cool steerslike that dummy axle. ..wont be over on his drive
That is a Seabreeze era rig. He can probably fill us in on the year model, specs etc.
Doc, thats a tractor/trailer rig, not a horse and wagon.That is a Seabreeze era rig. He can probably fill us in on the year model, specs etc.
H 61 model, I think, out of Winston Salem.That is a Seabreeze era rig. He can probably fill us in on the year model, specs etc.
I remember their Crackerboxs, don't recall the L model IHCs in Charl.
Seems everybody had those backbreakers that's one reason we make so much racket when we get out of bed. Many freight lines grew from that area.I remember their Crackerboxs, don't recall the L model IHCs in Charl.
I've never driven but one Crackerbox, it belonged to a friend.Seems everybody had those backbreakers that's one reason we make so much racket when we get out if bed. Many freight lines grew from that area.
Ive had the pleasure of riding. Just long enough to understand I can get very badly hurt on those things. I generally stay in Horses, sailing, flying and things like that. However this particular rig in the picture is a work of art to me and I would be very interesting to take her out for a spin.
You'll notice that cracker box sitting way down under that load. I'll never miss that ride.
What did you do with his hand truck???!!