Truck driver assaults protester

JLM

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Slightly off topic, R.C.S. and Boomer. What do you guys know about Diamond T. make of trucks going back to the 1940s or so?

I guess that's why I find Cannnuck so pathetic, because he is just saying so to bait people and I find him sort of sad for that reason. It was a blatant troll, but he brings little else to the forum.

But he knows about "slappin' bitches":) :) :) :)
 

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Slightly off topic, R.C.S. and Boomer. What do you guys know about Diamond T. make of trucks going back to the 1940s or so?

Personally, nothing other than I would love to acquire one...

 

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Slightly off topic, R.C.S. and Boomer. What do you guys know about Diamond T. make of trucks going back to the 1940s or so?



But he knows about "slappin' bitches":) :) :) :)

What do you want to know about them? As I recall they were built up to the early 60s. As I recall they had Continental engines and chain drive rear ends on the tandems. If you hunt around on one of the logging sites there is more info on them: 98 mans chokerbells & old logging pictures are two I visit.
 

JLM

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What do you want to know about them? As I recall they were built up to the early 60s. As I recall they had Continental engines and chain drive rear ends on the tandems. If you hunt around on one of the logging sites there is more info on them: 98 mans chokerbells & old logging pictures are two I visit.

My Dad drove a 1948 Diamond T logging truck from 1950 to 1955, but in all my years of driving I've never seen one since on the highways so have always wondered if there were many made. Of course that truck is long gone and the owner long dead.
 

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My dad was a trucker when he was a young man. Pulled up with a load for the grocery store one time and the manager went up to the cab and said " get the lead out and unload that truck.: My dad replied, " No...you get the lead out and then he quit his job and never worked a steady job again>LOL.~ Get the lead out bummer.
 

B00Mer

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It is a ****ty job. That's why they'll hire anybody.

So what you're saying there is hope for you to get a job and quit collecting welfare..

Good for you..

Or maybe you should get a degree in Computer programming (coding) or something, sit behind a desk for the rest of your life and make $300,000 + a year.

Unless you prefer the open road and travelling ;)
 

Cannuck

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So what you're saying there is hope for you to get a job and quit collecting welfare..

Good for you.. maybe you should get a degree in Computer programming (coding) or something, sit behind a desk for the rest of your life and make $300,000 + a year.

Unless you prefer the open road.

I have the best of both. I work in my office, my home office, my service truck or water plants. It's wonderful having options. It's also a career in demand because there aren't a lot of qualified people