Your welcome I’ll be posting moreBeautiful Lee......thanks for showing that.
It’s a mock up. No figs yet The paver will have tracks like a Cedar Rapids and it will be lowered.That dump truck has possibilities....the paver is gonna take some work, but do-able........ummm you might wanna loose the white wall tires......great looking asphalt, what happened to the crew?.....must be lunchtime! Rick H.
Yes I have some that will work although it will be for from prototypical but it will do I hope. I will probably do a thread on it once it’s past the point of no return lol.Now yer talking......have you got tracks lined up for it? That will be cool hope you do a thread on it I would love to see that mod done!
Rick Where I grew up my neighbor had a Asphalt/ Construction business I started going with his Asphalt crew when I was 11 years old every summer till I was 16 then when I was 20 he asked me to drive for him so I left my current driving job and started driving a old 1969 Brockway Dump truck. I hauled lots of Asphalt in my day and I’m very familiar with these machines and how they work. My dad also Dump Truck too he sold his tractor trailer in 1972 and bought a brand new 1973 chevy C65 I used to go with him hauling Asphalt in the summer. The green pavers you are taking about is a Barber Greene. I’m going to try to build this like the ones my dad and I used to haul to which is a Cedar Rapids there Gray. My dad and I both ran together in 1993-94 he had a 1976 Louisville Ford with a 238 Detroit and I drove a 1974 Mack RS700l with a 318 Detroit. Around here where our Asphalt plant is they never used Tar it’s Asphalt Oil a special kind of mix and they dump fine rock called screenings then they heat the Oil and mix the Screenings in with it to make Asphalt. I don’t think Tar would work good in a paver. Tar is used on roofs.You act as though the patient is already dead......typically the tracks were mostly covered on these machines, if I haven't lost my memory.....also, a lot of them were green. When I was a kid I used to watch for hours as the crews laid down asphalt.....something about the aroma of hot tar and all the activity......It was "progress".
Yes that Asphalt smell was nice. Those Asphalt crews had some colorful Language.Smelled like tar.........I was only 7 or 8 when they redid our street......sure was fun, better than going to the movies. Learned some new words too!
Thanks Jim glad you appreciate it. I’ve always enjoyed Model Railroading living only feet away from the Tracks where I grew up in a small town no wonder I like them so much. It’s a shame we didn’t have enough money to own a camera back then that was a high luxury back then. Some day I’ll post where I grew up we was poor but we never knew it always satisfied with what we had. But Mom and Dad did buy me a couple train sets when I was young for ChristmasHi Lee
I've never had an interest in railways but enjoyed your videos. Very realistic traveling slow and steady with a lot in tow.
Jim
Thanks for the complement Paul. Back then there was a lot good Solid American cars.Lee, some great details. I'm glad I don't drive an American motor given the state of the car after hitting a beetle
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