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Post by plastictrucker on Dec 25, 2012 21:24:13 GMT -8
Rick,this ones real cool
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Dec 26, 2012 4:55:19 GMT -8
Thanks guys,
Ap40
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Post by Robert Myers on Dec 26, 2012 17:25:12 GMT -8
That is awsome!! Putting the IH next to it really shows the size.
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Post by spimike on Feb 1, 2013 8:23:07 GMT -8
Rick i hauled logs with a guy that swore there were a bunch of cline log trucks hidden away somewhere near Sonora CA, never have got to see them but id love to, add that to my wish to drive list for sure great job.
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Feb 1, 2013 11:08:20 GMT -8
Rick i hauled logs with a guy that swore there were a bunch of cline log trucks hidden away somewhere near Sonora CA, never have got to see them but id love to, add that to my wish to drive list for sure great job. Well that certainly would be a fantastic find. Only 2 applications for the Cline chassis here in the east, Heavy haul & mining. Ap40
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Post by spimike on Feb 1, 2013 16:50:55 GMT -8
unfortunately im sure they got scrapped unless they are hidden well away
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Post by slpwlker on Feb 3, 2013 5:43:29 GMT -8
Great looking build Rick. Beyel Bros has a few massive prime movers. Can't say I have seen the Cline but I have seen think it had to be an M70 Mack. It was huge. Old Oshkosh long nosh ex military. Think a few other Macks and stuff. Use to see them on alot of jobs I'd go to back when I was pulling a stepdeck. MEt one of the brothers when Bungee jumping was the thing. When I was 14 the one I worked at was the highest crane jump in the country. 280'. But before that one came in they had a 100 ton hydro I think it was. At that time it was 1 of 3 in the country. My how times have changed
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Post by ap40rocktruck on Feb 3, 2013 8:11:17 GMT -8
Great looking build Rick. Beyel Bros has a few massive prime movers. Can't say I have seen the Cline but I have seen think it had to be an M70 Mack. It was huge. Old Oshkosh long nosh ex military. Think a few other Macks and stuff. Use to see them on alot of jobs I'd go to back when I was pulling a stepdeck. MEt one of the brothers when Bungee jumping was the thing. When I was 14 the one I worked at was the highest crane jump in the country. 280'. But before that one came in they had a 100 ton hydro I think it was. At that time it was 1 of 3 in the country. My how times have changed Yeah man, The Beyel PM's are a Cline IC-2700 with a Cat 3412 for power, the Ex-military Oshkosh M-911, still running the DDC 8V-92T. Recently, they Beyel added a Ex-Canadian logger Pacific P-16. Also a very well maintained fleet of road haulage trucks, all Peterbilt i believe. The big 2700 has been on my list of "must builds" for some time. Ap40
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Post by slpwlker on Feb 5, 2013 13:11:37 GMT -8
They may have gone all Pete. But I know at one time back in early 2000 they ran whatever they bought or could find. Had 1 triaxle W-Star and a mix and match of everything. Will look next time we head south and see what I see
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