Omg that ol DM mack, that model right there brings back so many memories for me when I was a kid 7 8 years old, there was a guy that lived around the corner from my house he used to start that beast up in the morning wooooow that truck right there let out a roar, even with cold starts it would take him a few tries next thing I know I would hear that cold start roar letting it be known let's go to work, it had all the same details as that one with one exception, the one I'm referring to was a big green dump truck that use to impress me so much just when I here the motor had my heart drop, those Cummins engines & anything with a Detroit engine caught my attention quick, I'm 50 now I still can hear that motor sometimes in my when I see these videos thank you for the memories bro keep em coming 💯
A cool old collection of trucks, they are still around sitting awaiting their demise....you gotta think about the men that drove them ...they're long gone from this earth. You have great videos, thank you for making and sharing them. I am partial to the Mack B Model Tandem especially..
Really enjoy your videos. Nothing is more enjoyable than looking at this old iron and reflecting back in the day when it was hard at work. I share your love of Brocks as that what I cut my teeth on riding with my dad back in the early 70s. Detroit powered 359s hauling precast concrete products
LIke #8. Mint vidya. Sad in a way. I had the exact same GMC truck 86 [looks like an 86 anyway] Last summer I donated it for its 350 to a local hot rod museum. Ohhhhh...at the end of the vid, that yellow GM or Chev with the tandem,...oooh, i've never seen a tandem before of that model. Aww my aching heart.
Pretty awesome video man, always got to watch your uploads, so much history. These relics brought us where we are today. There's an old timer in my area that has a brockway collection, maybe at least a dozen of them, I pass by every so often. I may ask if I can look around someday when I have time.
Anything marked with an X is being scrapped .Others parted then scrapped . Definitely are trucks that can be restored here with the time ,money & knowhow.
Both beautiful and incredibly sad at the same time...hope some were saved. Great video, thank you.
Omg that ol DM mack, that model right there brings back so many memories for me when I was a kid 7 8 years old, there was a guy that lived around the corner from my house he used to start that beast up in the morning wooooow that truck right there let out a roar, even with cold starts it would take him a few tries next thing I know I would hear that cold start roar letting it be known let's go to work, it had all the same details as that one with one exception, the one I'm referring to was a big green dump truck that use to impress me so much just when I here the motor had my heart drop, those Cummins engines & anything with a Detroit engine caught my attention quick, I'm 50 now I still can hear that motor sometimes in my when I see these videos thank you for the memories bro keep em coming 💯
I saw that ol DM Mack and had to stop in. I never realized there were so many people that loved these old warriors. The stories they could tell.
Nice collection of dump trucks.
A cool old collection of trucks, they are still around sitting awaiting their demise....you gotta think about the men that drove them ...they're long gone from this earth.
You have great videos, thank you for making and sharing them.
I am partial to the Mack B Model
Tandem especially..
It’s so fascinating to me that all of these trucks have a story to tell
Really enjoy your videos. Nothing is more enjoyable than looking at this old iron and reflecting back in the day when it was hard at work. I share your love of Brocks as that what I cut my teeth on riding with my dad back in the early 70s. Detroit powered 359s hauling precast concrete products
Awesome video dude, can't wait for part 2 with that C model Mack!
Sweet video
Definitely neat old gems hidden away that's for sure.
Love those old b81s and b83s but the old dm 800 takes the cake👍👍
How about that REO!!!! Perfect starting point to a great video!! Thanks Eric!!
Really was in great shape too.
Any for sale? Love old Macks
Love them old trucks 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you. Like it 👍👍👍
LIke #8. Mint vidya. Sad in a way. I had the exact same GMC truck 86 [looks like an 86 anyway] Last summer I donated it for its 350 to a local hot rod museum. Ohhhhh...at the end of the vid, that yellow GM or Chev with the tandem,...oooh, i've never seen a tandem before of that model. Aww my aching heart.
We take a closer look in part 2! There was too much to see here.
Great Truck,s !
Who's cutting onions while im trying to watch this vid😥
Pretty awesome video man, always got to watch your uploads, so much history. These relics brought us where we are today. There's an old timer in my area that has a brockway collection, maybe at least a dozen of them, I pass by every so often. I may ask if I can look around someday when I have time.
Oh man! I wish I had a Dm800
Very nice collection!
13:56...love to buy that Mack
I doubt it but I hope someone grabbed a couple of those beasts & restored them, cause they don't deserve to go out like this 💯
You mean not for sale??!!!
Only if you know a guy that knew a guy that once had a friend who had a purple Volvo.
It would be interesting to know the model of each truck.
Good idea. I'll work that into the next video.
Are these the trucks that sit on rt22 in ny state?
They were.
@@Dailydieseldose315 i used to drive them daily a few years back. I was wondering if they were still there. I guess not.
Those trucks need to show, do not go to scrap.
I hope some of these were saved and are being restored or at least parted out ..
Man I hope someone saved the steel nose DM.
Its marked with an X, I think it got crushed
Would have been great to see if the “will it start” folks could get anything cranked to garner excitement to save them.
They would have the work cut out for them. However, more than a few of the "better" trucks started up with little trouble.
That is sad,don't even want to know how many got scrapped.Worse yet wonder how many he never sold because"he was going to get to them some day".
about 26 year old whiteberch
Most of these trucks built today's crumbling infrastructures
Anything marked with an X is being scrapped .Others parted then scrapped . Definitely are trucks that can be restored here with the time ,money & knowhow.
I was thinking the same thing when watching the video, but I think they were sold whole or scrapped, I don't think anything was parted out
There was a sale many many years ago, the X trucks were not part of the sale. Now that Bill passed away it all went to the junk man.
@@Dailydieseldose315 what a waste of great old iron .Made when made in the USA meant quality & durability.
Any for sale? Love old Macks
Any for sale? Love old Macks