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DigDug

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  1. Looks good. I think I need to do that to mine , but dread it. Im just down the road from West Paris in New Gloucester. Where did u get the rails?
  2. Nice job! Sounds like it needed a ton of work. I don't think I have seen any of those before , but really like it.
  3. I think I saw these trucks on a auction site recently. Will try to remember.
  4. I think I will pick me up a camera. Im using my phone camera and its not to good. There is more rust on the frame than I thought now that the tank is off. Connor is needling the frame the last few hours while I was out pumping septics. I will need to replace some frame bolts as I need to take off some tank straps from frame. The new straps that hold tank on are spring loaded so the frame can flex a bit and not crack tank. The frame will take a lot longer to clean up than expected and I think I will put another cross member in it. The rears are also leaking pretty good, so looks like this may take me some time to finish up.
  5. My son and I got the tank picked off the Superliner this week and set on blocks for sandblasting. Now comes some work on the truck , first is clean the frame up then replace the trunion bushings.
  6. Thanks for posting the link. I couldn't copy and paste for some reason. I think there restoring a B with integral sleeper at Irv Bickfords shop in N.Yarmouth , Maine also.
  7. Trying to put a link here to a auction that has this truck in it. Elmer Murray Auctions. PA. Register Existing Customer? Sign In First name Email Confirm Email Password Zip Code Send me promos, discounts and other special information from SearsPartsDirect.comRegister Cancel By clicking Register, I agree to the terms of use and privacy policy. Forgot passwordThe email address you entered is incorrect. Please try again. Please enter your email address for this account. We will send you a confirmation email containing a link to reset your password. The password can be used across the entire suite of Sears websites. Email Continue Cancel Email SentAn email has been sent to your account. Please follow the link in the email and you'll be prompted to create a new password. The password can be used for PartsDirect, Kmart, Sears, etc. ContinueThe password you entered is invalid. Please try again Password Reset Please enter new password.Please retype password. Continue Password must include At least 6 characters, no more than 15.At least 1 letter (a - z)At least 1 number (0 - 9)No spacesNo special characters (i.e. %$#!@*)Passwords are CaSe SEnSiTivE <iframe src="//s.thebrighttag.com/iframe?c=GhAW9fd" width="1" height="1" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0"></iframe> Tips for finding your unique model numberLook for your model sticker, tag or plate.Include every digit in the model number, even if some are sized or styled differently.Kenmore and Craftsman model numbers typically have three digits separated by a period.Examples: Try searching again: Model Number GO Can't find your model number? Get help locating it
  8. HEY! Haha, my father always told me "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" .
  9. Heres a pic of my other truck. White cab and red tank. After Superliner is done I would like to update the Ford L8000 to a single axle MR.
  10. Looking for red and white cab pics . May do something like this or at least red pin stripe.
  11. Yes, putting tank back on after sandblasting 4 coats of paint off it. First I have a lot of work to do on truck. I and going to get the frame back to Red color which will take some doing. You can see in this pic it was Red originally. Truck will be painted white and tank will be red to match my other septic truck.
  12. Question : Steers are 1100 / 24.5 , this is the only good tire on truck . I plan to put on 10 new tires. Can I change the front to 1200's or would I need a wider wheel? The wheels are Alcoa not sure on size , but the 1100's fit fine.
  13. Couple pics from this winter to spice up the thread. This was in the garage to remove lettering and cut tank straps loose.
  14. Does anyone here know or remember Jim Humphrey? He is in the red hat. This is who I got crane from and he lives a couple of miles away . He and his father restored Mack trucks for years . His fathers name was George Humphrey. They are located in Gray / New Gloucester, Maine. Jim said they would use this crane to lift the trucks off the trailers and set on ground. I believe George was restoring these trucks along with some employees and also was connected with Erv Bickford. Anyways he has a lot of Mack truck pictures on the walls that they restored and I wondered if anyone here owned one. I think some are owned by Gary Mahan. Ok thanks. doug
  15. forgot to post this pic on last post.
  16. Hope to lift tank off this week . While I have the tank off to sandblast I am going to go through the truck a bit. First is to do the trunion bushings. Have always hired that out, but want to do these myself.
  17. I just wrote a shit load and it got deleted twice as I lost connection. Pisses me off. Here a 1942 UNIT crane I picked up to lift the tank off the Superliner.
  18. Hi Refusegetter , I will find my thread and put up a couple of pics. I just got a crane to take the body off. doug
  19. Nice pics! I just liked your page.
  20. I live up the street from Thayers garage. Could it have been a leased truck to Thayer?
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