Will it START? OLD International Cabover Dump Truck SITTING for YEARS!

In today's video, we are out in the paddock to see if we can bring a legendary truck back to life. This is an International Acco T2670, a classic Australian built truck that has been sitting for years. It’s covered in mould and rust, but under that cab is the heart of a beast: a 400 Cummins Big Cam diesel engine. This is a true mechanical revival of a machine that helped build the country, and we are going to see if that old iron still has some fight left in it. The International Acco (Australian Constructed Cab Over) is a famous part of Aussie trucking history. While many of these were famous for their working life as a dump truck or "muck truck" on construction sites, this T2670 has a different story to tell. We aren't focusing on its time as a tipper today, we are looking at whether this vintage truck can overcome years of neglect and drive onto a float to reach its final destination up the coast. These trucks were built tough in Dandenong, and they are known for being easy to work on but hard to kill. The big question today is: Will it start? Starting a Cummins engine after it has been abandoned for years isn't easy and takes a lot of patience. We have to check for seized parts, prime the fuel system to get the air out, and hope the batteries have enough juice to turn over that massive inline 6 diesel. Watching an old truck puff out that first cloud of black smoke is the best feeling in the world, but it takes a lot of cranking to get there. If you love big rigs, diesel cold starts and seeing old trucks rescued, then this is for you. We’ll explore the Acco T-Line and show you every step of this first start attempt. Make sure to hit that like button and subscribe to follow along with the restoration. Let’s see if we can get this 400 Cummins screaming once again.