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<blockquote data-quote="dragracer66" data-source="post: 306878" data-attributes="member: 5175"><p>Those pictures were good stuff!!! I miss working on some of that stuff. When I first started out as a mechanic here at parcel in 90 they stuck me out on the road to other buildings in the district to bring red tags and pmi's to the shop because our building got more through load's and not many destination loads. The truck I used to drive was a friend model mack with manuel steering and no air the number was 25634 and when they got rid of it, it had 1.6 million miles on it but it ran and drove fine. I never got to drive a MH until about 94-95. I remember the drivers fighting over the MH's!!! It's funny they don't keep trailers as long as they used to I remember working on 61-68 miller drop frame trailers, the fluted side "circus trailers" and the dollies that had the different painted noses. I think the yellow nose was for double forties and the red for double pups or vise versa I forget. We had 2 diamond reo's that were painted yellow and were for plowing the street to the building a for the yard. It was good to see that stuff again!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragracer66, post: 306878, member: 5175"] Those pictures were good stuff!!! I miss working on some of that stuff. When I first started out as a mechanic here at parcel in 90 they stuck me out on the road to other buildings in the district to bring red tags and pmi's to the shop because our building got more through load's and not many destination loads. The truck I used to drive was a friend model mack with manuel steering and no air the number was 25634 and when they got rid of it, it had 1.6 million miles on it but it ran and drove fine. I never got to drive a MH until about 94-95. I remember the drivers fighting over the MH's!!! It's funny they don't keep trailers as long as they used to I remember working on 61-68 miller drop frame trailers, the fluted side "circus trailers" and the dollies that had the different painted noses. I think the yellow nose was for double forties and the red for double pups or vise versa I forget. We had 2 diamond reo's that were painted yellow and were for plowing the street to the building a for the yard. It was good to see that stuff again!!!! [/QUOTE]
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