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rbellinger

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  1. thank you all for the info I've found for the time I've been here at Big Mack Trucks. The old girls gone. The Local body shop ,with the help of my son-in-law who works there, gave her a new home. She will be well taken care of and hopefully I'll see her completed in all her glory .I salute all you wrench pullers dedicated to the preservation of our chosen profession. I'll pop in every so often to see how thing are here and see how everyone is doing. Ya'll be safe out there

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  2. If anyone needs a 1955 Mack H63LT parts list manual, in good shape, and is willing to pay for the shipping..they can have it. Just let me know..I've also a few other thing kicking around. I'll post them as I find them since we moved, it's the least I can do to try and support the preservation of the Mack truck history.

  3. The cab has been off for 4 years now but the engine and tranny has been tarped. , removing the cab caused most of my health problems. When the grand son comes out to the farm this weekend I'll have him help me to remove the injectors and turn the engine over by hand. Can't pull those big wrenches no more..sigh!!! I don't want alot for the old girl,, just don't want to see her go to the scrap yard. She and I have a thing about being born the same year only a few weeks apart.

  4. Sweets Corners is just west of Dunnville, Ont. This was my retirment project, but health issues have put a short comming to that. If I'm out of line asking that much for the old girl , let me know. I'd hate to see her in the scrap yard, they just don't build them like this any more.The only major things missing are the inside heater core and housing, hand brake drum and linkage for arround the drive shaft and the right drive axle.

  5. Howdy and I must say, a very interesting and enlightening site. The vast amount of knowledge shown on some of the posts is almost refreshing.

    Sorry I'll try not to babble.

    Names Ray with a 1955 H63T sitting in the back Barn yard for a few years , now thinking seriously of getting it on the road, last time was 1972. With 31 yrs of driving on the rear of my trousers , it's time to slow down a bit and enjoy life wile still staring through a windshield. (wife thinks I'm loco,,could be right)

    Any way just a line to say "Hey" to everyone and if anyone has any info,,, good or bad about my old h63t it would be warmly welcome. I do have a parts manual for it and if anyone needs help in that way , please feel free to ask.

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