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  1. Milo Check this out for some mirrors on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MACK-TRUCK-...sQ5fAccessories http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/MACK-TRUCK-...sQ5fAccessories I have one for sale if you dont have any luck. -moty
  2. This is a 1969 Mack R Model R685RST this was at once stage a caltex fuel truck. has a 5 speed gearbox, 237 reconditioned motor on 34,000lb diff. This is currently beeing restored and will be back to original paint
  3. what is this red fuel? and what the big deal? -Monty
  4. http://www.macktrucks.com.au/index.cfm?Men...FTOKEN=68580722 The new metro liner. 6nf76gf.bmp 6nf76gf.bmp
  5. Gday Paul. So you have actualy used this Stuff? and what they say is correct?. i had a look at the site today and was pretty impressed with the product. I would not mind using this stuff for my rig when it comes time to do the cab. i would like to do the insides of the doors, roof, floor, under the floor and the firewall. whats the application like, http://www.lizardskin.com/pages/testimonials2.php http://www.lizardskin.com/pages/testimonials4.php After the application would you still recomend some foil and foam on the floor and the firewall and roof? just want to find out as much as possibule before getting some sent to oz thats all, Q? might be a bit repeditive, just want to know more about using it and then afterwards. has anybody had an experance with this stuff? http://www.dynamat.com/index.html would it still be worth painting it with lizardskin and some layers of dynamat? Thanks Monty
  6. hey MackKid thanks for that. Andy in west oz and i are getting a list together for a bulk order of people that some old B & R model mirrors so hope fully the price wont be as high, so if you know of any one who wants a couple of pairs let us know, but ill hold off for a while, theres a bloke some hours from me that has a pair, i just cant seem to get to pick them up, in the next couple or weeks. -Monty PS i spotted your rig in the owner/driver mag some time back.
  7. HI spotted this pair on ebay today http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAP...sid=p2759.l1259 and was wondering if the dude is asking to much?. am getting a bit edgy as i want to gett the last few bits for my rig. Mirrors and a sun visors are the two items that have become the most elusive and potentially the most expensive to track down. or may be i should just hold tight till the group order goes through hope fully. thanks monty
  8. Andy. You might drum up some support via your rag? for all the skippys might make the goup by worth while. -Monty
  9. Rob What’s the damage for a Pair of mirrors, in US $$ the US to OZ exchange rate has dropped to 0.7xx AUS to the US Dollar, i was thinking of getting a pair as the price is some what Like Gold, the same bloke had the brackets for an old R on there as well for $350 bout a month back. This may be a question for Super Bazza Whatt, (aussis word for Barry ) Ifs its lower then retail hear ill have to get me a pair. -Monty
  10. Hi just windering if any one has a 5 sp Maxitourque shift pattern plaque that some one is willing to part with? Thanks -Monty
  11. Hi all from down under !!! has any one experanced using heat shealding materal for old trucks internal and for firewall and exaust to reduse the heat and noise? or has any one got any other things that they have used to combat heat and noise. thanks Like this http://www.aclperformance.com.au/prod_heatshield.htm or this http://www.secondskinaudio.com/products/Ac...e-Reduction.php -Monty
  12. mackdownunder try this bloke this is listed on macktrucks.com web site http://www.macktrucks.com/default.aspx?pageid=40 Dallas Fabian Import all Mack Parts from over there. 191 Waratah Road The “B” Model Specialists. Specializing Mangrove Mountain in B-Model Parts and Accessories. NSW 2250, Australia Supplier of “All” Old Mack Parts to Telephone: 0417-285-047 Australia and New Zealand. Try me for FAX: 02-4374-1011 the hard to get items. e-mail: badgesformack@bigpond.com Web: http://www.users.bigpond.com/badgesformack youll have to post some pictrues of your old girl !!!. -Monty
  13. This is for all skippys on this site. http://www.pearlcraft.com.au/trucks.htm -Monty
  14. or you can make one up your self. thats what i did. thats my 0.02 cents worth. -Monty
  15. Hey Daz Glad you have found a good support group for your terrible affliction. This web site caters for people just like you and many others. Hope you will be able to find some comfort. Its fantastic that there are australians on this site, spread the word !!!! -Monty
  16. Furrry Muff. did you make it to dubbo in july? -Monty
  17. Hi Rod thanks for the responce and some ideas. this is a post from the HCVC forum, http://hcvc.com.au/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1219710714/0#12 rod if you may have to get a higher horse power starter if 90psi is to low for you. i do remember that some time after the b model the horse power of the starter went in to doubel digets. -Monty
  18. hey ThaddeusW i have heard of using the tyers but as this thing is bob tail most of the time currently i will be redusing the pressure a fair bit in the tyers to improve the ride, so that means that there wont be much pressure in the tyers to start with, so there goes my backup plan, thats the reason for the small compressor. i have gone out today get 20 meters of hose and fittings so i can at least get some air from to the tyers I have also a suggestion of a small petrol compressor mounted on a rack behind the cab...or even hidden in a tool box
  19. Hi All. I live is OZ and most of the macks in OZ have an air start tank to start the truck. I in a few ocations have been left with out any air to start the truck. and in the cold can take a bit to start. this is my proposal to place 12v 4WD compressor on to the truck to fill up to 90psi the air tank. does any body know the volume of the air start tank? and does any body think that my plan will work? i have heard of stories of blokes having a small motor with a compressor to chug away for a bit to fill up the air start tank. thanks heaps. -Monty Bushranger Max Air II Air Compressor Bushranger Max Air II Air Compressor The Max Air II is a handy compressor to have on board when you're out bush or on the sand. It makes reinflating tyres easy pumping up 31x10.5" tyres from 15 to 30psi in around 1 minute and 25 seconds, and 33x12.5" tyres in 2 minutes. It comes with a carry bag, air hose, and features a snap on air outlet with a protective heat shield, and cast air filter attachment to make replacing filters simple. All compressor components are fuly servicable and the unit may be vehicle mounted and hard wired if required. The Max Air 2 pushes out around 52.5 lpm @ 30 psi, and offers a maximum of 72 litres per minute. Specifications: Maximum Air Flow: 72 litres per minute Maximum Voltage: 13.8 volt Maximum Amperage Draw: 29 A Maximum Working Pressure: 150 PSI Maximum Restart Pressure: 200 PSI Maximum Ambient Temp.: 70°C Minimum Ambient Temp.: -40°C Maximum duty cycle time: 33% @ 100psi
  20. try this http://www.challengertrucks.com/cindex.html -Monty
  21. youll have nothing left if you keep going at this rate, why dont you just pretend you are in england build the cab out of timber frame then put some tin sheeting on the outside, it worked for them !!!!!
  22. thanks mate good to hear the weekend went off for you. every one that i have spoken to and friends of friends that went also loved it, if you could muster up the items to make it better it would be greatly appreciated. -Monty
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