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Hey Wong, was that you driving on I84 in New York today? You should have stopped and said hello!

See It? Big Idaho Potato Truck Spotted On I-84
https://dailyvoice.com/new-york/nor...ig-idaho-potato-truck-spotted-in-area/771632/


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Eat your hearts out guys, look who is driving that potato truck!
https://bigidahopotato.com/the-team/

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Hey Triplex, you know any of these peeps? I dig the bell bottom slacks. :15::19::15:
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First one on the left looks familiar but I can't place who he is. Fourth from the left in the lighter colored suit is Alan Maislin, nephew of one of the original founding brothers and probably President at the time the photo was taken (late 1970's, very early 1980's). From the shiny, new condition of the tractor I'd guess the last guy on the right is a Ford truck salesman handing the key of the tractor to Alan. Besides, who else but a salesman would dress like that in public?
 
PS - Hippie, those bell bottoms were helpful when driving those tractors back in the day. They didn't have A/C and the wider, flared pants bottoms funneled more air up your pants leg to help keep you cool in the summer heat. :2437:
Yea but come November you guys always wanted those cut out shift and steering column boots reinstalled.....................
 
Yea but come November you guys always wanted those cut out shift and steering column boots reinstalled.....................
In Highschool, I drove a 1950s Hough front end loader my Dad leased to Pennsylvania Highway Dept during the winter to load cinders and salt. During the summer the engine fan was turned to take heat away from the seat. During winter Dad turned it around to blow heat toward the seat. There was no heater, and only a plywood makeshift cab.
 
Yea but come November you guys always wanted those cut out shift and steering column boots reinstalled.....................

Yeah, and put some floorboard screws in the A and B model macks.
I've an A 50 Mack when you kicked it out of gear going down hill, the floorboard raised up 2in.
 
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