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Great job! How was the bus you going to stop? Back driver? Looked like she was chained to the M931, so no stopping power there. Like other have said, love seeing the old girls "work".
Great job! How was the bus you going to stop? Back driver? Looked like she was chained to the M931, so no stopping power there. Like other have said, love seeing the old girls "work".
Thanks!!!.......motor locked in the bus.......it has air brakes and ran a air from the trailer line to the bus and aired the brakes up and they worked just fine........had a buddy driving the bus
I'll echo the comments above. It is always great to see these trucks at work!!!
I'll continue to say . Your video brings back a memory....
My boys went on a church outing shortly after I purchased my current truck. The school bus they were on missed a turn slightly putting half of the rear axle off the road and in the mud. The driver had to call a commercial wrecker. I found out about it later that night when I picked my boys up (they were even an hour late getting back). I couldn't believe they didn't call me! I mean, they called a commercial wrecker instead of dad with a new military truck!!! Come on, give me a break!
It was being moved up to the top of my property where my scrap metal pile is at....i'm building a pole barn where is was seating........the bus was a RV back in my Harley riding days we would take it to biker events......
As soon as scrap prices come up it along with about a acre of other scrap will get cut up and hauled in....
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