Mine too brother, the guys that taught me are mostly gone now but I can still smell that SE Ky mountain air and hear that ol Mack giving it her all. ✌️🇺🇸
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@@traytontratter glider kits usually have engines that were pulled from older trucks and rebuilt. You are correct that the 3406E's have not been manufactured for a while now.
It’s something you love or hate there’s no learning. You probably loved em as a kid at least I know I did. I was lucky enough to grow up riding coal trucks in SE Ky, mountains and off road with 40k on the back of a DM800. Coming down off a job one day and it started to rain, I’m on a dozer road, narrow and steep. My uncle says, get your door open in case we gotta bail outta this SOB. That day I learned it wasn’t all fun and games lol. I think I ripped the seat cover off 😬
My cousin owned a Union 76 substation, they had an early 70’s 359 Pete with a Detroit 12V92 TA out of a dozer and that thing would run 100 loaded all day all night. At 3-4 mpg
LISTEN TO THIS VID.. especially 1:08 minutes in THROUGH 1:35min…. 1:25min take off from the red light (was taken here in NYC) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5hRkStzJPQE.html
Watch this link .. LISTEN TO THIS VID.. especially 1:08 minutes in THROUGH 1:35min…. 1:25min take off from the red light sounds insaneeee (was taken here in NY where i live) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5hRkStzJPQE.html