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Catom did a run of Tonkin Lowboys 8 or 9 years ago. Here are a few in my fleet so far. Catom run of 1/53 Tonkin KW W900 and XL Specialized lowboy, Hauling a TWH Oshkosh Striker from Chicago's O'Hare Airport. Trailer has a 10' deck insert. Catom hauls the real ones to and from the Chicago Airports to the Oshkosh Service Center. IMG_E1629 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> Hauling an Oshkosh Snow Blower to and from Chicago Airports. These are a blast to drive! IMG_1634 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> Swamp mats for MJ Electric and Aldridge Electric for emergency power line tower repair downed by tornadoes. IMG_1633 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> Variety of equipment hauled on step decks. IMG_E1645 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> KW T800 Wide Hood and steerable Trail King beam trailer under construction, hope I can get it finished someday soon. IMG_1638 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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Very cool Ken! Is the T800W a Tonkin or a Sword, WSI?
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Claus wrote:Very cool Ken! Is the T800W a Tonkin or a Sword, WSI? WSI T800 Claus. I have a lot of work to do on the jeeps and trailer.
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Ken great models and your beam trailer is very nice great work on that unit. What is the overall length of that? Steve
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Ken great models and your beam trailer is very nice great work on that unit. What is the overall length of that? Steve
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Sorry about the double post. Steve
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Ken,
Thanks for posting the photos. Are the 1/50 Tonkins very nice? How are they for Scale?
Like your trailer.
Robert
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Ken: You are saying those Tonkin KWs are 1/50th??? Each rig looks great. Chuck needs to complete the KW line with a W900. I wonder if WSI will do it first. Thanks for picks. Will you answer my other question under the 1/64 lowboys post. Have you ever driven the Autocar or Mack Dm? Craig
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rlmc wrote:Ken,
Thanks for posting the photos. Are the 1/50 Tonkins very nice? How are they for Scale?
Like your trailer.
Robert Thanks Robert. The KW's are 1/53, and the trailers are more 1/50. At the time, I could not get First Gear or Norscot to work with us. Tonkin did have a lower run number and price, but wound up being a real pain in the butt to work with. Very poor quality control. I have a few company issued, ATS, Midwest Specialized, Transport National, they are sleeper trucks with lowboys and very nice.
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Quinella wrote:Ken: You are saying those Tonkin KWs are 1/50th??? Each rig looks great. Chuck needs to complete the KW line with a W900. I wonder if WSI will do it first. Thanks for picks. Will you answer my other question under the 1/64 lowboys post. Have you ever driven the Autocar or Mack Dm? Craig The GREAT Q has caught me! I meant 1/53 (I changed it) although their trailers are a close 1/50 scale. No, neither one, but did drive a Mack U, R, B, Superliner, CL, CH, (owned a RS700L), Freightliner COE, and long nose, Hendrickson, Ford, Peterbilt, Kenworth, Western Steer, and ( I WILL DENY THIS) one stinkin Volvo! Engines: Mack V8-300-350-237, Cat 625-350 HP, Cummins 350-400-600, Detroit 8v92, Transmissions: 5x4 Mack quadraplex, Mack 2 stick 6 spd, 13 spd, 18B with 2 speed rear ends, Ken
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Ken great models and your beam trailer is very nice great work on that unit. What is the overall length of that? Steve Steve, it is 30 inches long, with a 30' beam. Ken
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Ken what is wrong with Volvo, my fleet was made up of both Mack’s and Volvo’s. I owned one brand new 2008 Pete 379 tri axle dump which was the worst mistake I ever made, (the list of problems with it is longer than the number of cab overs that Quinella owns)and the worst part was Peterbilt never stood behind the piece of garbage. Volvo gave me better on and off road service than Mack with double the cab space. To each his own is how the saying goes.
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Ken thanks for the response, 30” over all that’s gonna make a very nice stand alone display. Now I have to ask, what’s the load gonna be? Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Ken thanks for the response, 30” over all that’s gonna make a very nice stand alone display. Now I have to ask, what’s the load gonna be? Steve Oh, maybe a CCM Cat 245, I will have to think on that one. Might need Q's advice!
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Ken what is wrong with Volvo, my fleet was made up of both Mack’s and Volvo’s. I owned one brand new 2008 Pete 379 tri axle dump which was the worst mistake I ever made, (the list of problems with it is longer than the number of cab overs that Quinella owns)and the worst part was Peterbilt never stood behind the piece of garbage. Volvo gave me better on and off road service than Mack with double the cab space. To each his own is how the saying goes.
The newer trucks, like the Peterbilt and Mack are nothing to write home about. I have always driven the older Macks with all Mack components, Hendricksons, (I owned a couple of Freightliners and a Mack RS700L) and Kenworths. To me a Volvo was always a fleet freight haulers truck, not designed for heavy haul. There was always the prestige thing too, when is the lat time you saw a restored ( or modern) Volvo at a truck show? If they worked good for you, that's all that counts. Just my opinion. Big Cat, 450 I believe, 18B trans, and 390 rear ends. best interior and lots of shinny stuff. ygp3734 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/> ygp3733 by Ken Wheeler, on Flickr"/>
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Ken what is wrong with Volvo, my fleet was made up of both Mack’s and Volvo’s. I owned one brand new 2008 Pete 379 tri axle dump which was the worst mistake I ever made, (the list of problems with it is longer than the number of cab overs that Quinella owns)and the worst part was Peterbilt never stood behind the piece of garbage. Volvo gave me better on and off road service than Mack with double the cab space. To each his own is how the saying goes.
That figures you would like a foreign truck over a great American icon, you bluebelly.. You probably drive one of those old Russian Volga cars too. Long live cabovers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Quinella my humble little old truck guru did you not know that the foreign company Volvo owns one of the most popular iconic American truck manufacturers on the road: Mack Steve
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Also Quinella before they bought Mack they owned Autocar, sorry to disappoint because I know it is a lot to take in on a Monday morning. BOOM. Steve
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Exkvate3140 wrote:Also Quinella before they bought Mack they owned Autocar, sorry to disappoint because I know it is a lot to take in on a Monday morning. BOOM. Steve
Dearest Steve: Yes, I knew that. Was Mack originally an American brand name? That would be a yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was an iconic brand name, yes? That would be a yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dearest Steve: Yes, I knew that. Was Autocar originally an American brand name? That would be a yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was an iconic brand name, yes? That would be a yes.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So if you can read my statement, like most Southern first graders, I stated that that they were iconic American trucks. BOOM. Now get in your Volga and drive down to the mailbox to get your paper. I'm sure you read the funnies first. You're always in them!!!!
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