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A Tour of Mack's Allentown, Pennsylvania Museum

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To correspond with the launch of the first fully electric LR refuse truck, curators at the Mack Museum in Allentown, Pennsylvania set up a display of vintage waste hauling trucks. Here are a few samples.

1929 Mack AK

Engine: 77-hp Mack Model AC gasoline

Trans: Mack AC 4-speed

Axle: Mack AC chain drive

Body: Mack 4-cubic yard

Hoist: Heil 5 ton

Truck was delivered to the customer November 4, 1929

This truck was restored and donated to the museum by Republic Services of Phoenix, Arizona in honor of company founder, H. Wayne Huizenga

Photo: Jim Park

1929 Mack AK

Photo: Jim Park

Mack MV model, circa 1965

Photo: Jim Park

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Mack Senior model, circa 1915

Photo: Jim Park

1990 Mack MS250

Engine: 210-hp Mack E3-210

Trans: T1060 6-speed

Axles: 12K front, 20,800 rear

On loan to the Mack Trucks Historical Museum from Nuss Truck & Equipment, Rochester, MN and McNeilus Truck & Manufacturing, Dodge Center, MN

Photo: Jim Park

1990 Mack MS250

Photo: Jim Park

1965 Mack B57S

Engine: 237-hp Mack Maxidyne ENDT675

Axles: 18K front, 40K rear, axle ratio 6.34:1

Truck was delivered to the customer August 7, 1965

On loan to the Mack Trucks Historical Museum from Chris Lee, Easton, MD

Photo: Jim Park

1965 Mack B57S

Photo: Jim Park

1951 Mack LF

Engine: 158-hp Mack Thermodyne EN510A gasoline

Trans: Mack TR671 6-speed direct

Axles: 8K front, 22K rear, axle ratio 5.74:1

Body: Heil Colecto-Pak 1713 DA

Truck was delivered to the customer July 30, 1951

Donated to the museum by Republic Services of Phoenix, Arizona

Photo: Jim Park

The latest version of the Mack LR (introduced in 2015) is all electric, from the vehicle drive to the hydraulic packer.

Photo: Jim Park

1929 Mack AK

Photo: Jim Park

Mack Manhattan model, circa 1908

Photo: Jim Park

A diesel version of the Mack LR with a Curotto-Can collection system.

Photo: Jim Park

1965 Mack B53S

Engine: Thermodyne END673C diesel

Trans: 18-speed quadruplex

Axles: 18K front, 40K rear, axle ratio 6.34:1

Body: Dempster Dumpster model LFW 603C

Donated to the museum by Republic Services of Phoenix, Arizona

Photo: Jim Park

1951 Mack LF

Photo: Jim Park