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Posts posted by IH Farms 2
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They done cost that much just change them take the tire off. Weld the nut to the stud and back them out with an impact and install new studs and nuts
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On Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:08 AM, ranchhopper said:
They haul van trailers from the factory next to hines lumber I talk to him from time to time on the CB he has been doing a good job keeping his truck clean since Carl had it repainted. Got laid off for the winter last Friday so I wont be seeing those guys until next spring.
Sparky hauled my combine up from southern Illinois couple years ago I'll get my wife to find the pictures and post them.
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It's a glider from what I can tell the vin starts with a 2m instead of a 1m.
This truck has been for sale for over 2 years at least in various places
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I put por 15 on my frame and their por 15 top coat under my 5th wheel. Couple months later had to take the 5th off again and you could peel it off in large sheets. It was old paint so not sure if that was the issue or what
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Its telling you traffic will be getting bad and its quitting time. What is the fuel level? Maybe thats the time it gets low enough and there is a crack in the draw tube?
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You can run it disconnected to see if the cable is turning. It kinda sounds like the adapter off of the trans may not be working correctly so I'd check that out
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I was gonna yell at you ranchhopper on the cb today but I don't remember the channel you guys run nice looking rd you have now.
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10'X10' door and at least 20' for length should be plenty for storage can't have a tall stack though. Mine on 22 low pros and a 72" muffler and stack height is under 12'
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I'm sure the grab handles where an option. Mine has them makes getting up on the battery boxes to clean the windsheilds a little easier and safer
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It looks good compared to some of the junk in towards chicago running around
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I screwed it in where the cable went just have to use the plastic tip thats on the cable like I said.
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This is the one I used had to modify it with an original drive tang. Cut it down and drilled a hole in the middle
The speedometer head is autometer part number 1480. Had to calibrate it basically find a measured 2 miles and drive it following the instructions on how to set it up
I have a T2100 at the moment want a t2130
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Sure will I can even give part numbers from Summit racing once I get home tonight
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9 hours ago, Freightrain said:
With all the variations today it is not worth fixing the old cable stuff. I stripped a couple different pencil gears in my triplex and gave up on it. Worked with a member here and made an electronic speedo set up. I machined a reluctor ring and the tailhousing for the pickup. It works great, but not something just anyone can do(unless you have machine shop exp). They now make GPS stuff that is plug/play.
I noticed that after I ordered the unit that still drives off of where the cable went that they have GPS modules that'll drive the speedometer
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Yep it'll be kinda handy to have a trip odometer too
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So I had the cable break on me taught no big deal. Went to mack bought a new one $120 later installed it. Monday went to work lasted 8 hrs. So when I got home started cruising Summit Racing's website found an autometer guage and a signal generator that'd screw into the trans. Finally got a chance today to install it real simple and easy had to modify the the generator drive with the stock tang which went well and 5 wires to hook up and route
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19 hours ago, ranchhopper said:
When did carl get the red b model?
He's had it for a while think it got done this past winter he did a lot of work to it.
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If the windshield is dry and you have air wipers they are probably working fine. Try with a wet windshield also of you twist the knob it controls the speed that way
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Would you be willing to figure out how to ship them to illinois.
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Didn't notice that superliner the last 2 days coming back from Ligonier IN
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I know a guy that uses them all the time has like 30 trucks. He even has 3 or 4 in stock at his shop. He's never had an issue
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Chicago R models
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Spotted this in storkmack's backyard at the delong elevator