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  1. i cant remember the thread but i have posted a steering box rebuilder in portland oregon"pro steering" they seem to have damn near anything and if they dont have an exchange they will rebuild yours. as far as i know mack didnt build boxes, it could be a ross,trw,or saganaw, we used to have a truck with that set up but i dont remember the brand of box.

    They used Shepard and Gemmer, not much left in the Mack system. There are other sources for parts.

    FW

  2. I never could figure out why they chose this shade of green for the interior.

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    To look at the color green it has the least amount of eye strain, this topic came up many years ago in technical school why the drawing boards and the classrooms where light green, and many Postal facilities as well. It could be why Mack used it, don't know for sure, I know of at least two different shades of green on the steel dash R's.

    FW

  3. You know the divots in golf balls? They are there for aerodynamic reasons. And myth busters done a show on it once. Makes you wonder, whether something like that would work on the front and tops of pans?

    Apparently aircraft paint it similar, as they actively try to get an "orange peel" finish to create less wind resistance.

    I think it's creates a vortex or something....

    I have been told on small aircraft with flush rivets you get about two more knots.

    FW

  4. This is the city of Worcester Massachusetts former snow blower, I saw it only once working many years ago, and have a newspaper clip of it loading a DC Autocar dump.

    I believe it is a SnoGo 1941-46 Ford with Marmon Herrington 4x4 the deck engine is Buda. No blower attachment , unit has approx. 900 miles on it. I have this one as well.

    FW

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