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High Binder

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  1. DailyDiesel, That's the truck. Sure sounds good. Thanks for posting the video. The fellow that owns the truck said he had to wear ear protection on the way to the show from New York. You weren't one of those fellows after that corn were you? LOL Thanks, Dan

    Also, I enjoyed your other videos on youtube.

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  2. I don't know anything about Mack shutters and I'm probably wrong but I think they are supposed to move. Second picture, bottom left, shows a slot where the end of the shutter is supposed to rotate. All of the shutters should be hooked together. I also think you are missing parts. Besides that, why would they be there if they didn't rotate.

  3. Odog, Glad everybody made it out ok. What I want to know is "What's happening with the Windfall wimmin"? You haven't said much about them lately. Also, do you know what the difference between an airplane take off and landing is? The take off is optional.

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  4. IS IT WORTH IT? That's up to you. This would not be a tough one if you go into the project with the understanding that you're going to have to touch every nut, bolt, and screw on the truck. I think you have to ask yourself, do I have the time? This one will take some time. Do I have the space and tools to do it with? What part of the restoration are you going to pay someone else to do? Can you do it all? From metal fabrication to paint to mechanical repairs. Is the truck complete? How many parts are you going to have to find? And probably most important, to what level of restoration are you considering? Like new original or get it running and put a little paint on it. The big out of pocket cost is having to pay someone else to do the work. As a good friend used to say," If it will cast a shadow it can be restored". Hope to see it running in a couple of years. This one would be a labor of love on your part.

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  5. Larry, Do you have your B61 insured with State Farm? If yes, do you have the B61 licensed as Historic? If yes, What does it cost you per year? I just changed over to State Farm and I'm wondering if they are cheaper than what I'm paying now. Thanks, Dan

  6. Paul is correct on the engines. At one time, I think there were maybe 28 different engines available for IH trucks. How confusing would that be for someone looking to buy a new truck.

    Paul, I was just curious about the nose. I've never seen one with fiberglass.

    Dan

  7. Paul, I like the tater truck. Looks like an early 60's V190 or V200. What engine does it have? Are you sure the cab tilts on the Kemp truck? The only tilt cabs I've seen had 4 grill bars. What did you mean by glass nose? Dan

  8. Paul, I agree with you on the 240 engine's in the R-160 series. The 180 series offered the option of the 264?, 282. and 308. The 190, 200, and 205 series offered the 401 or maybe 406 and 450 engines. I've never seen a 160 or 180 series with the tilt cab. I would think they are rare.

  9. The pics of the maroon tilt master were taken at Macungie. The owner lived in Pa. He moved to Fla. and then to who knows where. The truck has gone off the grid. A friend of mine knew the owner quite well but has no idea what happened to him or the truck. He's tried to locate him several times with no luck.

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