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Firemack

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  1. 37 Mack

    The easist way to fix that is go to an electronic ignition.I used Pertronix, cost about $150 for both distributors, takes about an hour to install runs great and never have to change or adjust the points again. Also if installed correctly barely is visible.

    Firemack

  2. Just Wondering-

    The 19LS was heavier and had a 1000 GPM pump and 707 Gas Engine, the 85LS was 750 GPM pump and 707 gas engine

    The 19LS and 95LS were very similar- most 19LS had multistage pumps.

    The best book is the Mack Model L fire truck book by Harvey Eckart.

    I will see Harvey Saturday at the Mack show in Lititz, PA

    I can check to see if he has any more or you can check ebay.

    Firemack

  3. Mack 3P,

    Does Mack have any plans to offer a lighter duty Mack to fill in the void where Ford and Chevy/GMC left the mid class truck market?

    I would much rather have a Mack than an International or import. We are looking for a new middi pumper 4 door with 4 wheel drive around 38000-44000 GVW that would compete with the International 4400. Can we spec a light duty Granite? Our 1954 B75 is 33000 GVW and if it was available today would be the ticket with a 4 wheel drive and 4 door cab, which Mack made in that timeframe.

    Thanks

    Firemack

  4. Today was busy day for those of us in the firefighting business, I started the day with a fire call, then got changed and went to Church service, where we were honored along the police and miliitary, and blessed with a special prayer for all those who serve our country and community.

    After the service were thanked by the members of the community and then headed back to the firehouse to go to a September 11 memorial service at 1:00 where the township had erected a memorial to those who died September 11, and next the town had another memorial service at 7:00, so we had a busy day.

    I was in Canada on September 11, 2001 at a conference with all of the airport managers from around the US, and they immediately tried to find rental cars or any way back home to restart the airports. I rode the train back home to New York City and then to Philadelphia past the smoldering ruins of what was the World Trade Center, that sight will never leave my mind.

    I've met the guys from Ladder 10 in NYFD that serve the World Trade Center and met some of the guys that wonder why they are still here when their buddies didn't make it out. I think about all of the sons and daughters- today that don't have the last 10 years with their parents that we lost on that day.

    I have stayed in the hotel across the street from the World Trade Center and for those of who like Mack's have seen the constant parade of Mack's that have helped remove the ruins and are now helping build the memorial and the New Trade Center- I will never forget what I've seen there or the feelings when you walk up the new transit center steps through what was hell that day, but I am proud to say I am an American and proud to see our flag fly on top of the New Trade Center, a symbol of our strength and teamwork to overcome our darkest day.

    Firemack

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  5. Carl,

    We ended up getting a series of heavy thunderstorms and hail that hit our area , so I made it over the bridge in NJ but started to rain and made a choice to turn around and got back before they hit, we then had a lighting stike start a house fire, so had a working house fire (with help from our neighboring companies) for the afternoon for entertainment. Sorry I did not make it and also understand it never rained there. Well stranger things have happened. I am sure I would have had the wet ass award for the day if I had made it to the show.

    I am hoping to get the MH painted before the end of the season, but depends on if the shop can work it in.

    Firemack

  6. ASPELTZ,

    The main harness should have wiring for turn signals. it should go from under the dash out to the front of the engine compartment terminal block, and back to the terminal block over the rear axle. The brake light switch is located mid frame near the master cylinder, and has 2 wires running to it, with a pressure switch in the brake line. You should be able to get the wiring diagram from the Mack museum and may be able to read the coding on the wires. Then you just make up the wiring for the front from the front terminal block to the front turn signals and from the rear terminal block to the rear turn signals. I used a classic signal stat switch and turn signal lights which you find at Napa or on ebay or maybe someone on the site has these.

    Good luck,

    Firemack

  7. Do you have the original Master cylinder? If so it can be rebuilt by White Post in Virginia (google for contact info), They do excellent work and offer a lifetime gurantee. If you do not have the master cylinder then first check with Napa, they still had a listing for our B75 a few years ago, and if not then check with Matt Pfahl, he probably has one that can be sent to White Post.His banner ad runs on this website.

    Good Luck,

    Firemack

  8. The Mack MH 612 made it's first haul today to pick up the Hahn in Maryland, The only problem I had was the Hahn was so much heavier than the B75 Pumper that it broke a deck board, so had a quick trip to Home depot and got that fixed and made it back to the firehouse by 6pm. Off loaded the Hahn and had a bunch of towns people stop by to see it already and guys from the firehouse love the truck.

    Firemack

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  9. Hi Michael,

    I have the MH all set up and the trailer is ready to go. I will pick up the Hahn in MD with the MH and trailer on Friday and then load up the B75 on Saturday and haul it down to Millville NJ for the Wheaton Village Muster on Sunday. I had both the MH and trailer PA inspected and renewed my CDL so I am trying to avoid any problems with inspections etc. I am looking forward to seeing your Bulldog Mack!

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