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Wow! That’s a lot of tires.lol! *NM*
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Wrapping up the summer building season Paul Bunyan style
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Wrapping up the summer building season Paul Bunyan style
WOW.....What a BEAST!!!! Another fantastic build, Tim! *NM*
Great build.... wonder how tire rotation day goes? Sorry I couldn't help myself. *NM*
They probably didn't have a tire rotation day--they might've replaced the tires as they wore out/got flat.
I've not ever heard of tire rotation on trucks, drive tires are different from steer tires and the DOT tread depth on the two is different, Drives are often "lug tires". steer tires were always changed in pairs when I was driving, well, almost always. *NM*
Great work! *NM*
You must have a very large house to display all these trucks. Pretty amazing builds! *NM*
These big builts take up a LOT of shelf space. *NM*
I don't see a model there! Looks SO real, wow great build, IF that really is a model! Great job!! *NM*
WOW! Just WOW! *NM*
Wonder what the turning radius was for that rig!!! Great work, Tim!! *NM*
On the real truck the front 2 trailer axles are lift axles and the rearmost axle is a lift axle, but still that's 5 on the ground - I imagine 40 acres would be about enough. ha. *NM*
Great job. Just had to include this since it used to crack me up when I heard it. *NM* *LINK*
That is a stunning build, a friend of my Dads work for someone who had a similar rig, they sent a post card, they had it for years on the office desk, I'll look around and see if I can find it.
Absolutely stunning! *NM*
Wow! That’s a lot of tires.lol! *NM*
Great stuff, Tim. FWIW, there was a Paul Bunyan restaurant and statue just west of Ann Arbor at the I-94 Scio Road interchange (NW corner of Zeeb and Jackson Road) back in the 1960s. Have no idea what happened to the statues; the restaurant building is still there. TB *NM*