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  • now thats some torque!

  • haha i actually work there now, that Case IH 7120 is the tractor i drive when i haul manure out of the pits

  • Awesome!!

  • Truck NERD. :D

  • love the older models look sweet

  • nice job although with a little practice you could get a lot smoother on the landings and that starting away in (highgear?) is not easy either

  • those old r models are allot of fun to drive.

  • That truck driver is the shit hahah he can drive, and have fun:P

  • Cool vid Truck only wheelied because the wheelbase is too short for the container on the back

  • it happen because of the weight in the back

  • Bulldog Power ALL THE WAY !!!!!!

  • The 237 Maxidyne - the little engine that could.......

    237 HP, 906 lb.ft. @ 2100 rpm

  • Believe it or not it has a 300 92 VALVE WITH FACTORY AIR TO AIR...

  • The R600 Mack- the best heavy truck ever built.

    I assumed it was a 237 because I couldn't hear any of the "Tip Turbine Fan" whine on the audio. Is the air to air on this truck mounted on the radiator?

    285 or 300 hp, 1080 lb. ft @ 2100 RPM, phenominal in 1973, still d@mn good numbers nearly 4 decades later.

  • lol awesome

  • Now thats what america used too build!!

  • GIT ER DONE! GO PUPPY DOG, GO!!!

  • With that much weight on the back, I'd imagine that the steering would be a little "light"

  • Ha that was great!

  • Hell yea!!!

  • the way i see it, the case is pulling a trailer, meaning the weight its hauling isn't on the driving wheels, and not adding traction.

    the mack had all of its weight and the weight of the load on the drive wheels, greatly increasing traction.

  • the 2wd case, with underslung towbar, had better pushed it up the hill in reverse... then it would have had just a little bit more traction, sometimes its enough.

    Once i was stuck with 2 hay wagons, hooked at 40 cm off the ground. When i put the wagons in the high drawbar (90 cm) i could easily pull off these wagons with just a bit of wheelspin

  • but the case has directional tires... well most tractors do, so i assume. in reverse directional tires are pretty much useless

  • Weight don't matter if you don't have the power to get up the hill.

  • my favrite model mack up the road from us they got tons of the mack dumptrucks they sound like that and some r st8 piped :D

  • From the days when the phrase "Built Like A Mack Truck" still meant something.

    IMHO, there's not another rear suspension that can take the abuse that Mack's "camelback" suspension can.

  • That aint no wheeli he still has 4 wheels on the ground!!1

  • what are you fucking blind i seen the front wheels come up shut the fuck up you retard

  • he means the back wheels..dont over react to a joke

  • lol no 8 it has duals on the back

  • lol no 8 it has duals on the back

  • omg u retard!

  • the truck has 3 axles dumbass. the screws were on the ground....but if you watch the front is not.

  • I've seen a truck do that on the road hauling scrap metal.

    Driver started to make the turn and gave it some throttle and it stood up and started to go staight.

  • Big deal. I operated a 50t heavy wrecker and used to pop wheelies daily.

  • ok i dont kno who the idiot driving the caseIH was but he must of done somethin stupid goin up the ramp, b/c that tractor could easily pull that

  • That's the way a Mack truck tells a hill "YOU AINT SHIT".

  • Why do farmers enjoy tear up equipment? If someone dove my truck like this, he would be in town looking for a new job.

  • that aint ruining equipment...thats gettin the job done

  • what that driver did is what macks were designed to do

  • that was fuckin awesome i would like to try it with a dm800

  • "AIN'T NUTTIN LIKE A BULLDOG"

  • these truck are built tough

  • cool man

  • Looks like the mack has the advantage of have the weight over the wheels instead of pulling a trailer .

  • wish I could do that

  • What haul wet sand and manure?...

    FUN,FUN,FUN

  • yeah plus i get to wheelie

  • man, that looks like a good laugh, i want to have a go, nice one

  • driver is not nervus loll

  • That is soooo cool!!

  • cool man

  • youd be surprised at how often this happens while working, but then again some of you pussys would be suprised that your food doesnt come from the supermarket...

  • I've seen them with gravel beds do that!! Funny,--scary, NEATO!!--great vid. thanks; sonny

  • WoW

  • awesome

  • that was awesome

  • ooooh yeh

  • I once made a 6x6 army wrecker pull the front end off the ground scarey and thrilling at the same time.

  • wow that is crazy!!!!!!!

  • Thats fuckin cool from the Mack!!!

  • Bout one if the dumbest damn things ive seen done to a truck yet , Stick a dump body on their that fits the truck , Ive drove many overloaded dumps and never brought the front end that far off the ground , If i would have i would have been looking for my next pay check , I have rolled over while dumping due to a idiot on a end loader that couldnt comperhend what level ground was

  • Well it is a farm truck so anything goes.

  • You sir have never had the fun and challenge of emtying sand from the bottum of a "liquid" manure pit. I rode a wheelie like that damn near every load.. without trouble. I bought that truck set up the way it is. with no time to stretch the frame where it belongs. Had to run it like that!!

  • CAUSE U NEVER HAD A MACK

  • thats pretty sad on the cases end

    but not on the macks

    go dog power

  • Reverse it, if the tractor had all the weight on it's back tires it would make it, and if the truck was dragging a trailer it wouldn't get nearly as far as the tractor.

  • Yeah Bulldog Power!!!!!!!!!!! :D:D:D:D

  • yoo that was freakin awesome !!!!!

  • damn man..i would like to ride in that thru town...it would be so fun but oh so dangerous

  • thats some real dumb stupid dangerous shit that drivers doin

  • No, not really, it could bust a spring or snap a drive shaft, but if there is nothing around, its not too dangerous anyonr who hasever drove a dump truck hauling on site in construction or whatever the hell they are doing here has either done this or knows someone that has. i have rode a wheelie more than once pulling out of a pit. the worst one, my end gate didnt release when i was spreading rock and it stood up on the end of the bed. this kinda thing happens all the time

  • i would say he's pretty comfortable with his equipment. ever operated an r model mack before?

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