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doubleclutchinweasel

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  1. I curious about the resistors. Their exact job is to reduce voltage.
  2. Some (all?) of those have a small oil feed tube in the front of the air compressor crank that has a tendency to fall out when the pump is removed. If this one has the tube, be sure it is in place at installation, or you may not get lubrication to the compressor.
  3. Polarizing was important. I think there are instructions out there.
  4. You know, Barry, lots of the better kits I remember did have options in the box. Not that difficult to set up a frame for single or dual axles, or even to leave the frame long to allow end user customization. Multiple driveshafts (or cut-to-length pieces), extra crossmembers...not a big deal. Lots of the kits I built had both spoke and disc wheels in the kits. Again, builder's choice. This thing looks like it would be geared more toward the serious builder/collector than the casual builder. So, I personally think the quality and flexibility of the kit might be more important than the selling price. But, that's just one Weasel's opinion.
  5. The girl is pretty, but she can't cook. Or, is it she can cook, but ain't pretty. One way or the other...
  6. I built several of the R685 kits over the years. On the later ones, the quality had deteriorated somewhat and the parting lines had grown substantially. I always wished they had done a kit of the older R models with the steel dash. Some of AITM's had the old dash. Never enough time or options!
  7. There were 124 B13's made. Odd number should have been a diesel. Can't find any information on what engines came in those. Also 131 B23's made. Again, odd numbers should be diesel powered. Same problem. Can't find a lot of info on those either. Considering the clutch lever mentioned, this could easily have been a truck engine, later converted to power a generator or a sawmill. Speaking of sawmills, I had a cousin who ran his sawmill off a 50's model END-673 out of a wrecked B model. Still had the 9-speed overdrive Duplex behind it. Even still used the parking brake on the output of the trans. Plenty of power and plenty of speed options! Overkill, you think?
  8. Man! How long I wanted to hear that! I ended up buying a bunch of First Gear Diecast 1/25 scale B-models because no kit was available. I don't build many models anymore (no time, old hands, old eyes, etc.). But I would probably grab a couple (or more) for the "just in case" situation.
  9. If releasing the "parking brake" on your truck involves moving a rock...
  10. A B20 with a small diesel. Now that could be. Still like to know more about this.
  11. This is actually a 50 ton model. These guys have some really cool equipment.
  12. A 600mm pallet-size HMC and a 60" VTL. Nobody wanted them. So, la-la-la-la-la, off to the dump they went! The Trilifter is cool though, huh?
  13. Sending some old machines nobody wanted to the scrap yard.
  14. "I only used as much poison as necessary and not a 55-gallon drum more." Dale Gribble, regarding the chemicals used to control Hank Hill's ant problem in his lawn.
  15. Could it have been the pump motor off of Dale Gribble's insecticide sprayer?
  16. I was thinking generator or some other stationary application. Like Geoff said, not enough power for much of any kind of truck. This one definitely has me puzzled!
  17. If you've ever told the judge to "Hold on a minute" so you could "like" a post on BigMackTrucks...
  18. Now, if we can just figure out how Mack ended up with this thing!
  19. It sure looks like the White/Hercules that FJDRILL mentioned. But I can't find anything about when/where Mack used those engines. Sure would like to know more about that.
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