Need a Ride? CAT has your back.

This isn’t your normal car give away.  True to Caterpillar style you can now have a shot at winning their brand new highway truck the CT660.  Visit DriveCat.com and submit your application explaning how your life will improve with the awesome CT660 in your driveway.  Caterpillar will then open voting to the general public, the most votes wins!  Just make sure your CDL is valid!  Check DriveCat.com for full contest details.

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ATCA Uncle Sam Chapter Truck Show 2011

Come visit your friends in the beautiful rolling country sides of Greenwhich, NY.  Just a short 1/2 hour outside of historic Saratoga Spings.

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Best Class 8 Truck? – International

J.D. Power and Associates has named International as the 2011 award recipient for the Highest Customer Satisfaction among Pickup and Delivery Class 8 Trucks.  This class covers the ProStar+, DuraStar, and TranStar.  International trucks scored high marks in Engine, Cost of Operation, Warranty,  Cab and Body, Ride/Handling/Braking and Transmissions.  The closest competitor was an average of 27 points below International in each category.  The most telling fact?  International has the lowest number of problems per 100 trucks.  If your truck is in the shop it’s not making money.

Read the complete report here.

Photo Source: International

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CNY ATHS 2010 – Video Edition

As mentioned before this Sunday is the annual CNY ATHS truck show at Long Branch Park in Syracuse, NY. A few days ago we celebrated this event in photos and now it’s video time. You still have time to clear your calendar for this weekend.

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Jeep Nukizer

Keeping with the spirit of the holiday weekend let’s take a look at the Jeep Nukizer, a one of kind diesel powered creation.  The designers at Chrysler looked back upon their cultural heritage and found the Kaiser M-715 for inspiration.  The M-715 was a military pickup manufactured in the late 60’s.  Keeping with it’s military heritage The Nukizer is based upon a the Jeep J8 which is the military platform of the Wrangler.  Sorry, export only.  Oh, yeah, it has a turbo diesel, nuff said.  Lockers, dana axles, custom drive shafts, beadlock wheels, this Jeep is ready for the worst and then some.  I have only one thing to say, MAKE THIS…NOW!

Source: Chrysler

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CNY ATHS – A look at years past

If you haven’t already done so please mark you calenders for the Central New York Antique Truck Show 2011 show at Long Branch Park in Syracuse, NY on July 10th.  Enjoy a mix of work trucks, classic semi trucks, pickups, military vehicles, fire trucks and tractors on the scenic grounds of one of the nicest parks in town.  Enjoy the gallery below for some select shots of the CNY ATHS show from the past eight years!

 

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Still Working – GMC General

This GMC General was spotted along NY RT 5 east of Vernon, NY.  This Five Star warrior hauls pool water for Schaller Pool Water.  This is one of two companies(that I know of) on RT 5 in the same general area that haul pool water.  Who knew there was such a demand?  With the all black paint and the large air dam on the cab this truck really reminds me of the Rubber Duck from the movie Convoy.  Built between 1977 and 1988 the General represented the last true Class 8 truck manufactured by GM.

Do you know of an old truck this still working to earn its keep?  Email Me!

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IRT Season Five – Episode Four

Episode four begins as we rejoin the danger crew of Hugh and Rick as they attempt to cross a frozen lake.  Signs on the shore line warn that the maximum weight cannot exceed 40 tons which is a problem as each truck in the convoy is at least three tons overweight.  Decisions, decisions.  They decide to go for it after the boss blazes the path with his Ford Raptor.  Vlad is the first truck to cross the ice.  We are treated to some very cool shots of a truck passing overhead with visible cracks in the ice becoming larger and larger.   This doesn’t bother Vlad who took the job because of the excitement and challenge.  This kind of mindset seems to be required for ice road trucking.  Rick and Hugh follow Vlad on to the ice making sure to leave plenty of room between each truck.  Hugh informs us the ice actually drops a foot when the truck begins to cross.  Soon the convoy nears the final destination after three days of hard travel.  Arriving after dark Vlad does not notice a low hanging power line.  A brilliant blue flash lights the night and we catch a split second shot of a 33,000 volt power pole as it is torn in half.  Welcome to town!  Lots of standing around follows as power crews remove the downed line.  Once again, Hugh is too cool for the danger “Isn’t that something” he mutters as Rick hangs from his door.  “Vlad the Impaler” says Rick.  After many miles and plenty of trouble the modular buildings are on site.  Rick reflects of his struggles and hopes to do better next time.  All are impressed with their work and rightfully so.  That evening they relax with the most Canadian of all sports, curling.

We join Alex as he is ready to head back south with a load of recycling.  Word has spread of the mishap caused by the Hugh/Rick/Vlad convoy.  Alex says he is not surprised as Hugh and Rick are not patient fellows and that leads to trouble.  Patient or not trouble is never far on the ice road.  Rounding a blind corner Alex encounters a disabled vehicle, forcing him to swing wide.  His trailer begins to drift and attempts to jackknife but Alex is able to keep control.  Typical to his style he laughs it off and says a quick prayer of thanks.  Later that night Alex reflects on the day’s events and realizes he has pretty much seen it all on the road.  Well, almost everything, he has still to see a sasquatch or a UFO.  During his speech something goes wrong with the trailer, pulling over to investigate Alex finds the trailer is no longer connected to the 5th wheel!  The root cause is so determined to be ice and snow build up between the jaws of the 5th wheel that prevented a sold hold on the trailer king pin.  Another prayer is said as is it simply amazing the trailer didn’t come flying off.

We find that Lisa is back to push trucking following the success she enjoyed last year.  More modular buildings are on the move.  This time they weigh 120 ton and are 12 foot wide, a big challenge for the Dalton.  All is well for many miles but with push trucking the shifting is crucial, miss shifts are not allowed.  Unfortunately Lisa loses a gear and falls of.  Fellow push trucker Scott has to do some fancy footwork and drop three gears to keep moving.  Everyone survives and Lisa is eventually able to catch up.

On a cold 30 below night we find our friend Dave attempting to start his truck.  Surprise, surprise it won’t start.  He heads back to the dispatch office and is told to grab a heater and battery jumpers.  You get the feeling he was hoping to get a whole new truck.  Plenty of grumbling takes place in which Dave seems extremely paranoid.  He thinks people are messing with truck because he is the new guy.  Of course 30 below weather played no part with a diesel not wanting to turn over. The mechanics get the truck running after 30 minutes of warmth from a portable heater.  Chomping at the bit Dave hooks up to his load and is ready to go only to find that his trailer has been red tagged because of a dead marker light.  Paranoia raises its ugly head again.  A visit to the trailer shops fixes the light.  Ready to go now…nope, now the air hose holder is  hitting the load of shipping containers on his flatbed.  The saboteur has struck again!  A hammer quickly fixes the problem.  Alright, ready to go…nope, seat belt doesn’t work now.  The meter is full.   Dave takes a hammer to the belt and renders it useless except for show.  More gripes about substandard equipment and Hugh’s big belly breaking the belt.  Dave appears to have a real ax to grind with Hugh.  As far as I can tell they have never met.

Maya was a no show this episode but shows up in the previews for next week.  Another entertaining episode in the books.  Can’t wait to see what is in store next week.

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Syracuse DPW Visit

Enjoy a selection of fine working trucks courtesy of the Syracuse DPW.  The All-Wheel  drive Autocar is rare truck.  A left over from the days when most of the Syracuse fleet was comprised of A-Cars.  The Ford L-9000 roll-off is another modern classic still working for the tax payers of the city.

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A Day at the Auction

Yesterday the City of Syracuse held their semi annual vehicle auction at the DPW garage. With a valid ID and a pocket of cash your choices included wrecked police cruisers, rusted plow trucks, and even an airport crash truck.

Up first we have an International S-Series.  At first glance it seems solid enough but a quick walk around reveals a missing drivers side door.  Removable doors work well for a Jeep but are a little scary for a tandem axle dump truck.  Not to sure about the mileage as the entire dash was missing.  Former electrical problems?

The two trucks below were manufactured months apart in 90 and 91.  Buy both and you just may be able to assemble one working truck.  The odometers in both trucks showed less than 9,000 apiece.  I’m guessing they either stopped working long ago or rolled over a few times.  Breaking power is achieved by placing your feet through the completely rusted floor pan.

Ultimate mud bogger?  It looked like this truck had nearly two feet of ground clearance beneath each axle.  Detroit Diesel powered with plenty of storage.

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