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Firemack

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  1. That looks like a very nice size truck for a private owner Aerial type fire truck. Not many are built that size in the US. Of course we have the Famous Baker Aerialscope built on the Mack Chassis and now built on Seagrave chassis, but is usually tandem axle and much bigger unit. Firemack.
  2. Brush and roller for the Cornbinder- who would notice- pretty close to the original paint anyway!
  3. I was out driven the 8V71 tonight, and it does sound great. I think to improve the sound I am going to make it a dual exhuast- kind of rare for a Hahn firetruck, but that way I enjoy it in stereo! Firemack
  4. My Mack MH has a Mack rebuilt E6, it has 90 Lbs oil pressure at 2200 rpm, 30 lbs at idle. I can check the book later today , but sounds about right. Firemack
  5. Nice Looking CF, I always liked the black over Red. Stick or Automatic? Don't forget to drain the pump and Tank in this cold weather. Firemack
  6. How about posting and picture, The B model doesn't have any rubber on the tow eyes or trim , but we might be able to help if you post a picture of what you have. Firemack
  7. You can put four turbos on that engine if you make sure the crank and bearings are Ok. The marine E9 version put out 1000Hp. Lots of tractors at the tractor pulls have the E9 putting out more than 1000Hp. Firemack
  8. They real alright, Silicone boobs don't move like that because they make them tight to stand up. I suggest we find more video and possibly where she might be available to demo them for us. Firemack
  9. Here is a supplier for the wiring and terminals, you might also find the connectors you need since they make harnesses http://harnessesunlimited.com/ Firemack
  10. Mike, I think Rossville still has the bell and siren. I think thye took it off when it went out of service. Firemack
  11. Need a decent Michelin Drive Tire with at least 8/32" tread. Pick up in Phila/NJ/Delaware area Thanks, Firemack
  12. 1951 Mack L95 Firetruck 673 Mack Diesel low miles (less than 10000 miles since installed) 5 speed Mack Transmission 1250 Gallon Hale Pump Clean truck, in service until 2009. Truck served at Radnor Fire Company, Wayne Pa from 1951 to 1969. Sold to Rossville Gerogia in 1969, served Rossville GA from 1969 to 2009, they updated the engine to a 673 Diesel and 1250 pump in 1969. Truck runs great will drive anywhere. Minor surface rust on radiator surround, no rust on body or compartments. Truck is currently in Alabama and would like to see it move back to Pennsylania or other state close to original home. Contact Firemack for more information
  13. Randy How many MPG does the dozer get on long road trips like that? Cool Pics Thanks Firemack
  14. The H67 is sold, and has new home in Atlanta Georgia, returning to the South where it lived most of its life. Firemack
  15. MackID22, Check out one of the projects from some of the guys on here that took a Mack B85 Firetruck and totally updated it and made it into a a great tow tractor. They bought a used school bus with a IH DT466 engine and trans (available cheaply) and did a really nice job. Here is an example of a neat E model firetruck chopped and channeled and has all new drivetrain. Firemack
  16. Got my own door story- Back in the day- hauling air freight with a brand new 1980 IH Transtar II- I was backing into a loading dock with a 27 footer. Stopped, got out-opened the doors and hooked the door latch back on the side on the trailer, got back in started backing up, and the flex on the trailer moving over the uneven parking lot let the right door loose, it swung right around and was inside the building when I first saw it, too late to stop , so just left it there while I unloaded, Needless to say the guys at the terminal thought I was one lucky son of gun that it didn't take the door right off! And of course i was glad I didn't have to explain that to my dispatcher. Firemack
  17. Bigen, I know from all of us here- we all hoped for the best, but knew this day was coming, so we all are very sorry for you and hope that the memories of your years together will be there to help you through this difficult time. Firemack
  18. Mack4 ever, Thanks for posting that was a lot of trucks at the show, I like the Blue MH! Firemack
  19. Leversole, I remember that they are welded to the dash panel and then screwed to the gloxe box door. I think you can still buy a set from Matt Pfahl for $35. Firemack
  20. I am holding the sign, 2nd to right next to Barry. Met the famous Rob - he was there later that day- better late than never- he had heard about the Superliner row so hightailed it out, and there were a few RL's also. There were 3 MH's at the show, and met lots of BMT members and their trucks. Great show again this year! Thanks to Gerhardts for hosting and everyone that helped make it happen, Firemack
  21. Convoyduel, I saw a L model recently that had a 673 and looked like it used the same motor mounts so think it should drop in. Firemack
  22. Yes the H model is still for sale, located in Central PA Firemack
  23. If you want to stay with original parts contact : John Brillman Brillman Company 540-477-4112 He offers high quality iginition parts and wiring for antiques http://brillman.com/store/ignition-parts-tune-c-141.html
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