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mrsmackpaul

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  1. Milk tanker drivers in Australia always self load, I have no idea who else would load Dairy farmer put the milk in the vat, our work is done The very best years of my life was dairy farming, I really loved that and still miss it today Paul
  2. There was LHD allowed in some states in Australia and only under some conditions in some states and some states not really at all People with WW2 type of gear had tp pretty much convert them to RHD in most states I think most things got converted to RHD as a matter of course and others that didn't had sign written in big ugly writting "CAUTION LEFT HAND DRIVE" Dunno if the writing made anything safer I reckon nack in the late 80's things started to change As imports of classic cars/muscle cars from the U.S. increased, so did dodgy shops converting things to RHD As I recall it, some really shoddy conversions were taking place and people were paying huge money for these conversions and I reckon it was maybe when some people died as a result of these conversions that car clubs and the likes really pushed back at the government's rules We have car club registrations in Australia that cover collectable cars trucks tractors etc Your only allowed on the road 45 days of the year and some other rules I feel the clubs argued successfully that it was much safer to have these vehicles in good original condition than have dodgy modifications So back to trucks and every day vehicles Only special types of vehicles are allowed to be LHD and on full rego and used daily, as far as I know Things like cranes and farm machinery and the like I'm sure there are lots of exceptions to these rules, but as a general guide that would be my understanding There were 2 H model's bought into the country and I feel both were converted to RHD over their working life The DM 800's were converted as well as were I feelthe R700's The F models had 2 right angle gear boxes on the dash and a PTO shaft joining them up when new in Australia Then the FR was introduced and this was a F model cab on a R model chassis The R model chassis was used om everything well into the 2000's as the chassis was well suited to RHD Enough waffle from me Paul
  3. Fully blinged, looks like Mr T has been tyre fitting ha ha ha Good job Bob Paul
  4. Here is the lady on her Tennessee walking horse And GMC truck Paul
  5. Well done, loosing weight is a challenge and as I get older the challenge is even harder I have no good answers here Was running between 8 and 10 mile each morning for nearly 15 years after I had a accident and busted my back in a couple of spots Dunno if I lost weight or not but sure as I never weigh myself, but I felt better and still take zero medication Developed a heel spur type of deal a few months ago, so did something really unusual, got some new tyres and tubes for a push bike someone gave my years ago Stuff me that took a while to get used to but I am 12 - 13 mile each morning Almost always up at 3.00 am and go straight out to it Well done on the weight loss, I dunno if I could give up Bourbon, the longer I'm married the better it tastes ha ha ha Paul
  6. Bugger me Geoff, it's always a sad moment when a dog '0' log passes It's bloody tough to loose them, I have never bought a dog, they just sort of end up with me, and boy, do they bring life into my life If it's a pup, I think is this maddness ever going to end, they are perfect mates for humans and humans are perfect mates for pooches Thinking of you in this tough time Paul
  7. 60 years strong! This week’s Mack Facts celebrate the R Series, the model that shaped Mack’s history in Australia. 1. The most popular Mack series ever built, the legendary R Series truly put Mack on the map, or more accurately, on roads all around the world! While this summary from Mack Inc. captures the global story well, it doesn’t quite reflect the unique Australian history. The last locally built R variant was the Australian-designed Metro-Liner, which rolled off the Richlands production line in December 1996, just over 31 years after the first R Series left the Rocklea facility in October 1965. 2. In Australia, Mack Trucks Inc. began local manufacturing in early 1963, producing the legendary B Models at the fledgling Rocklea, QLD operation as fast as demand could be met. But operators were soon calling for more performance, greater driver comfort, and increased hauling capacity, paving the way for the R Model, the perfect evolution and worthy successor to the B Model. The first two trucks were imported in mid-1965, an R403 and a more powerful R609. The photo shows the first R609 in Allentown in 1965, ready for shipment to Australia. 3. Almost 9,000 R Series trucks were built in Australia in an incredible range of configurations. Starting with the ever-popular R609, powered by the tough END711 engine, through to the heavy-duty R800 off-road model, the R Series proved it could handle virtually any hauling task in the harshest conditions. It’s only fitting that such an achievement is celebrated, marking 60 years of the R Series in Australia! The hero photo features the very first V8 R Series delivered locally, owned by Smiler Nilon. Paul
  8. The shroud is huge, as in very long The Detroit's are very odd shaped but trucks soon fitted the motors Paul
  9. Someone with a spare parts book might be able to look up if there is a gasket Joey your normally good on the parts book department, was there ever gaskets for the axles ? Or have I only ever owned old rubbish that's been butchered by everyone before me ? I'm curious now, I always try to put everything right when I'm working on things, but I honestly don't ever recall seeing a gasket Paul
  10. If we are talking the axle to the hub type of deal, I don't think they ever had a gasket They crush up pretty tight, I don't recall ever seeing a paper gasket, it would be only very thin paper if there was a gasket I have only ever seen silicone type of sealant I do prefer to use Loctite sealant, stays flexible and doesn't leak and also looks very stylish with it's purple colour Paul
  11. Good to have some progress, everything seems to be taking me longer these days Paul
  12. Bob I reckon the New Zealand R 800 will have a 350 or 320 coolpower with its dual aircleaners from new Paul
  13. Enjoy the show, the truck will still be there tomorrow or the following days Paul
  14. No the the DM's sold in Australia had the cabs offset to the left when new I think all were shift to the center like a normal truck The New Zealand DM's I feel were made central like a normal truck when new Have the LHD cabs are very dangerous in a RHD country Imagine trying to over take another vehicle, you have to pull fully into the oncoming traffic before you can see if it's safe to pass Paul
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