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TozziWelding

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  1. I will scan the flyer and post it, I want to say Sept 14th, all trucks welcome.
  2. My buddy Alex made it with his 07 Pete leased to Noonan, nor bad for a 22 year old kid. Granted his uncle helped him out, the kid has wanted to do this since he was my sons age.
  3. I was out and about, then my wife showed up with the kids and we made the rounds. I will be at the Lazaro open house. I will start a thread with the info later today. I did meet Jack with his B61 and his dad, great guys and a great show as usuall, can't wait till next year.
  4. Link, http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/cto/3974725633.html
  5. I didn't think a 67 had that radiator, either way I like a nice metal visor on a B.
  6. I will be there, look for the welding truck, I will have the crane up with a flag hanging off of it.
  7. That is a load of good stuff there, I have the same problem, my truck comes home full alot more than it does empty.
  8. So the tank step brackets decided to rot off and the driver started whining, not a bad job all the bolts came loose and the tank was not rotted to shit behind the old bracket. I got new brackets, clips and rubber from Ballard Mack, all the parts were in stock. This is what we started with My 4 year old Bobby "helping" New top step brackets on Bottom step and bracket on Ready for a sticker and some low bed work come Monday.
  9. I have 7 tires 6 on rims, all good highway tread Bandag recaps, these came off a trailer dump we scrapped. The tires are in Framingham MA, I will sell each or as a lot, Make me an offer.
  10. I have only been living there for 4 or so years, originally from Plymouth.
  11. You need to get a grinder in there and reduce that pile by 60% then haul that.
  12. I see the problem, it is on the drivers side of the truck......
  13. The guy that painted the B was originally from New Jersey, he is in his 90's now and still does it. He was doing the C.H. White petroleum trucks out of CT until they got there new batch of Freightliners a few years ago. I would not be a bit surprised if you saw some of Al's work down by you.
  14. Another http://www.hankstruckpictures.com/pix/trucks/mark_redman/hallamore_mack.jpg
  15. Wow, I am surprised to see that for sale. If you drove by Hallamore's yard they were almost on display. http://www.hallamore.com/Heavy.htm http://www.hallamore.com/heavy-hauling-hallamore-crane-new-england.html
  16. Paul, if you don't mind me asking where are you in Falmouth. I did a ton of work down there when I lived in Plymouth.
  17. That F was sweet, old dude that reminded me of my Grandfather owned it, he was cool and told everyone all about it.
  18. On that I would block up the body, pull them and drop them off to have them rebuilt. Going to cost you a penny or two, but there wont be any what ifs when it is all said and done. What are you going to use to pluck them out of the truck?
  19. It depends on how much time you have and what you have for tools, sometimes you need to take the big rosebud to them, weld a bar to the gland and beat the piss out of it to get it apart.
  20. I enjoyed poking around the junk yard as much as I did at the show
  21. They might,if not I had luck with New England Hydraulics in Woburn. They did an oddball 4 stage ram for me, it cost me about $1000 for them to do it. If you pull it apart, Kenny at Capeway Bearing in Plymouth can usually match up what you have.
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