It's a McNeilus mixer, I bet they could tell you.
The data plate should be on the driver's side by the Unit Drive. Hard to tell in the video, is this a Chain Drive unit? If so, it's still on the driver's side on the front drum support. Wanna sell the truck?
I wondered what kind of mixer it was,usually it'll have Rex,or McNeilus,or whatever on it somewhere,but this one has no name,no plate,no decals on it anywhere. It is chain drive,and I don't have any plans to sell it at this time,thank you.
@otherdog59 I use to drive a 68 Mack DM mixer and had an 8 yard Rex mixer, but in my area you always hauled one yard less than max so the concrete won't run out the back going up hill. The DM had 5 on the main and reverse, hi and low on the second stick. Maxidyne engine. But it did have 44,000 pound rears like yours with the axle hub shaped like a cone. Today's Mack's come with a 38,000 pound rear to save weight but it is easy to snap an axle on tough job sites so one should spec 44 or up.
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lovetrain442 1 year ago
Thats a Beautiful Mack B Model Truck You Have.
rayman852002tr 2 years ago
ready to sell yet??
ACE1985XX 2 years ago
It's a McNeilus mixer, I bet they could tell you.
The data plate should be on the driver's side by the Unit Drive. Hard to tell in the video, is this a Chain Drive unit? If so, it's still on the driver's side on the front drum support. Wanna sell the truck?
mrfanman2u 3 years ago
I wondered what kind of mixer it was,usually it'll have Rex,or McNeilus,or whatever on it somewhere,but this one has no name,no plate,no decals on it anywhere. It is chain drive,and I don't have any plans to sell it at this time,thank you.
otherdog59 3 years ago
Nice truck hope you can give us more videos of it
snowman5676 3 years ago
what does that hold, 3-4yds?
apauln 3 years ago
I couldn't say,I only use this truck for parades and shows-never hauled a load of ready mix in it,but I would guess it's a 7 yard drum.
otherdog59 3 years ago
That is one beautiful truck. Gotta love the sound of it too!
Dave7060 4 years ago
wooow if tahts ur b model than congrats cause that turck is beatuiful
DieselBlooded19 4 years ago
thank you very much
otherdog59 4 years ago
@otherdog59 I use to drive a 68 Mack DM mixer and had an 8 yard Rex mixer, but in my area you always hauled one yard less than max so the concrete won't run out the back going up hill. The DM had 5 on the main and reverse, hi and low on the second stick. Maxidyne engine. But it did have 44,000 pound rears like yours with the axle hub shaped like a cone. Today's Mack's come with a 38,000 pound rear to save weight but it is easy to snap an axle on tough job sites so one should spec 44 or up.
boblackey1 11 months ago