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1951 Mack LJ

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  1. I picked up some parts the other day that I was not sure what they would fit but the price was fair and they were new but from 1985. Figured someone on here would recognize the application. The Mack Sales Receipt is dated 2-5-1985 and from what I can barely read is the part numbers are 25995-502 and 25630-502. Now what too do with them I am not sure because they don't fit any seats I have.

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  2. Still having troubles figuring how to drag a video from facebook to here. But here is a photo after I already went through the pit. I am in the far lane with the bobbed bed chevy. It was a long box until I cut 18 inches out of the rear for better off road ability.

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  3. Went to the local fairgrounds to race my old red Chevy 1 ton today. Did OK but lost to a truck that had a lot more horse power and had been completely gutted out. If they call it a "Stock Street V-8 class" you would think that everyone would have driven the trucks there and not on trailers. Here is a video of one of the races I did win. I am running a 454 big block.

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  4. I have been using a Honda powered horizontal shaft driving a Comet brand pump. I want to say it is a Honda GX160 engine. Very worth the $800+ I paid for it back around 2001. I personally prefer more GPM than an overly rated PSI. I want to say it was only rated at 1800 psi but it works way better than the cheap 2500 psi Cambell Hausefeilds I was buying every 6 months before the Honda/Comet. My father and I have used it a lot over the last 14 or so years. Like most tools you get what you pay for. If you plan on only using it a couple time a year go cheap. But if you plan on using it regularly and can afford to buy a good quality one than save yourself the headache. But that is just me I like quality tools that last for a long time. I am still pushing the same Toro lawnmower around since 1990.

  5. I have had 2 Red Ford L-8000 dump trucks. The first was a 1987 powered by a 3208 turbo diesel with 10 speed and the second was a 1995 with 8.3L cummins and a not so great 7 speed spicer. Both great for getting in tight places.

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  6. Since we are on the topic of what we paid for our superliners.... I picked up my 1980 for $1,700 and drove it 50 miles home. But it needed tires, all fluids changed, some body work, and minor rust repair.

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  7. Just to keep with the spirit of cutting trees down. Here is a picture of the tree I was cutting for firewood a while back. I had to buy a bigger saw and found a good deal on a Stilh 046. Got a few cords out of that old Fir.

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  8. I was just trying to make a joke is all. I figured everyone had heard the rednecks famous last words "Hold My Beer......" Yeah the tree was only about 9 inches thick. Which was no match for the old R model. Made quick work out of pulling the stump out of the ground.

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