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ri702bill

Something you hardly ever see anymore - early bodied short track Modifieds. Used to love watching these as a kid - not many survived. Not sure about the low blue one between the 7-11 and the 34 - that may have a later style body.

 

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ebinmaine

AWESOME 

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Retired Wrencher

Don thank you for the picks. A nice group of different mechanical machines and tractors. That looked to be a nice show to be at.

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parsonsponyz

Thanks for sharing.  Looks like a nice variety of equipment.

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Pullstart

What’s this little guy?  Cable steering shaft?

 

 

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Pullstart
6 hours ago, ri702bill said:

Something you hardly ever see anymore - early bodied short track Modifieds. Used to love watching these as a kid - not many survived. Not sure about the low blue one between the 7-11 and the 34 - that may have a later style body.

 

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My FIL has 4 vintage modifieds.  They sure are fun!

 

 

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Tractorhead
17 hours ago, c-series don said:

 Here’s some pictures. Hope you enjoy! 

 

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I love those Trucks with a snout.

 

 

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Btw. What is the 4. in row for a Brand?

looks similar to a Faun Truck....

 

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Oooooh The Faun’s - Memories comes up...

 

That was the first big Truck in Drivingschool of the Bundeswehr each rookie must drive.

They had an unsyncronized Gearbox

so Double dome with intermediate declutching and „ hear the right rpm“ was the gamechanger from turning a kickback and screaming Gearbox into a real roaring Engine Monster. 

It’s V12 Multifuel Aircooled Deutz engine with 19 litre displacement and about 260 horses... Oh Boy - what a Soundambiente..❤️

 

 

As i remember it has no Powersteering at all and even correct Shifting without a Backkick was definitely real „hard Work“ and good timing. 🤪

 

And beware if you wasn‘t right in the Gear and releasing the Clutch too early - that Monster Kick back the shifter Stick very Badly

and punish a wrong or raping drivin style often with a broken wrist - what was not rare back in the Time...

 

The most in the military hates them - i love it to Drive that Beast.❤️

 

The Sound was unbeatable.

But i know i be „not normal“ 🤪😂

 

I believe i get old but i must Say, 

Thanks for bringing me back these good Memories.

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ebinmaine
18 minutes ago, Tractorhead said:

What is the 4. in row for a Brand?

 

Those are Macks. 

The squared front fenders are referred to as  "pit fenders" ~ at least by my forefathers. 

 

 

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c-series don

@ri702bill Those modifieds belong to a couple of friends of mine. One is a collector and the other is a retired driver/owner of the cars and I believe still holds one of the track records at Riverhead Speedway. Both really nice salt of the earth kind of guys. 
 @Pullstart You know Kevin I honestly didn’t look carefully at the steering on that tractor but, yes it looks like it would be some kind of cable steer? 
 @Tractorhead I was going to answer your question but @ebinmaine beat me to it! 

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ebinmaine
39 minutes ago, c-series don said:

 I was going to answer your question but @ebinmaine beat me to it! 

 

Ever see my forearm?

 

 

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Monstrosity

I had a funny feeling that was you don!!! I knew I should of said hi but I was chasing my kids around lol 20240714_062832.jpg.1d5ed96dc16668865163744794b48d18.jpgVideoCapture_20240715-193823.jpg.8c3e377d2026e484fb13f4e77544df7d.jpg

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Monstrosity
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21 hours ago, c-series don said:

 

 

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That's my distant cusins tractor Joe pansini. His son Joe Jr was pulling along side my son. A guy he knew gave him this RJ

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953 nut
10 hours ago, Pullstart said:

little guy?  Cable steering shaft?

 

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Pullstart

@953 nut so it’s a tiller steer, but a wheel was added?

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oliver2-44

Thanks for sharing , looks like a great show.

 

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It hard for me to think of this tractor as an old or an antique. But it is 50+/- years old. Back in my high school Ford Tractor Shop flunky days a local farmer had one with a cab. I helped a mechanic split it 3 times the first year he owned it due to hydraulic transmission warranty problems. They finally sent a factory guy down who found the main transmission housing was mis-machined. The farmer got a new tractor.   That mechanic had a temper and liked to yell/cuss a lot and throw wrenches at the stupid flunky. I guess that was part of learning to do what your told and keep your head down below the radar at times. 

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953 nut
9 hours ago, Pullstart said:

@953 nut so it’s a tiller steer, but a wheel was added?

Not quite, toward the end of production the flexible cable steering was added, just showing the brand with the link.

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WHX??
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Cars remind me of Junior Johnson and running bootleg.... :lol:

Thanks for taking us along Don...:handgestures-thumbupright:

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Sparky

Great pics! 
 Anytime I go to a show I always forget to snap pictures till the end :lol:

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ri702bill
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My FIL has 4 vintage modifieds.  They sure are fun!

 

@Pullstart Kevin - I respectfullly disagree. Those in the video are modern 5/8 scale "Legend" cars - all using the same chassis, tire, and 1200 cc motorcycle engine. There was one race on a Wednesday in June for them at Seekonk, but got rained out as I recall...

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Pullstart
31 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

My FIL has 4 vintage modifieds.  They sure are fun!

 

@Pullstart Kevin - I respectfullly disagree. Those in the video are modern 5/8 scale "Legend" cars - all using the same chassis, tire, and 1200 cc motorcycle engine. There was one race on a Wednesday in June for them at Seekonk, but got rained out as I recall...


What do you disagree with?  Those are VROA Modifieds in the video, running mainly in-line 6 engines, but some very stock small V8s.

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ri702bill

Ok..... still modifieds - that is a good thing..!

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