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    Old grader in page 4. #49 When I was in grade school 1955 I saw this type of grader on a hand crank Fordson I think. It did not have duels but single tractor diamond tread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RollOver Pete View Post
    Some of you might know Denny McCoy.
    He's on the D10 #1267


    ya I worked for that jerk a time or 5.....lol

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    Just giving this a bump, loved the old photos

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    'nother bump.........come on guys,show your selves,who are you really?
    I like those old pics.Ron G

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    You might be right, I first thought it was an Adams but after looking I tend to agree with you.

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    Something about the old 2U nags at me. I remember (real fuzzy) running one in the Army in 1961 or so. I seem to remember that it had some sort of different drive setup. Only 3 speeds and a odd sort of torque convertor or something like that. Was the 2U the dozer that was nose heavy. One Cat model around that time was noticable nose heavy and I think it had to do with the engine setting forward and that odd drive set up being stuck in between the engine and final drives. Anybody else have a better memory of these things?

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    Thats an LR Mack!! nice find

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    Nice pics. Just need a lick of paint and you could start working with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RonG View Post
    I agree that the engine does look like a Cummins and I am pretty sure that that is what the Macks had in them.It does look like a Euclid though.The Macks that I have worked around had a distinctive enough look to them that you would not mistake them for something else but that was in the `60s.Who knows how old that truck is.Ron G
    THe municipality I work for has two old eucs that look a lot like that one........
    With CUMMINS engines.

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    heres my t340 as i found it in worcester..
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    it was going to be scrapped if it didnt sell. needless to say i bought it on the spot.

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    Fantastic job. Well done.

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    Nice!

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    The Autocar is 1946 + -(has a war time grill) not later than 47 more likely to be 46 and older looks like a C90.

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