I hope it gets restored with the bits it has on it in place to freshened up. Looks like such a beast and an epic survivor at that! Gotta be a late 40s or early 50s.
I started in 1990 age 22 a 1974 Ford 9000 13sp Cummins sounds crazy but it was a 16 yr old truck. One of many on the road back then. Was my mother's, she owned a grading and septic / trucking business The #1 truck was a restored 1969.. 359 13sp Cummins. She had 50 different trucks over the years all Cummins power and one the newest 1995 mack all purchased new. Why no Detroit or cat? She said Cummins treated her good and all made money. The Mack? She said it was too good a deal to turn down.
1975 here... R model. 237 with a 5 speed hauling grain to Louisville and Indy. We farmed a couple thousand acres about midways between the two. Just don't put a nice radio in them because they will get the Hell beat out of them.
A driver for Alberings wrecker service Seymour Indiana trashed the entire transmission on our very nice Cabover International. Too damn lazy to unhook the driveshaft and it jumped in gear while being towed. Broke several gears bent the input shaft ect. MORONS!! So yeah kids don't be lazy or stupid lol.
My Dad worked at a Mack Truck dealer here in Oregon. He worked himself to death trying to get us lunk heads enough to eat. A good man, and I truly miss him. Rest in piece Pop.
My grandpa drove a rig like that until the 80s, it still sits out in his shop and jeez is it just a beast. He bought it brand new back in the 60s. Replaced it with a 1993 Marmon winch rig.
Bruce, I grew up in Oxford Michigan, which at the time according to the Brittanica encyclopedia was the gravel capital of the world(1960-1970), I'm 66 years old & I still remember seeing new B Model Macks pulling Fruehauff gravel trailers!! Bruce, those Mack rear axles, all you needed to do was pull the axle shafts
These Mack trucks was the work horse trucks for Dierks lumber company hauling logs out of the mountains of western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma back in the 60's.My dad drove one .
We have a 1978 GMC BRIGADIER that is sitting in the grass right now that thing has s lot of value on her. She was the one of the first trucks we've owned on the farm and I want to get it back on the road again!!
Duplex, Triplex, and Quadraplex were the Mack trademarks for 10, 15, and 20 speed transmissions, respectively. Basically a 5-speed box with a second stick as a range selector. The 10 speed was very comparable to a 10 speed Roadranger, only instead of an air switch for the range selector, you did it yourself manually with the second stick.
These revories of The old abaned equipment is great !!! New stuff is also but, nothing shows the younger generation what it was like to work ! Great job guys !
As a current winch truck driver in the Bakken oilfield it’s cool to see that things haven’t changed much since back in the day driving old retired trucks with a winch system thrown on the back I’m currently driving a 1998 w900 would be awesome to see a winch put back on the ole girl and put her to work!
Great history and video, Bruce ! This one was an extra good one. Would have been fun to hear more from Lake - we can't get enough of hearing stories from our Elders and what they saw and experienced over the years.
Those forks are for round axles like a ford f550, not a square axle. Make sure the axle always sits flat in the bottom of the frame fork otherwise you can over stress the fork and break it.
Hey there is a blue and white international cabover on the left right past Showtime trailers in Clarkrange. I kept telling you all them trucks was sitting there. I used to live in that Brown trailer years ago I would work on my off-road rigs in that old garage out back. I had a jump built in the backyard when I come flying past the trailer launch them to test the suspension.
I would definitely recommend replacing your traditional winch cable with a Yankam synthetic cable. It’s what Casey Ledelle uses and it would be perfect for the type of situations y’all get into. Your content’s only getting better Bruce, thanks so much!! 🔥🔥❤️
I really like your clips because I have a passion for fixing everything since childhood. I believe that every broken thing can be fixed. It's like happiness and success. If I can fix that thing, I will be very happy. Follow every clip. Love from Thailand
Those B model Macks are my favorite! The Tow rig is looking good !! During drone footage, I noticed you standing in front of the Mack along the cable, very dangerous zone, be safe. Love the content.
i noticed someone stepping over a cable that in the white video also. maybe they weren't under tension, but if it is a habit its only a matter of time before you step over a tensioned cable. Good practice to take the extra steps and go around every time.
That was my Christmastree😂! I love trucks. Speciale the old truck. Scania 111. And old Volvo trucks. Scania V8! FOR EVER. GO IN STYLE! Greetings from Bunschoten-Spakenburg, Netherlands.
I think that old Mack will fire up easier than the White. I want to see them both fire up, but I would not be disappointed if you put the Mack ahead of the White. That Mack seems like it wants to come back alive, the motor ain't stuck.
My dad drove a '48 LJ wrecker with an integral sleeper - special ordered by Akers Motor Lines for picking up wrecks and breakdowns all over the south and northeast . As a child, i loved hearing that perfectly tuned rattle with it parked in front of our house- while my mother packed him sandwiches and coffee for long trips. Can you make this one run again !??
Bruce, through all the videos you've done I just wanted You to know I've learned a boat load of how to from You!!! I Thank You Sir!!! I'm to the point I can't wait for the next video cause I know sure as neck I'm gonna learn something!!!!
BRUCE, SERIOUSLY I CAN NOT WAIT FOR THE DAY WHEN YOU PICK UP A GMC CCKW 353 BECAUSE I REALLY WOULD LIKE YOU TO RESTORE IT, ANY OLD TRUCKS LIKE THAT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM BUT AS REGARDS TO THE MACK MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE ONE IS THE ONE THAT WAS IN CONVOY THE RUBBER DUCK DROVE EVEN THOUGH I AM REALLY HOPING TO OWN ONE OF MY OWN.
She’s the older Mack B model. Looks to a B61. Can tell she’s got the flat stepped tanks and the mirrors brackets give the age of era she’s from. Around the earlier mid fifties before 1960. They made slight changes after that with the fuel tanks and mirror brackets. Looks to be on 24 inch rubber with 58k camel back suspension and a 711 thermodyne engine putting little over 210hp
I saw one about 35 years ago at a motor show in Arrowhead Stadium. All the trucks started out with trailers and everybody started out trying to get theirs bashed off the truck so they could maneuver.
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I love the revivals and rescues. The places you pull the trucks from are almost as interesting as the trucks themselves
what year is the mack truck
I hope it gets restored with the bits it has on it in place to freshened up. Looks like such a beast and an epic survivor at that!
Gotta be a late 40s or early 50s.
Started my truck driving career 1979 on a 1965 B 61 Mack twin sticker. The truck is now a show truck. Great memories.
I started in 1990 age 22 a 1974 Ford 9000 13sp Cummins sounds crazy but it was a 16 yr old truck. One of many on the road back then. Was my mother's, she owned a grading and septic / trucking business The #1 truck was a restored 1969.. 359 13sp Cummins. She had 50 different trucks over the years all Cummins power and one the newest 1995 mack all purchased new. Why no Detroit or cat? She said Cummins treated her good and all made money. The Mack? She said it was too good a deal to turn down.
Brother they just threw you in the deep end and said "SWIM, son!" Hahaha
Love to read that the old beast is still alive and well and now working to make people smile and remember the old days.
1975 here... R model. 237 with a 5 speed hauling grain to Louisville and Indy. We farmed a couple thousand acres about midways between the two. Just don't put a nice radio in them because they will get the Hell beat out of them.
My first was a tri plex if you got both sticks in neutral going down the road had to stop to get it back in gear
You may as well get used to doing things right by always pulling the drive shaft when towing from the front.
That was my thought too! Or pull the axle shafts
He will learn the hard way when he destroys something and it costs him big time
@@anthonybarton2103 Something like a Mack Quadraplex gearbox. Do that just once and he'll learn the expensive way.
A driver for Alberings wrecker service Seymour Indiana trashed the entire transmission on our very nice Cabover International. Too damn lazy to unhook the driveshaft and it jumped in gear while being towed. Broke several gears bent the input shaft ect. MORONS!! So yeah kids don't be lazy or stupid lol.
My Dad worked at a Mack Truck dealer here in Oregon. He worked himself to death trying to get us lunk heads enough to eat. A good man, and I truly miss him. Rest in piece Pop.
rip
Bruce still has a lot to learn! I still like that he does keep trying and is fairly honest, unlike other trucking UA-cam channels.
My grandpa drove a rig like that until the 80s, it still sits out in his shop and jeez is it just a beast. He bought it brand new back in the 60s. Replaced it with a 1993 Marmon winch rig.
Nothing beats OLD TRUCK footage. 😁👍
The "nation wide is not on my side" spray painted on the side of that white truck was hilarious
He'll yea I saw that too and started cracking up😂
keep saving those old trucks Bruce. you the man of revovery and will it start
Kenny’s a hoot. You should keep him on the channel👍
Never seen a triple framed truck before. Awesome find!
Dang Bruce you should get this Mack truck running and driving and use it for towing it would be a amazing piece of history
That will be really cool to bring back to life that old Mack!!
YES - this is the content I like to watch.
Bruce, I grew up in Oxford Michigan, which at the time according to the Brittanica encyclopedia was the gravel capital of the world(1960-1970), I'm 66 years old & I still remember seeing new B Model Macks pulling Fruehauff gravel trailers!!
Bruce, those Mack rear axles, all you needed to do was pull the axle shafts
These Mack trucks was the work horse trucks for Dierks lumber company hauling logs out of the mountains of western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma back in the 60's.My dad drove one .
Great job on recovering that old Mack truck! 💪
Keep on rescuing the old iron before it all ends up at the crusher. Absolutely love these videos. Best content I've seen on this channel in a while.
He'll send it to the crusher lol. After it runs through the chop shop. Guy of many projects that get ruined
Put your forks between the u bolts on axle. Correct way. Plus no safety chains. Friendly advise. Do it everyday.
That right there is 16 levels of cool!
We have a 1978 GMC BRIGADIER that is sitting in the grass right now that thing has s lot of value on her. She was the one of the first trucks we've owned on the farm and I want to get it back on the road again!!
Not very valuable, ugly too lol
I like seeing the footage of old trucks getting rescued
Love that old school,,,,,,,,that helped make
America
Duplex, Triplex, and Quadraplex were the Mack trademarks for 10, 15, and 20 speed transmissions, respectively. Basically a 5-speed box with a second stick as a range selector. The 10 speed was very comparable to a 10 speed Roadranger, only instead of an air switch for the range selector, you did it yourself manually with the second stick.
Love this kind of content. Old iron . Can’t wait to see it fired up.
Love the content this week, old style BW. Find, explain, buy, and recover - awesome.
These revories of
The old abaned equipment is great !!! New stuff is also but, nothing shows the younger generation what it was like to work ! Great job guys !
I'm definitely a fan of the old trucks, back then they had some style and class. Very enjoyable content!
love to see you picking up the old stuff that needs to be saved.
As a current winch truck driver in the Bakken oilfield it’s cool to see that things haven’t changed much since back in the day driving old retired trucks with a winch system thrown on the back I’m currently driving a 1998 w900 would be awesome to see a winch put back on the ole girl and put her to work!
MACK GIVE AWAY COMING NEXT!!!
FARM TRUCK NEEDED.
Used to drive one of those Mack’s for an oils field cement company back in the day. Trick was sticking your arm in the steering wheel to shift.
Nothing like being prepared and dang it you aint nothing like being prepared. got them blutooth safety chains also lolzzz
im glad someone is saving these trucks.
Love seeing these old trucks.
Great history and video, Bruce ! This one was an extra good one. Would have been fun to hear more from Lake - we can't get enough of hearing stories from our Elders and what they saw and experienced over the years.
my grandfather was obsessed with B model macks .... First truck I ever drove at 5 yrs old made me learn how to back up low bed
You guys got 2 bad ass old trucks that needs to be show trucks.
Those forks are for round axles like a ford f550, not a square axle. Make sure the axle always sits flat in the bottom of the frame fork otherwise you can over stress the fork and break it.
Great video! love bringing back the old stuff.
LOVE the old Mack trucks!!!! Great video👊👍
That is sweet I love the wrecker
Hey there is a blue and white international cabover on the left right past Showtime trailers in Clarkrange. I kept telling you all them trucks was sitting there. I used to live in that Brown trailer years ago I would work on my off-road rigs in that old garage out back. I had a jump built in the backyard when I come flying past the trailer launch them to test the suspension.
Keep picking up these old trucks, I think it’s awesome. I would like to see them running again. Great content 😊
Nice to see old iron rescued.
I would definitely recommend replacing your traditional winch cable with a Yankam synthetic cable. It’s what Casey Ledelle uses and it would be perfect for the type of situations y’all get into. Your content’s only getting better Bruce, thanks so much!! 🔥🔥❤️
I remember my Pops driving an old B model Macks like that when I was a kid.
I really like your clips because I have a passion for fixing everything since childhood. I believe that every broken thing can be fixed. It's like happiness and success. If I can fix that thing, I will be very happy. Follow every clip. Love from Thailand
Those B model Macks are my favorite! The Tow rig is looking good !! During drone footage, I noticed you standing in front of the Mack along the cable, very dangerous zone, be safe. Love the content.
i noticed someone stepping over a cable that in the white video also. maybe they weren't under tension, but if it is a habit its only a matter of time before you step over a tensioned cable. Good practice to take the extra steps and go around every time.
Damn dude! Hustling non stop. Awesome to see the growth over these past few years for you man.
That was my Christmastree😂! I love trucks. Speciale the old truck. Scania 111. And old Volvo trucks. Scania V8! FOR EVER. GO IN STYLE! Greetings from Bunschoten-Spakenburg, Netherlands.
yep good content boys. cheers.
It crazy that hood isn't rotted. Those old Macks are cool!
I love this style videos
I think that old Mack will fire up easier than the White. I want to see them both fire up, but I would not be disappointed if you put the Mack ahead of the White. That Mack seems like it wants to come back alive, the motor ain't stuck.
You got something against Whites?
Super cool video! Hope to see it restored and brought back to life!
Nice wrecker !
Awesome video !!
Thanks !!
Looks like fun , doing recoveries, with these old trucks !!
My dad drove a '48 LJ wrecker with an integral sleeper - special ordered by Akers Motor Lines for picking up wrecks and breakdowns all over the south and northeast . As a child, i loved hearing that perfectly tuned rattle with it parked in front of our house- while my mother packed him sandwiches and coffee for long trips. Can you make this one run again !??
My grandfather owned and operated three of those with the help of two other guys, there sharp when restored.
Fantastic video,love these old trucks!!
Too classic tractors Bruce has two collectors items 😊 fix'em up worth alot of money 💰😊
Love old old trucks. Good video
Hello from Moosomin,Saskatchewan,Canada you have great videos and great at communicating. Thanks for sharing😊😊😊
Been killin it with these uploads lately
Too Cool! Mr Kenny was a HUGE help! Kudoe to that man! 😀🤘🛻
Pretty cool old Mack, Bruce! I think she'll be a runner.😄👍👍👍
Lakes over like “my names lake”😂and bruce over here putting strangers to work😂😂
Don't no anything about American trucks but I love this you tube video
great videos love these old truck rescues
Mack B, is so beautiful, thank you for your job.
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Dam that Pete looks good 💯
Bruce, through all the videos you've done I just wanted You to know I've learned a boat load of how to from You!!! I Thank You Sir!!! I'm to the point I can't wait for the next video cause I know sure as neck I'm gonna learn something!!!!
Cool old Mack!! Better get a set of mud flaps on that wrecker.
BRUCE, SERIOUSLY I COULD WATCH THIS ALL DAY LONG.
BRUCE, SERIOUSLY I CAN NOT WAIT FOR THE DAY WHEN YOU PICK UP A GMC CCKW 353 BECAUSE I REALLY WOULD LIKE YOU TO RESTORE IT, ANY OLD TRUCKS LIKE THAT I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THEM BUT AS REGARDS TO THE MACK MY ABSOLUTE FAVOURITE ONE IS THE ONE THAT WAS IN CONVOY THE RUBBER DUCK DROVE EVEN THOUGH I AM REALLY HOPING TO OWN ONE OF MY OWN.
Keep that truck its a beautiful truck and its a history that is hard to come by
Enjoy this type of video.
The old stuff is very cool.
Bruce that black dog Peterbilt look good with alot of strobe light on it keep making awesome videos
B model....now u got a real truck! Good luck with her. It's a keeper
Oh I love it that's back in my days cuz I had one of them I would love to see them that was my favorite truck back in the day
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Yes I love this type of content and also like to see first starts along with each one
Yes, more content like this!
Awesome recovery and nice old B model.
Love the classic truck videos keep it up
Love seeing them old trucks
Love this kind of content, Bruce. Probably more than anything else...
Now these are the types of video's I subscribed to watch!
B61 has been my dream truck for 25 years
Love the content!
Have a lot of time in a “B” model 2 stick Mack both as a dump body & a 5th wheel. When a truck was a truck!!!
I like these old truck recoveries
That pete is a badass looking truck!.
She’s the older Mack B model. Looks to a B61. Can tell she’s got the flat stepped tanks and the mirrors brackets give the age of era she’s from. Around the earlier mid fifties before 1960. They made slight changes after that with the fuel tanks and mirror brackets. Looks to be on 24 inch rubber with 58k camel back suspension and a 711 thermodyne engine putting little over 210hp
I just wish gentry puts out content like this!
I will say that demolition derby’s with semi trucks.Definitely needs to be a thing!
I saw one about 35 years ago at a motor show in Arrowhead Stadium. All the trucks started out with trailers and everybody started out trying to get theirs bashed off the truck so they could maneuver.
Hell yeah get the Mack running 😁
Another cool truck hopefully you can get it sorted
I love the old round cab trucks
Bruce I can't wait for you to restore those two old trucks and take them to truck shows
The motor is a 673 mack my dad had 2 of them old B models still has the 1 I learned to drive at 15 I love a 2 stick