I can remember driving that model of a Mack tractor at Roadway when I started as a casual in 1981. The right hand mirror way the heck out there.
I think R model
I can remember driving that model of a Mack tractor at Roadway when I started as a casual in 1981. The right hand mirror way the heck out there.
I can remember driving that model of a Mack tractor at Roadway when I started as a casual in 1981. The right hand mirror way the heck out there.
I can remember driving that model of a Mack tractor at Roadway when I started as a casual in 1981. The right hand mirror way the heck out there.
They were UModel Macks, an offshoot of the DM Macks which were popular in construction because of the good visibility on the drivers side, made them excellent for laying blacktop building the Interstates.
I miss sipping coffee between shifts!
I miss sipping coffee between shifts!
Good thing you don't work for Saia.
Drove ‘em doing household/office moves in STL in the early 80’s. 5 speed sMaxidyne.
Ours had 6v92s, 9 or 10 spd, don't recall which, didn't have to wait on shifting.
Drove ‘em doing household/office moves in STL in the early 80’s. 5 speed Maxidyne.
Here is true sidecar.Big R had those U's 8v71 10 speeds also called them side car Macks
U modelI think R model
Then, it really wasn’t a ‘Mack.’
JMHO
Big R had those U's 8v71 10 speeds also called them side car Macks
I guess, because within 30 days all the bulldogs were stolen from the hood.
But really, driving a Mack, it's just like making love to an ugly woman, it's not bad, you just don't want to be caught doing it.
This a is a year before. Before. I was born!Here is true sidecar.
This a is a year before. Before. I was born!
Cloth diapers!You were in diapers and I had been driving a big ole truck a year.
Here is true sidecar.
When I was a kid I thought these was cool looking trucks on the road . Later on I realized they probably wasn't that cool once firmly in the business. Hell I seen radio boxes bigger than the cab.This a is a year before. Before. I was born!
Don't forget that 318 and Oh yeah weren't they governed @55 .I can remember driving that model of a Mack tractor at Roadway when I started as a casual in 1981. The right hand mirror way the heck out there.