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h67st

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  1. That brings up a good question...what's with all the "kills" in NY and PA? I've heard of several towns with "kill" in the name.
  2. The NY Times called the Cybertruck "pointy". It looks like a space ship.
  3. Interesting to see that set back axle on the brochure...they didn't make many of those.
  4. The angle of the photo makes it look smaller...it's a standard H67 cab. I think the sleeper's around 24" wide.
  5. Yeah--wait till dark and grab a photo of that thing lit up!
  6. Sounds like the truck in the Alan Jackson song Drive!
  7. This is on Facebook Marketplace in Jonesville VA...for some stupid reason FB won't let me pull up a link to the ad. They're asking $2,000 for it; looks pretty rusty.
  8. The building I'm sitting in at this moment was an IH dealer from 1927 to 1959. I don't have any photos except this one...I wish I had some pics of the trucks that were here.
  9. Never get in the way of a man with a saw in each hand.
  10. Some things are definitely better in pairs.
  11. I found this story in an "Over The Road" magazine from 1988 or 89...I really like the photo. Interesting story about why Hennis went bankrupt.
  12. Nice! What does the "gk" mean in rw700gk?
  13. I found the numbers for mine by getting the build sheet from the Mack Museum. Mine has the 34k suspension so it wouldn't work for you. You could also check Stengel Bros. http://www.stengelbros.com/ they have a lot of Mack springs and parts.
  14. So is that a 3 speed with a hi/low stick? Do you shift it like a 10 speed duplex?
  15. That's a clean R! So they were using a twin-stick in 1985? Is the 300+ a Maxidyne motor?
  16. Me too. My project is dragging and it makes me feel like I'm not the only one.
  17. Welcome...you'll find a lot of fellow truck nuts on this site.
  18. h67st

    Who?

    They keep the rodents away and won't poop in your garden!!
  19. You and me both...I think back to all the cool old trucks I saw and would really like to have a photo of them now. Back then you actually had to buy film and pay to have it processed. These phones and computers are just too nice.
  20. Post some photos of that project! We all like to see what's up and maybe learn a thing or two.
  21. Thank you for trying!!
  22. They sent me the line sheet but the print copy is terrible...they said some of their originals are not in good enough shape to read a lot of the info.
  23. My lower pads are stamped 10QK36A-5 but when I look up the dimensions online it comes up as a 10QK36B. They are available from PAI, Euclid, Atro, etc. I may have to use the buttons & springs because the hole in the top leaf spring is too small to use the rubber insulators in the upper position (hole in bottom leaf spring is larger). My arrangement # is 3QKA532AP15; I sent it to Barry at Watts and he said they don't have any of those drawings. I got a schematic of that arrg. number from the Mack museum but there are no part numbers on it. I googled the numbers you all gave me above and none of them come up as available.
  24. Or a chrome bumper dragging the asphalt.
  25. Yes, mine's a 34,000....SWDL56. I may buy a rubber pad and see if it fits.
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