This winter we have gotten more snow here then I’ve ever seen in my life. Texas is looking really good right now.That’s a cool old truck! Screw all that white stuff!
That would be one heck of a cold start. It’s been sitting for about 10 years.That truck is asking for a cold start video
You will need a Class B, CDL, with air brake endorsement to drive that on the road. Neat truck though. FYI: If you do not like cold, snow, and ice, Texas is NOT the place to be right now.
My dad ran a 1970 Mack cabover water truck that looked similar to yours up until CA outlawed it, with a Big Cam 400, 13 speed tranny and only God knows how many miles on the clock it always did what he asked it to. Then CA decided 100 miles per year (at best, there were a few years it never moved) was too much and it was too much of a polluter so off the road and over to a local quarry/truck graveyard it went! That "gross polluter" bit may have been true, it didn't burn oil but it never quit smoking!I made a deal and picked up this 1969 freightliner flatbed for $1500. Has a 300 Cummins in it and a 13 speed. Not exactly sure what I’m gonna do with it yet, but thought it was a cool old truck and had to have it. Gonna have to pack battery’s in and see if I can get it fired up and pulled outView attachment 961983
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I actually passed the (or a clone) BJ & the Bear truck a couple years ago on I70 west of St Louis headed East. I couldn’t belive what I was seeing. I called my wife to tell her and she of course said…Who??BJ and the Bear truck!
Had a Chevy LUV that sat for 8 years, I put the charger on it for a few hours, turned the key, and it started right up. 'Bout gave me a heart attack.That would be one heck of a cold start. It’s been sitting for about 10 years.
I don't see any chest marks in your footprints...This winter we have gotten more snow here then I’ve ever seen in my life. Texas is looking really good right now.
You will need a Class B, CDL, with air brake endorsement to drive that on the road. Neat truck though. FYI: If you do not like cold, snow, and ice, Texas is NOT the place to be right now.
Class A has nothing to do with weight, it has to do with combinations. I can drive as heavy as a straight truck as I want on a class B, but can't do heavy trailers unless I have a AThe OP mentioned having a CDL “A”, which is a good thing, because he will need it. I can’t tell, but suspect it is a tandem axle, the 34,000# rating on the rear tandems alone, would push it well over the 26,001# requirement for a CDL “A”.
I can’t imagine a single drive axle rated at less than 20,000#, and a 12,000# steer axle on that truck, still over the 26,001# requiring a CDL “A”
It’s possible, but I can’t imagine that truck having a GCWR of 26,000# or less
Doug
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