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Number 670 is Completed by the Duke.

They look very good together ........ I was wondering what the weight limit was On the Mack ????? Very nice job Mark ....... (y)
 
Thanks Gerry. I'd have to look it up since I don't remember the weight capacity of the Mack. I'm sure they would not have tried hauling that thing if the Mack couldn't handle it though. Macks were certainly built sturdy and strong.
 
Thanks Gerry. I'd have to look it up since I don't remember the weight capacity of the Mack. I'm sure they would not have tried hauling that thing if the Mack couldn't handle it though. Macks were certainly built sturdy and strong.

Them old Bulldogs could handle quite a bit. Nothin' beats a Mack truck! :evil: (y)
 
Thanks Gerry. I'd have to look it up since I don't remember the weight capacity of the Mack. I'm sure they would not have tried hauling that thing if the Mack couldn't handle it though. Macks were certainly built sturdy and strong.

how was just wondering Mark didn't know what the was a axles would carry in a load back then ........ :eek:ldguy ..... That must mean I missed the photo of real McCoy .... :eek:ldguy
 
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