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I've always been a fan of the tractor-trailers. I really love to see some stunning ones, as well. So I decided to share my love of these grocery haulers with you.. I'll be posting pics here and there..

Some will be from the internet, and some will be from the road traveled or stops.

Beautiful W9

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I found this one for sale locally! Posted Image[ATTACH][/ATTACH]

They named it FEARLESS

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How in the world do you see out of that one????

There is only 10 inches of visible windshield! Its crazy!:eek:Sent from my DROID RAZR using Tapatalk 2

May not be beautiful to all as its just a run of the mill underpowered Kenworth... but this one is beautiful to me. I was the oversight and manager in designing and building the pump on the back of it. Me, some soapstone, a pile of money, a couple old rig welders, an Electronics Tech, and some patient mechanics.

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Or cow catchers like the trains.When they can't stop in time they can use them to push everyone out of the way. :thumbup2:

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yeah, they do sit low.. On my last trip to Texas, I followed a slammed KW through Tennessee, haulin' cattle. We both stopped at the truckstop, and when he pulled into the truckstop, he raised the air suspension up to pull in. It was pretty badass.

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OTR rig pics are great and so are the stacks. My dad did long haul, coast to coast for a living, his whole life. It's in my blood.Anyway that brings me back to the stacks, what do you guys think about stacks on your own trucks, your pick-ups that is?

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"Let 'er rip, tater chip!"

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