We're waiting on the regroovers.Holy cow, not much tread on that steering tire!!
We're waiting on the regroovers.Holy cow, not much tread on that steering tire!!
Never had too many phones on trees in the Ga swamps.For P&D drivers maybe, but road drivers almost never get to shipper's/consignee's offices.
Did you try smoke signals?Never had too many phones on trees in the Ga swamps.
Can't you just signal Smoke here on TB?Did you try smoke signals?
The steer tires have side ribs like they started life as rough tread tires, back then they were called mud grip treads. I have heard old timers say some roads were not asphalt back in their early freight careers, especially where deliveries were made to cusotmers in rural areas. I noticed the driver's name Tommy lettered on the side.Holy cow, not much tread on that steering tire!!
Vic must be tired…..no Hat joke????…..
I have no idea the year.The steer tires have side ribs like they started life as rough tread tires, back then they were called mud grip treads. I have heard old timers say some roads were not asphalt back in their early freight careers, especially where deliveries were made to cusotmers in rural areas. I noticed the driver's name Tommy lettered on the side.
The tractor is an International, maybe Breeze can enlighten us on the year/model.
Sooo..Mr. Spock would “pinch” the hole closed????….I have no idea the year.
My dad said that tires were gold during the war years.
You ran what you could get, most all were regrooved or vulcanized if the hole was not too large.
What would Dr Spock do?Sooo..Mr. Spock would “pinch” the hole closed????….
What would Dr Spock do?
Is that a speedwagon?
Is that a speedwagon?