1949 Kenworth Hauling Cattle
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Publicado 2024-01-20
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As a Cow, I would like to say we appreciate the smooth shifting and corner cruising. Thanks for the video .
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So cool to see a 75 year old truck still making it happen
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Always great to see old equipment maintained in service.
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I'm a 60 plus old trucker and one of the first trucks I learned how to drive was a two stick transmission. What a life lesson in trucking. I'm glad air shifts came along and made things so much easier for driving.
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I drove a 1965 2 axle narrow nose Pete with a 335 Cummins and a 4x4. It was my most favorite truck I ever drove in my 42 yr career starting in 1982. Thanks for the memories!
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Patiently driving and go easy on the power , that’s the way our Dad taught us. Change oil early and many of our Petes and K W s ran well over a million miles , and no wrecks. Love it !!
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That was incredible footage of that old KW! 75 years and still STRONG! Loved that turbo whistle!
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It is so great to see someone to take and redo a old classic truck and be able to work it. Really impressed with your KW😊😊😊😊
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Freaking love the fact that the old girl is still hauling. Great video.
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Nice truck video! Brings back memories, when I was 20 yo I hauled containers out of the Seattle waterfront in a 55 KW with a 6-71 Detroit and 4 x 4 trans, this was in 1979.
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Man they just don’t make them like that anymore. Beautiful
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Old girl still putting in the work! Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for the ride along. Truck is absolutely a classic. Hope to see more of it.
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I know how you feel about that sound its pure Cummins. Unmistakable constant fan noise from under the hood and that deep ignitition sound that Cummins emits under throttle.Brings back tears and memories of my ild NH 250
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Imagine spending a cross-country drive in one of those! Amazing.
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Thankyou sir for taking us on this ride. Those were the days. Oldest truck I ever drove was a 1974 mack with a twin stick 18 speed, if you enjoy working.
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This really brought back memories of me riding with my Pops in his KW Cabover back in the 60's, especially the sound when you were pulling hard on that little hill!
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This vehicle bears its scars with dignity and every dent, every scratch tells not just any old story but, as in a diary, the irretrievable and very personal history of your family. Your vehicle is really something special and I personally would only proceed very carefully with the restoration and let the vehicle tell its story. Thanks for the video.
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I really expected Dennis Weaver to come flying around you at any minute!!
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These old trucks take me back to the old days of the bullnose trucks. Great memories.