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h67st

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  1. I was planning to get a period-correct trailer to pull, but I don't want to spend the time and money on something else (I have the Brockway for that).
  2. I bought a deck plate, pogo stick, and trailer lines. I reused the cast iron gladhands to look original.
  3. The data plates had all been painted over, I soaked them in hot soapy water and gently scraped the paint off. I hit them ever so lightly with SOS pads and called it good.
  4. It's really sad when a truck gets that rusty...sometimes it can't be helped but other times they're just neglected when they should be fixed or sold.
  5. Jerry Howard ran a trucking outfit, and Howard Historical Trucking (I think that was all show trucks, not freight haulers) in Enon Ohio. He had a lot of old trucks and a shop to restore them. I went to a truck show there a few years back, sadly Jerry has since passed away. He hauled my H67 back from Longmont Colorado for me. ...My mistake, they were in Fairborn (near Enon).
  6. That is the "double dog" truck; according to this video on Youtube it belonged to Benny Whitehead. Apparently he passed away so probably an estate sale.
  7. This guy in Tennessee has an old LJ(?) with a sleeper, that's a rare truck. The ad is a couple of months old so I don't know if it's still available. No price on the trucks. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1219877428894963/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3Afa9c86cd-066e-4ae7-90e6-ce7d0d2e0805
  8. Alcohol evaporator, moonshine holder, whatever you want to call it! Does the straw go to the driver so he can have a sip? 😉
  9. Yes, it's a 1970 361. That will be next after I finish up the H67.
  10. Today I got some things buttoned up and backed the truck outside for the first time in 6-1/2 years, still a lot of little things to do but definitely a milestone!
  11. One thing I've heard said on here is to get the truck on a hill (up or down) and see if the idle surges; if it smooths out when on a slope then the problem is in your governor.
  12. I picked up 10 new Nutech 10.00-20 tires yesterday, got all of them mounted today. That was a full day's work! When I fixed tires back in the 80's I would do this much before lunch. I paid $3,500 total with tubes, flaps, tax and everything; they look like decent quality tires. Of course, we'll see how round they are when I get this thing on the road! I used my "safety cage"...a clip-on chuck with the tire sitting behind the shop in case it blows. My record is intact, I've never had a 2-piece rim blow apart on me.
  13. Looks good! I remember when we learned how to jig time a Cummins, the instructor said there are three rules to it. 1) Read the gauges right. 2) Make sure you read the gauges right. 3) Make ****ing sure you read the gauges right!
  14. Looks like yours has the Luberfiner 750c oil filter, Zoro has them for $19.00. This page has the measurements on it, you could measure your old element to match it up. My truck has the shorter Luberfiner 500c. https://www.zoro.com/baldwin-filters-oil-filter-element-by-pass-c750-e/i/G4465605/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=surfaces&utm_campaign=shopping feed&utm_content=free google shopping clicks&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk6n8sbGp_gIVFAizAB1wVgh7EAQYBSABEgJcJvD_BwE You'll also need a cover o-ring, part # 2788, or Baldwin # G309-B. Zoro doesn't seem to carry them.
  15. Other guys have looked for those, they're very hard to find. If you locate one, better grab it!
  16. Here are some of the codes used by guys on this site: Kirker paint #812 or 812A Omni(PPG) Acrylic Enamel #MAE 45735 Mack part #312sx19p2 NAPA 42198 Sherwin Williams B7-42198-00-Y Axalta 44419 Frost Green Metallic (I used this on my truck, exact match for original interior color).
  17. Thanks for the kind words! Back when I was a mechanic we would crack a windshield now and then when installing, thankfully I didn't break any of these. I started out using straight dish soap but found that mixing it half and half with water makes it slipperier (is that even a word?).
  18. I bought new glass from Sanders ( https://www.sandersreproglass.com/ ), it was around $700 for all 7 pieces with shipping. I traced paper patterns for them to cut from since the openings for the windshields and rear window were hand-formed by the guy who did the body work. They look really good, I put the windshields and rear glass in over the weekend. I bought some reproduction rubber that's not formed to the shape of the openings so it didn't work perfectly on the tight radius corners. I had to cut the miters for the windshields myself and that didn't work too well 'cause when you try to cut rubber on a straight line it wants to flex around on you.
  19. I'm sure they get some cracks in the walls, but if the crew knows what they are doing it can be done well. They can even move brick buildings, I watched them move a stone arch from a railroad station in Columbus Ohio.
  20. They moved a historic school building to Williamsburg VA, as you can see a tough old Mack supplied the motivation.
  21. The old United Pacific C555702 is kinda oval, but I don't know the measurements. It's only $4.56 plus shipping. https://www.finditparts.com/products/8648479/united-pacific-c555702?srcid=CHL01SCL010-Npla-Dmdt-Gusa-Svbr-Mmuu-K8648479-L386&srcid=CHL01SCL010&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI97_i16DU_QIVwBvUAR2JBQt9EAsYBSABEgJNX_D_BwE
  22. Flex shaft is an attachment that chucks into your dremel, then you can put a wire wheel or whatever tip you want in it.
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