OMG, you didn't use a torque wrench to tighten the lugs, those tires are going to fly off!!! ROTFLMAO, JK. I just get a kick out of all the young "techs" who think everything has to be done with a torque wrench. My favorite part is when they use their torque wrench on stuff with dirty, rusted, or damaged threads. I guess that A-Car has a Kysor Alarm/Shutdown on it? I ran an A-Car with a 318 in it with one pulling an 8 axle combination. Some of those western Pa hills I'd have everything in low with that detroit screaming and only moving at a slow walking pace. That thing would start to get hot and the Kysor alarm would come on, and I'd have to hold the button in until I could get it off the road somewhere to let it cool down
Wish someone would make a definitive full history of this very cool company. They made a panel van that would look right at home in the Fallout 4 video game.
Autocar solidna marka ciężarówek i autobusów. Autocary były stosowane w ciężkim transporcie,auta są proste i ergonomiczne,silniki Detroit cummins,cat,i autocar......p.s. Piękna turbosprężarka czy to 12 litrowa jednostka ???? Ktoś podpowie ????
@@ЮрийНиколаевич77 put a little oil on them wouldn’t hurt. Not to much and if you have Dayton wheels with the wedges don’t get oil on them, you don’t want those to slip
I watched a set of duals come off a north bound trailer on I69 just south of Fort Wayne Indiana, duals went through the median across south bound lane and take out a medium size tree. They bounced a good thirty feet in the air coming out of the median… I’ll never forget that praying it wouldn’t hit a car or truck.
Dangerous going wild at 60 to 80 mph on a highway. No one’s expecting that. Good thing those you saw didn’t hurt anyone. I never knew what happened to the ones I saw.
Too cool. Wanted one of these old Autocars for about as long as I've known them to exist. Someday I hope I'll have one, but in the meantime, it's really nice to see people posting videos of them still moving around.
@@AppalachianRust thats lucky. our rock base is further down so our ruts get pretty bad in the spring. having a marsh nearby doesnt help either. though once the wet seasons over i just grade it with a dozer blade.