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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

photos of my uncles trucks thaat he drove as a young fella in the 60's and 70's. Very big loads for those days.

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  • I knew many of those old trucks, and drove a few of them. The old AB84's were good workers in the late 60's Most of them had 160 Cummins or 6.354 Perkins and Fuller gearboxes and two speed diffs. I drove one of them for a while. I remember Santa's old mercedes and float. I carried some of his equipment sometimes. I drove the yellow and white Kenworth near the end a little, when Bill Pattel owned it. The 988 loader with the ejector bucket was at Greenvale nickel mine. Thanks for the memories.

  • @DL55driver Your more than welcome. It's good to share these old photos and experiences with others. The only truck I was old enough to remember was the UD at the end. I used to do a lot of trips with my uncle in this truck when I was 7-8yrs old

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  • any idea what motors those studes had?

  • I take it you meant Studebakers. If so sorry none in here. All of those old balck and whites are of an international that my uncle drove. all australian trucks

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  • Them old International Trucks were very good trucks.

  • Yeah man thats a small truck compared to the late 70's and 80's .I see moved up to

    a Benz yes you had to be a driver ,engineer ,and surveyer to haul ,your loads .

  • I knew most of those old trucks, and drove a few of them. The old AB84's were good workers in the late 60's Most of them had 160 Cummins or 6.354 Perkins and Fuller gearboxes and two speed diffs. I drove one of them for a while. I remember Santa's old mercedes and float. I carried some of his equipment sometimes. I drove the yellow and white Kenworth near the end a little., when Bill Pattel owned it. The 988 loader with the ejector bucket was at Greenvale nickel mine. Thanks for the memories.

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    Thanks

  • ケンワース8×4C.O.Eとうd達磨がたまんないね。。。 萌え☆

  • great videos man, nice job.

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