Yes, he is a good twin sticker. I don't want to take anything from him, but Dr Bill seemed to me like he could do it in his sleep, he didn't even change the tone of his voice as he did two hand shifts.
Absolutely Perfect!!! I haven't heard it on the road for decades. It wasn't all that common in Australia 🇦🇺 anyway. All you can hear these days is fan noise and tyre noise.
My dad started driving in 1940, retired in 1984. He said of them all----that there was never anything better than a good hot 275, unless it was a good 400 series butane burner Hall Scott.
A friend of mine named Steve Ide. There is a clip called "Crawdad" on here from my son Sam's college jazz recital. Steve can be seen playing on that. If you search for the BTU's, there is more of Steve's amazing talent.
@MegaZsolti When I upload to RUclips I don't "tach out" the audio. Digital audio does what they call clipping when it's too loud. Try turning up the volume level on your computer speakers.
what a beautiful truck, Cummins and Mack's rule when it comes to big rigs.
She sounds awesome got that bark you talked about
Real nice truck 👍
That’s the backdraft manifold.
Good job shifting truck sounds good
Yes, he is a good twin sticker. I don't want to take anything from him, but Dr Bill seemed to me like he could do it in his sleep, he didn't even change the tone of his voice as he did two hand shifts.
Yes I could listen to backdrop Cummins exhaust sound all day.
I love old Mack Trucks and I never seen this model before. Good job 👍
Sounds and looks beautiful. Thanks for sharing and posting!
drove b81s for 30 years 55 to 62 flat out thats a sweet ride you got there i love the green you did a wonderful job on that cabover congrats!
that double shifting man... very cool
That sound is PERFECT!
Absolutely Perfect!!! I haven't heard it on the road for decades. It wasn't all that common in Australia 🇦🇺 anyway. All you can hear these days is fan noise and tyre noise.
bill hicks, i learned how to drive on a b-81 in 1963.
bruce werner, we had oshkosh snowplows with hall/scott engines when i was in the navy in alaska.
My dad started driving in 1940, retired in 1984. He said of them all----that there was never anything better than a good hot 275, unless it was a good 400 series butane burner Hall Scott.
CL Cobb A cattle Hauler in Toppenish Wa Had three of the w-71 in the 50s. I drove a 1954 with added sleeper for for 2 years. Nice truck.
This truck belongs to a friend of mine in Oregon. I'm just the video guy.
Amazing quality on the restoration. No doubt of that.
Where was that filmed? Some where by klamath falls?
Probably better than the day it was made !!
When they did the face shot of the guy while he was accelerating it was like a movie or something
Great!! Now a period trailer and some load to hear it pull.
Excellent!
I think Ken Thomas restores his trucks at least as well any other and better than many other truck restorers. truck.
Beautiful thanks.
I am greatly impressed.👍😃👍
Looks and sounds great.
A friend of mine named Steve Ide. There is a clip called "Crawdad" on here from my son Sam's college jazz recital. Steve can be seen playing on that. If you search for the BTU's, there is more of Steve's amazing talent.
can you do a video explaining twin sticking
@MegaZsolti When I upload to RUclips I don't "tach out" the audio. Digital audio does what they call clipping when it's too loud. Try turning up the volume level on your computer speakers.
gorgeous
First Mack I drove was an H Model
Me too, H 61 in 1955
but where is the truck sound? huh?
how fast will she run?
..beautiful......
I would guess between 60 and 65 mph.
felicidades muy bonito para q qde asi hay q tener pasion por lo q se hace