission was in that rig, since it had two air range selection valves on the main stick. Which would make me think it could be a deep reduction 8 speed or 15 speed for that application. You need to have the camera person earn their hay and shove them under those trucks for some good drivetrain close up shots, I'm sure they would love to do that for this drivetrain geek. A lot of possibilities to what could be underneath that old rig, sounded pretty good when it fired up.
You're really are the best couple to get thinks going again thank you so much for all the great videos have a wonderful holiday time can't wait for the next video 😊
If you guy would have raised that finder up it would have been so much easier to work on the motor without all that climbing. But as always you two got her going. Good job.
Those two trucks plus one more most likely were used to move my house to it's present site back in '97. It took three rigs to do it since the house had to be cut into three sections and they moved the house close to 30 miles from where it sat originally. Ducky Johnson's crew did a magnificent job!
Hank/Wiley ,crestology and the cobbler pack always get them ol trucks fired up and that thing was really making oil Hank ,i remember seeing one of them old trucks back in the 80's moving an old building that wasn't that big ,all the same it was cool to see it and that truck was just idling along with the building tow 👍
Your exactly right on that for sure .... When you said who would have ever thought of that...... I thought you'd enjoy it and by the way love you guys' content great..... Funny and relaxing thank you Tomas
im really loving your new style of formatting these videos..so cool....still rocking them Georgia boots i see..best boots i have ever worn, i made a comment about them a while back when they started sponsoring yall.
Would love to get your advice on a coolant leak with a Detroit 60 no bubbles no oil mixing just have to refill my tank every morning been at this for 6 months still can’t figure it out.
Although I wasn’t born then when this truck was manufactured. I’m proud to say I come from Allentown,PA because of How great Mack Trucks has been a staple to our community. The founders of Mack Trucks also have been buried here. Though what they produce now is boring. Back in the day trucks like this made for great conversations.
Hank all the respect I have for you and the family always I'm a older man with no children or love in my life for 35 plus years So I made it appoint too make money in crude oil ! So I did but I've been watching your channel awhile now and I like it very much ! Keep it up ! Respectfully too your grand babies they both are so so beautiful with great personality's movie and music industry is so corrupted please keep them on the farm and keep them happy, Wish miss Zie and miss Dub all the health in the World ! Great and beautiful family you have. V.M. Robinson of Palmdale ca.
Blessed Sunday Hank , do you know, you have a treasure man his name is Willy 👍 it's really a one million dollars man , my best regards to you Hank and Willy , God bless 🙏🤗
Thanks guys love the video I don't not seem to find a description of this it is awesome I hope somebody takes this and makes it like brand new all the steel in it it should be cab wise not too hard to restore it as far as the rest of it goes I don't know what model is? If anybody knows pass it along I'd give anything to see this restored it is part of the past and once it's gone to the scrap yard it is gone forever what a shame
Thats a later model Cummins it doesnt have a compression release there was not enough room to install it on the Bigcam 300,350 and 400 models after 76 and with batteries being made better and stronger there was no need for the compression release
Good morning 😃 Hank and Wiley I think 🤔 the both of you will be able to get it to run 🏃 I want to wish the both of you a merry Christmas 🎄🎁 and a happy 😃 new year
Old school Diesel mechanical stuff, Mack's are a different world then Peterbuilts or Freighliners, can't tell you how many of those Cummins I rebuilt, big cams...
Good luck buddy s hope you get it running I think y'all can you can't beat a mack truck very tough trucks see y'all soon merry xas an happy new year buddy's
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You are both very funny
Hank and Willey are a combination, I hope you stay friends forever and make lots more videos!
He’s a good dude.
Almost like a true Love Affair. They are somewhat funny together at least. Big ole dip stick.
Come on Hank u godda stop Wiley climbing up on them trucks get that man a stepped platform 😂😂
Make me miss my best friend David we were always in a junk yard or in one of my dads trucks doing exactly this stuff. I been in a wheelchair 9 years now and don’t see or do anything anymore thanks for the video
Old Macks never die! They just change drivers!!
These two are a national treasure. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to both of you and your families.
Love those old Macks. My dad drove an old B-61 and I rode many a mile with him across the country when I was a kid.
That’s a DM-800, they’re actually pretty common in coal country I know where 3 are at right now within 25 miles of me lol. The 350/400 Cummins swap was common because the Mack 865 and 866 V8’s of the day were pretty well junk, they had a lot of crank and other bottom end issues and eventually they got to be impossible to find parts for.
Yes those old Mack V8 engines had a lot of problems crankshaft was one injector pump problems best V8 they made was the E9 500 it was a beast
@@eddieweigel9490 yes indeed that e9 was a fantastic engine it was good as the old 300 Maxydine as far as reliability
Haul many ton coal with then. Had old qualaplex 18 speed twin shifters. Tough Tks. For ever changing springs we had way too many driver manics, that was non-mechanics. Glad see that job site in my rear view mirror for last time.
Only 300 or so were made of that model. Not exactly common in my book.
What we have here is an LA Mack. If you bought a Mack made in Pennsylvania, it would be all Mack from front to rear. The LA Mack was a kit truck you could buy with your choice of powertrains. This one probably came with a 555 Cummins V8 and 13 speed Roadranger transmission. The Triple Nickle wasn't a very reliable engine, hence the 6 cylinder presently installed.
Cummins injector pumps have a manual fuel valve right above the solenoid. A small knurled knob, just screw it in. It was put on to allow the engine to run if your batteries were dead. To kill the engine just screw it back out. FINALLY! You show the ID tag. FRUEHAUF assembled the kit!
That’s just a dm800 glider
@@willw7545 In OK we just call them kit trucks. Order a cab and frame, put in your own powertrain, or order a complete kit with new powertrain.
@@MrEferrell BOY OH BOY DOES THE "KA - KA " EVER RUN DEEP WITH YOU CRACKERS !!!
YOU EVER HEARD OF A MACK THERMODYNE V8 864 / 865 / 866 ??? DIDN'T THINK SO !!!! TRIPLE NICKEL IN A DM800 , YEAH OKAY THERE " BILLY - BOB- JOE -JIM - JACK -JOE " , ANOTHER " MOONSHINE SIPPER " !!!! LOL, LOL, LOL !!!
You Guys are so fun to watch. You work well together and have fun doing it. I like your jokes which make it more amuseing. Keep on doing what your doing.
Man Mack has sure made an assortment of some of the coolest trucks on the planet! I mean so many different combinations, you could literally walk into a Mack dealership and set down with a representative and custom build your truck to your spec's from the ground up. I couldn't tell the winch manufacturer but it was easy between 60 and 100 ton and I forgot to look at the hubs so I don't know if it had planetary rears or not but I would say that they were at least 65k possibly up to 90 or 100k. To build a truck today with similar specs would cost you $200,000 + and it would never be as cool as that old Mack! Love the channel guys keep up the good work!
Don't ever break up you guys, Wally you are a genius! Good fortunates you guys , I enjoy your shows.
Another great video Hank & Wiley, great to hear that old mack running again, Merry Christmas and happy new year to you both and your familys God bless.
Wiley never falls, He just lays down in a Ungraceful manner!!
That's cuz Hank don't Feed e'm any lemon cookies.!!!!
Awesome hippy holydays
Hank/Wiley 2024 Common Sense for a lost generation!
Great video!… like my father says: old’s Mack’s never die!
My buddies KW broke down and had to have trans work.He had two loads he needed to take and he drove his 61 mack clear across the country pulling a load . The looks he got from that old girl it's beautiful..He said he's hooked up to Big sleeper KWs with trailers attached pulling them out of slippery docks. Those old macks are beasts
Great job, another success. The engine actually sounded strong once you got it running. Would have loved to see the old girl move once again under her own power. You guys are the best!
the fart noise as he picked up that battery.....priceless.....fell out of my chair laughing. love watching you guys work together, keep em coming guys, and stay young.
Thanks for another great video.
It was interesting and enjoyable.
She runs again. You two did it again. Nice work.
Thanks
The Iowa Farm Boy.
That was GUSHING oil! 😯😅 Another winner!! Sounds like a good, strong engine, the idle sounds a little high though. Good job Hank and Wiley!!
👍👍
Love watching you guys get to see all kinds of cool equipment and see them run! Of course you can't get no better than Hank and Wiley! Merry Christmas and happy new year to the both of you!
I’m glad 😀 you’ll got it to run 🏃
Hey, been watching you guys in the States for a while. Now I live in the Philippines and I'm still watching!! I gotta have my daily dose of Hank and Wiley. Love your show! 😊
Wiley with all due respect and recognition for your remarkable knowledge regarding most things to do with heavy equipment.
I hope you don't mind me saying I suspect you confused the term "torsion bar" with 'torque-rod' which is understandable given the similarity between the two terms.
For anybody who may not know about such things whereas I have no doubt Wiley certainly does know.
A torsion bar acts in place of a conventional spring by twisting a rod and maintaining the tension on it with the weight of a vehicle.
A torsion bar type spring was used on some cab-over Macks to counteract the weight of the cab making it much easier to tilt it.
But a camel back uses leaf springs which can be clearly seen on the rear end of that old Mack, the torque-rod helps counteract a twisting load or torque that occurs under the sort of strain caused by towing a heavy weight.
looked like a pan hard bar to me wasnt it?
Back in the 80s I drove for a small company with all Macks and they were all rolloffs and they had a mid 70s steel nose with the walking beam suspension with elephant pads no springs and that thing would beat your brains out. That Mack you did really brought back some good memories thank-you for that.
That truck is very saveable those DM's were tanks thumbs up on getting the old girl to fire off
The plumber's bungy cord on the passenger door reminded me of an old G60 Nissan truck I had when I was opal mining.
The door lock on the driver's side packed up and I couldn't get any parts, so I welded a pad bolt on the inside and just shot it home to keep the door shut while I was driving!
Awesome morning fellas great to see yall doing what yall enjoy doing !!! That Ole dog came back to life !!! Hope yall have an awesome day !!! Great video as always yall
Love to see old trucks come back to life
You guys are awesome. Just 2 good old boys having fun. Reminds me of my grandpa.
I like new quality of videos. New camera is good!
Thank you
Way to go guys. Love it when they crank.
It's better yet when they start, not just crank!
@@Cougracer67 True. But I thinkk that I understand what is meant here.
Merry Christmas to you guys and your families. Thanks for the great entertainment.
Thank you!
Thank you for what you do.. from the UK God Bless you all And yes the Lord coming again Amen
It's always great those old Macks. They are one of the coolest trucks around
Maybe it had a cargo box on back when it was new. That might account for the other name plate. Merry Christmas 🎄 and Happy New Year to all the Hamiltonville Farm Family ! TCB⚡️
WELL - WELL - WELL - with a combination of 4 batteries, a jump, a siphon, ether, a hotwire, and two chuckleheads in the weeds - the old dead horse came back to life! Congrats!
Happy Holidays you TWO - If you can't be good, then be Great!
You guys should keep this one! When you aren't finding trucks to start, you can do work to this! Maybe even keep that whole row.
That thing is built like a truck!! Oh wait....
Love you guys, I could hang out with you two nuts even though I'm a Yankee. I pray that God gives you both many more years down here, and happy ones at that, God bless!
What a beautiful truck. I'd love to buy her as a collector.
You keep me going- much respect to ya all. Keep them coming--
The rubber rat on the battery tray was almost as amusing as Wiley's joke and I noticed Elvis made another appearance!
👍😂
I learned to drive in a 69 Mack cabover it had a maxidyne 289 and a 5 speed 55 downhill with a tailwind but she ran for years pulling doubles from Sacramento to L. A. 3 times a week. Till my uncle fell asleep and totaled it in Tulare California in 1978. Love the channel and the video ❤🙌✌️🤗🎄👍☝️🤔👌🙏🥰
Dudes, Wiley just came up with a great idea for a startup (excuse the pun…). Modern battery technology (maybe even lithium ion phosphate) in old-school battery cases. Better efficiency and life expectancy- or big gain in CCA - but lighter mass and able to be fitted into all manner of trucks, gennies and heavy equipment without modifications. Man, the business case writes itself. Wiley, you’re a genius 😁😎🤟🏼
I'd love to have that ol' split window Mack.
The Bungee cord is for when they got board they could go Bungee jumping 🙄
🤣😂🤣 Great t-shirt
"½ a mechanic on Duty,
1 crescent wrench,
1 battery, ½ charged and
2 ↔ Dipsticks"🤣😂🤣
That Engine is a "Cummins Big-Cam 350"... I believe one of the Best Engines ever MADE!!!
Merry Christmas and a Happy New year
That P. T. O. Winch is a monster see them on old Oshkosh and autocars and Mack’s a lot bet its a 100.000lbs or more. ❤❤❤❤
Probably had an 865 V8 Mack in her. Love them old Mack's, never a show'er but always a go'er. Strong trucks
It would be interesting to see what transmission was in that rig, since it had two air range selection valves on the main stick. Which would make me think it could be a deep reduction 8 speed or 15 speed for that application. You need to have the camera person earn their hay and shove them under those trucks for some good drivetrain close up shots, I'm sure they would love to do that for this drivetrain geek. A lot of possibilities to what could be underneath that old rig, sounded pretty good when it fired up.
its an old school 13 speed eaton bottom two are low high top is overdrive to split the high gears
Look like a 13 with a browny
Original I bet was a quadraplex 20 spd cause it had that 864 mack V8 in it
You're really are the best couple to get thinks going again thank you so much for all the great videos have a wonderful holiday time can't wait for the next video 😊
If you guy would have raised that finder up it would have been so much easier to work on the motor without all that climbing. But as always you two got her going. Good job.
Good job and God bless yall
Those two trucks plus one more most likely were used to move my house to it's present site back in '97. It took three rigs to do it since the house had to be cut into three sections and they moved the house close to 30 miles from where it sat originally. Ducky Johnson's crew did a magnificent job!
That’s awesome
@@HamiltonvilleFarm, I believe that this truck was being driven by Ducky Johnson's brother. I remember that front end on the truck very well.
Two comics to day great seeing the older mack's ....Happy Christmas 🎄 to both of you and your family 👪 s
Hank/Wiley ,crestology and the cobbler pack always get them ol trucks fired up and that thing was really making oil Hank ,i remember seeing one of them old trucks back in the 80's moving an old building that wasn't that big ,all the same it was cool to see it and that truck was just idling along with the building tow 👍
I just love you 2 fellas! You compliment each other, it must be great to have a relationship like yours!!👍👍
It is. We are truly blessed
Your exactly right on that for sure .... When you said who would have ever thought of that...... I thought you'd enjoy it and by the way love you guys' content great..... Funny and relaxing thank you Tomas
Both of you are very good mechanical ⚙️ you’ll have a great day
It’s gonna start! Elvis is on the scene by the battery!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and Wylie 🙏
Hey that's a Mack DM800 fellas! Very nice content!
I took care of 12 of them for years at a coal cleaning plant…toughest truck ever built! Lol..
@@rustymullins6623 Very awesome! Those things sure looked like you couldn't kill em!
correct
Good old country boys having a blast good for yous guys I enjoy watching
Enjoyed the video Hank and Wiley. God bless
im really loving your new style of formatting these videos..so cool....still rocking them Georgia boots i see..best boots i have ever worn, i made a comment about them a while back when they started sponsoring yall.
If you ask that question or how heavy is a house is or like how much wait it is the tow it that depends on how big it is
Would love to get your advice on a coolant leak with a Detroit 60 no bubbles no oil mixing just have to refill my tank every morning been at this for 6 months still can’t figure it out.
Great video thanks Hank and Wylie
Although I wasn’t born then when this truck was manufactured. I’m proud to say I come from Allentown,PA because of How great Mack Trucks has been a staple to our community. The founders of Mack Trucks also have been buried here. Though what they produce now is boring. Back in the day trucks like this made for great conversations.
Hank all the respect I have for you and the family always I'm a older man with no children or love in my life for 35 plus years So I made it appoint too make money in crude oil ! So I did but I've been watching your channel awhile now and I like it very much ! Keep it up ! Respectfully too your grand babies they both are so so beautiful with great personality's movie and music industry is so corrupted please keep them on the farm and keep them happy, Wish miss Zie and miss Dub all the health in the World ! Great and beautiful family you have.
V.M. Robinson of Palmdale ca.
Blessed Sunday Hank , do you know, you have a treasure man his name is Willy 👍 it's really a one million dollars man , my best regards to you Hank and Willy , God bless 🙏🤗
Thanks guys love the video I don't not seem to find a description of this it is awesome I hope somebody takes this and makes it like brand new all the steel in it it should be cab wise not too hard to restore it as far as the rest of it goes I don't know what model is? If anybody knows pass it along I'd give anything to see this restored it is part of the past and once it's gone to the scrap yard it is gone forever what a shame
Wiley doesn't fall he just tips over love the videos guys keep up the good 👍😊 work
Good morning Hank Wylie.
those older cummins had a manual compression relief handle on left front side of head
Thats a later model Cummins it doesnt have a compression release there was not enough room to install it on the Bigcam 300,350 and 400 models after 76 and with batteries being made better and stronger there was no need for the compression release
These boys are shot out
I see you are in Duckys yard. We move houses up in North Carolina around the outer banks. The Mack's are great moving trucks
Great work Wiley. You too Hank. ♥️😄
Good to see you Fella’s
thank you for sharing the adventure and information..😅
Enjoyed as always Hank and Wiley.
Have a great rest of the year!
another great video you guys are the best merry christmas and happy new year to you guys and your families
God bless you too sir. Merry Christmas (late, I’m sorry,) and have a Happy New Year. I enjoy watching y’all.
Nice job gentleman!!
Hope you are good been watching a lot of your videos, my favorite was when you started the old military truck with a he tires on the back.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you guys and your Families
Good job on getting it running hope you all have a Merry Christmas if we don't see another video before then and a Happy New Year
Good morning 😃 Hank and Wiley I think 🤔 the both of you will be able to get it to run 🏃 I want to wish the both of you a merry Christmas 🎄🎁 and a happy 😃 new year
Hank says: Wiley something not right here, i think we need more batteries. Whereas are battery man?🤣 And where's my Cresent Wrench?
"who wants a shorter one?" No truer words have ever been spoken Wiley 😂😆
Gads, Wiley graduated 5 years after I did. Now I really feel old.
Thanks alot.
Good job Happy Halladay Guys
Thanks!
Thank you very much. I appreciate that! Merry Christmas!
Old school Diesel mechanical stuff, Mack's are a different world then Peterbuilts or Freighliners, can't tell you how many of those Cummins I rebuilt, big cams...
the box is still the same size 30 yrs later love it
Mans I love those old Mack dm800s! Such a beast of a truck!
Great video yall!! MORE!! Love these will it starts
Good luck buddy s hope you get it running I think y'all can you can't beat a mack truck very tough trucks see y'all soon merry xas an happy new year buddy's
LOOKING GOOD GUYS===HAPPY HOLIDAYS==''RITCHIE'' IN VERMONT==
Woo hoo Elvis on the battery box!
Hey look.. two dipsticks side by side... That had me laughing for a minute :)
Hahaha bloody Wiley. You walked right into that one Hank with the dipstick joke. I laughed so hard 🤙🤙🤙
What a day it has been. Ready for some HamiltonVille farms and coffee