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mrsmackpaul

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  1. Some time ago there was talk about VJ day in this wide brown land we call it VP day Victory in the Pacific I mentioned back then how I found something interesting on the youtube I would share if I remembered well looks like my brain hasnt failed me yet As a kid growing up my grandfather was in the Australian Airforce in the Pacific and he always told us how the Pacific was different as the the allies shared everything in the Airforce Even though the US didnt have a Airforce back then it was called the army air wing or some such thing but I think you all get the drift of what Im talking about, Australia had the second largest Airforce int the world at the end of the war They shared every thing I remember it been described was you went were you were needed you grabbed parts were you needed them from, didnt matter from where you just got the job done No body cared which country they were from they all worked together and shared, from what I have been told the Army and Navy never worked like this parts for planes were miss matched just to keep things flying as times were pretty crook back then and for some time it could go either way as in the Japs or the allies The one thing that pissed the the allies off to no end was the way the US treated their air crews and ground crews so the rest of the allies took matters into their own hands and set there own rules (The US brass wasnt happy at all) and made sure the US crews had good treatment and were as well looked after as every one else The biggest problem there was between the US and everybody else was people in the US ware a hat when they sit down to eat and some big brawls were the result as it was and still to a lot of people in Australia considered very bad manners to were your hat at the table My grand father never had bad words to say about his US counter parts he was disgusted with the way the US treated their men at the start but things improved for them he found most of them really decent people who were just there doing a job and most wanted to get it done and then get home they didnt want to be at war but like Australians were asked to help and they did Thats sought of the way I remember being told in fairly condensed form the few things Pa( my grand father) told me , he like any other veteran I have come across never really spoke about the war much and we as kids never really asked, I was bought up with "its rude to ask questions , if your supposed to know you will be told" Anyway found this clip goes for a bit but there is one part in it that is the only reference I have seen about the sharing and working together , I believe it truly was a special time in the world that in so many ways bought out the best in humanity and also highlighted the worst, we must never forget what was given up for us to live this free life that we all enjoy I hope you dont find this all to boring to me it wasnt as of the few things I had been told by my grand father about his time in the Pacific it meant so much to see and hear similar stories to some of the ones he told me thank you Paul
  2. Now who's having trouble sleeping read all of this and you will ready for the fart sack LOL Paul
  3. Kevin thanks very much for the link to youtube videos hadnt seen them before some more useless information Paul
  4. when this happens the air pressure isnt set right A soon as you flick the switch on the knob it puts pressure on the fork but the gears will only release when they have no load on them so if your climbing a hill and need to split a gear flick the switch when your near ready then on and off the go pedal and it will go straight in If your using the gears to slow down with dyna tard (dont know why you would bother open the door will work better) just flick the switch and on and of the go pedal they change right away The only time they will slip into neutral is when the engine gets down to near idle The reason you can preselect a Road Ranger is because they wont complete a change till they pass thru the neutral gate then the air is applied to the shift rams the Mack box is noisier but there is a lot more moving in a Mack box than a Road Ranger Think about this the Maxi torque was built for 285 hp it was that well built it was almost unchanged in basic design for way over 600 hp of the E9 thats Mack tough and on road trains they get over a million miles on the maxi torque grossing over 115 ton every day of their life you will never get that kind of life out of a road ranger Paul
  5. Did you notice some of those were LHD they would have struggled to compete on the European market way under powered and no tilt cab It got so bad out some dealers modified them new to tilt cabs as every other brand of truck towards the end had a tilt cab standard I wonder was the GM 6V53 sold anywhere else as standard at one stage dealers were fitting them with V8 185 Cummins motors to new trucks to try and compete and they wonder why the UK truck industry died Paul
  6. every road ranger I have driven wont shift until the gear stick passes thru the neutral gate in the box except for deep reduction can be shifted on the go with just a flick of the throttle and the switch I never have used all 12 speeds in a the Mack most times maybe 5 or 6 speeds only unless the weight is getting up to over 40 tons then I may split 4 th and 5 th once you go above 60 tons I find 3rd 4th and 5th need to be split even taking off on a steep hill with big weights lift off in deep reduction then low 1, 2, 3 and split after that But with a Mack motor even a cool powered Thermodyne they pull like a train so I find a lot of the time I will drive them just like a Maxidyne fine Paul
  7. They were pretty much the only KM's sold out here some came out with Bedford 6 but almost all from new had the 6 53 But having said that, KM's weren't a big seller either. A pretty dated truck when they hit the scene and totally out of date when they finished.
  8. The 12 speed I feel is the greatest gear box ever built. The road ranger is a lot more work to drive and isn't as well designed. It's harder on the driver and more thinking is involved if you arent used to it, where as the Mack is pretty fool proof. I am a fool and seem to handle it. The road ranger you have to shift the stick for every change. Macks you don't. The biggest thing I have found in driving a Mack box is you can't race them. There's a lot of weight spinning on the three shafts so I need to take my time. I have never had any luck driving a Mack with out a clutch. The Road Ranger is easier to shift not using a clutch at least I find it is. You get 5 reverse gears in a Mack box, only one in a Road Ranger. When hauling sugar cane, we often split into high range in reverse but it is easy to break reverse out the side on a Road Ranger box. Have seen it happen a few times. Biggest down side to the Maxitorque box is the shape. It's a bugger of a thing to pull out if your not set up for it but they are that tough they rarely have to come out. Paul
  9. FFS you can tell some of you jokers dont live here a lot of snakes in this wide brown land will kill you before you can get to hospital you yanks can keep your girly man rattlers if you like but theres some deadly crap out here that kill people every year even when they are right near hospital so it is still survival of the fittest out here when you farm I know its not politically correct but better than pushing up daisies in the middle of the farm, it aint gunna no one no good so snakes all snakes die here dont like it buy the farm cuddle all the snakes you want simple!!!!!!! Old blokes tougher than me crack the snakes like a stock whip and the heads will snap clean off I have seen it done as a kid one of them things I'll never forget Paul the snake killer and proud of it
  10. Yep most blokes I speak to reckon B doubles are a con a lot of people running them run the A trailer almost for free I still feel your far better off to run something with a few years on it and own it than have to drive the guts outta something to try and pay the bills Paul
  11. That's a real shame the ute is part of Australian folklore we commonly call them "tilly" just the thing for a B&S ball Many a big weekend as a young buck tear assing all over the country side Me as a young bloke trying to be cool I guess Looks like I was standing to far from the razor would have given a shelia pash rash Paul
  12. Swishy, Hillary's flogged your Mancini ???????? LOL bet gravity hasnt been that kind to her Paul
  13. no good at all mother nature sure likes to laugh at us some times anyway given time it will all work out Im sure Paul
  14. Yeah Tim it wouldnt fit in my garage either but I only want a single cab for me and the Princess the boy can drive him self now days Paul
  15. great stuff good work by all involved Paul
  16. Well down at Mackay on Monday and wandering around passing some time and came across the new Dodge Ram sales man tells me it goes like a cut cat and pulls like a 16 year old, I still cant get past the price Paul
  17. chicken should have just road on up there and go what sign never seen sign, were was your shovel for the snake ?????? only good snake is a dead one Very green and lush looking country side there looks a bit like a golf ball for a giant sticking up Paul
  18. looks like a great show , I like those Pacific and Hayes trucks very stylish indeed although perhaps style wasnt the main thing they were chasing when they built them but they sure got a bucket load of style in the end Thanks for sharing the photos and glad the Mack made it there and back ok Paul
  19. Swishy I was thinking of the same road but didnt wanna rain on their 11 mile parade LOL your way off the Melways there mate Paul
  20. As you watch the movie you will notice it has 4 trucks in it all been used it has a Super Hippo a COE something AEC or maybe Foden or maybe a Hippo and also something a little smaller than a super Hippo because its single drive ??? A great old film of simpler times Buffalo has three vents on the bonnet (hood) Hippo has two vents
  21. Oh yeah and that isnt a Hippo its a Buffalo bigger and more power not many sold out here or anywhere The old Buffalo still exists pretty rare cab on it custom made as was the norm back then in Australia for a lot of the pommy trucks Paul
  22. hey hey some ones found my hidden stash LOL Paul
  23. one of them is a vent to atmosphere and is meant to be open if the air is leaking a lot maybe time for a kit in the gear knob piece or maybe a regulator is set wrong Paul
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