Just saw your video. Had two R Models. One had the transmission you have. 5 plus low, high and reverse. 5 reverse speeds plus 5 PTO speeds. The other a straight 5. One a 237 withe the pump turned up and the other a 300. Loved them both! 1200 rpm whistling and pulling!]
@@firstgentrucking207 I'm not too sure, LoL! I've always been a big fan of this R Model Macks since I grew up around them. I always loved the engine note, the turbo whine, the idle sound and revving rumble. I've never ridden in one so maybe, but for now I want to thank you for the experience. Keep on trucking bud!
Them old trucks would beat your ass, but every morning, they start right up. Don’t be my 14 year old self and kill the batteries trying to get her to fire up. Push in the fuel shut off. 😂 I thought my dad would kill me over that. 😂
That’s no joke neither those old Mack’s R DM RD steel nose and the U models you don’t try to muscle those trucks they will kick the shit out of you there not built for speed there built for hard work have to take your time shifting them if they have a dynatard or a Jake brake you can shift them a little quicker I would drive one of those old bulldogs over any new truck today I love them real trucks
@@firstgentrucking207 I work next to salvage yard where I know a few old trucks that had them are. If your ever coming through Central Arkansas might get one.
Just saw your video. Had two R Models. One had the transmission you have. 5 plus low, high and reverse. 5 reverse speeds plus 5 PTO speeds. The other a straight 5. One a 237 withe the pump turned up and the other a 300. Loved them both! 1200 rpm whistling and pulling!]
Mud stick 6spd
As always, we appreciate the uploads.
Mack Attack!😎👍
That was super nice of you to share this video. Thanks for the ride, always wanted to drive one, I guess this is as close as I will ever get to it!
It's just an old loud, squeaky, bouncy truck. Fun to drive for the first hundred miles, then the rest of the day you're looking to get out of it 😆
@@firstgentrucking207 I'm not too sure, LoL! I've always been a big fan of this R Model Macks since I grew up around them. I always loved the engine note, the turbo whine, the idle sound and revving rumble. I've never ridden in one so maybe, but for now I want to thank you for the experience. Keep on trucking bud!
Thanks for the ride along.
You got the mud stick 6 spd drove many Mack’s with that setup I would take that setup over anything new today
Those 285 Mack engines weren’t to bad with the 12 speed gearbox
Reminds me of the old 42 sterling my grandfather, and I used to drive in on the weekends
Them old trucks would beat your ass, but every morning, they start right up. Don’t be my 14 year old self and kill the batteries trying to get her to fire up. Push in the fuel shut off. 😂 I thought my dad would kill me over that. 😂
That’s no joke neither those old Mack’s R DM RD steel nose and the U models you don’t try to muscle those trucks they will kick the shit out of you there not built for speed there built for hard work have to take your time shifting them if they have a dynatard or a Jake brake you can shift them a little quicker I would drive one of those old bulldogs over any new truck today I love them real trucks
cool Truck love to take it for a little drive
Nice to see the mack again. How's the highway speed now?
It's about 67 at 2,000 rpm. Much better than before!
@@firstgentrucking207 have you thought about adding a brown Lipe overdrive? They used to be common in this area to split gears and highway speed.
Then you could be three sticking in a mack.
Thought about it but you can't hardly find them around here.
@@firstgentrucking207 I work next to salvage yard where I know a few old trucks that had them are. If your ever coming through Central Arkansas might get one.
Was trying to determine buy the engine sound if this is the 285 V-8 or the E-6 ?
6 cylinder Maxidyne engine.
Mint
Where are the Mack driving videos??