Hi from France, i grew up in Melbourne, started driving trucks in about 1980,back in the day you were either a Mack driver or a Kenworth driver,that's how it was.The bloke that taught me all i know (John Dent) was a Kenworth man,but i always loved those Macks,they were a breed apart Mack drivers,with those quad boxes,Maxidynes,Econodynyes,and that Superliner,with the big V-8 (the charfe-cutter),not forgetting their cab-overs, remember the Cruiseliner. Now i'm over here in my little Renault T-460,hauling fuel in and around Lyon,automatic this,automatic that,no more running dirt, no more crossing the paddock,along way now is 200 kms..... Keep up the good work Tones,i love your chanel.
Bloody hell, are you sure I have had a driving like having too! Thanks heaps for sharing. Yeah I've got plenty more footage of dick head there with all those other trucks as well. So I look forward to sharing that with you soon
I remember that truck from years ago, I'm right near allentown and I think I saw it at The Macungie Truck show. For some reason I remember the owner being in the insurance business. Seems like he was selling truck insurance. It's a nice truck up close
Love the b75 I had a 58 b75 262 Cummins quad plex 48 inch mercury sleeper my wife got sick and had to sell all my trucks she passed I loved her way more than my trucks
I'm dreadfully sorry to hear that mate! I hope you're doing well after your wife's passing 😃 And I'm glad I was able to share a little bit of a memory for you 💪🏼
Hi from France, i grew up in Melbourne, started driving trucks in about 1980,back in the day you were either a Mack driver or a Kenworth driver,that's how it was.The bloke that taught me all i know
(John Dent) was a Kenworth man,but i always loved those Macks,they were a breed apart Mack drivers,with those quad boxes,Maxidynes,Econodynyes,and that Superliner,with the big V-8 (the charfe-cutter),not forgetting their cab-overs, remember the Cruiseliner.
Now i'm over here in my little Renault T-460,hauling fuel in and around Lyon,automatic this,automatic that,no more running dirt, no more crossing the paddock,along way now is 200 kms.....
Keep up the good work Tones,i love your chanel.
Bloody hell, are you sure I have had a driving like having too! Thanks heaps for sharing. Yeah I've got plenty more footage of dick head there with all those other trucks as well. So I look forward to sharing that with you soon
Very Nice
Very cool collection.
It's bloody remarkable! Isn't it
@@TonesTruckinStories I hope I look as half that that good at that age.
I remember that truck from years ago, I'm right near allentown and I think I saw it at The Macungie Truck show. For some reason I remember the owner being in the insurance business. Seems like he was selling truck insurance. It's a nice truck up close
Well there you go mate, thanks for that little bit of insight. I couldn't tell you if you are correct or not ha ha
Love the b75 I had a 58 b75 262 Cummins quad plex 48 inch mercury sleeper my wife got sick and had to sell all my trucks she passed I loved her way more than my trucks
I'm dreadfully sorry to hear that mate! I hope you're doing well after your wife's passing 😃
And I'm glad I was able to share a little bit of a memory for you 💪🏼
WOOOOWWWWW! cannot wait to see the rest Tone!!!! cheers from California
Yeah I will have to get to editing it all up again soon 👌🏼
Cool machines 😎👍
Yeah bloody oath mate
That centen model next to it was nice.Tones any idea which bushranger it was.
I'll have to go through my records mate, but I still have more footage to edit up as well
Is it open to the public Tones
It's not unfortunately mate. But he does open it up to the public from time to time