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!990's shot by Ron Adams at his location along I-78 west of Allentown.

Lift Ops at Angel Fire Resort

York, PA ,1993. Nice old bulldog.

For sale by Ritchie Bros in Canada. Canadian spec mixer truck.

It's a Mack Truck Day.

 

Just picked up this tilt/shift lens. It's big, heavy, cumbersome, but a joy to use. Lots of learning and reading to do, mostly trial and error.

 

View other shots taken with this lens here. Small but a growing collection.

 

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Mack with converted container box used to haul cut tree debris.

Mack Superliner, At Blackwater QLD Australia

Behind the scenes in the dressing room, April 2017.

 

Models: Dorrie Mack, Rayne Martin; makeup/hair: the models

 

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for Branscome Paving out of Manassas, VA. This almost-50 year old truck was still working as of 2017.

for John Grant Haulage out of Mississauga, ON.

The business end of this old "A" model Mack.

Somewhat rare B71 sleeper on Rt30 in 1979. Only 522 of these Cummins powered B71's were built from 1953-58. Rick gross shot.

for Atlantic Contracting & Material out of Upper Marlboro, MD. The gold bulldog hood ornament indicates the powertrain is built with all-Mack parts.

The claw-like leaves of a palm leaf with the sun's rays shining through. (File: RPOP-2008-02-1401)

Side badge on an old Mack EH

Simpson Farm.

A BNSF westbound train utilizes trackage rights on the Union Pacific near Mack, Colorado on a very hot June 29, 2019.

This old truck, perhaps from the 1920's or 30's is among a number of pieces of equipment in a wooded area owned by a member of the Crooker family several of who are in the construction business.

Ron Adams shot this old Mack sometime before 1969. Like many of his old photos, this is blurred. Tough truck never the less.

I took this in my front yard.

The LMSW 6x4 Wrecker was put in use in WWII by the Canadian and British forces. After the war the vehicles were exported all over the world. One of them was put to use by the public transport company GVB in Amsterdam, Holland.

 

This Lego recreation is build in scale 1:16 and is remote controlled with Sbrick. Using one XL motor for drive and a servo motor for steering.

 

- YES rims are painted black

- Stickers with courtesy of JaapTechnic

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