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mrsmackpaul

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  1. That was on TV last night in this part of Australia Funny story about the movie, now my boy as a teenager growing up would find stuff I had bought and hidden and would usually use it and so on long before I did This really pissed me off So I see the movie "They Live" for sale one day, we were sugar cane farming in north Queensland at the time and in the wet season (only have wet and dry seasons in that part of the world, no winter or summer etc) it rains for a few months then stops So I would buy old movies etc so I had something to do in the wet season So I had this movie and was so proud of myself as the Curley kid never found it Problem was I could never find it either 🤪😂 Shifted house and all, still can't find it So the Princess and I are going on a cruise next week with.the Curley kid and his lady friend, then home for two weeks and then fly to Calgary for a couple of weeks before flying to NewYork and catching up with a mate and then back on the kero kite home So all this exposure to people in confined spaces I thought it would be pretty shitty if I got Covid while been chased by a grizzly bear halfway across Canada So I got my Covid shot/booster apart from a sore arm and feeling a little flat and out of energy, I'm fine and have no desire to buy a Toyota Should of watched more of the movie last night, might have come out with a new Toyota Take care Other Dog Here's a shitty load I did for a mate a couple of years ago to give you something to laugh at jaz this thread up a bit Paul
  2. Yep, hit the frothies and let some fire works off Do you lot drink beers like this, or is just a Australian thing ?? Have a great day everyone Paul
  3. Vlad I think it is plenty high enough now, even if it wasn't to be I guess they can just tow it to higher ground Problem is in this part of the world, it is so flat there is no higher ground Paul
  4. I don't hear complaints apart from unusual or perhaps unexpected shifts They do appear to hold up okay even at 130 ton GCM Paul
  5. Vlad, not yet, I think we hang onto trucks a lot longer in Australia than most countries And we tend to really wear them out beforw trading them in Paul
  6. Was over Shepparton way today Went to the M.O.V.E as it's known Or for dumb ass's like me The Museum of Vehicle Evolution The display Anthem that no doubt toured the country, I have seen it before in a dealership Anyway a RHD Anthem The sleeper has a great big walk thru checker plate frame for shows etc there was plenty of other gear there from cars to push bikes Paul
  7. Got sent this tonight Little house on a big trailer Lifted on with a crane you can see hiding in the trees Paul
  8. With the greatest of respect I'm gunna call this urban myth No difference to pulling jumper leads off a vehicle with a flat battery once you've jump started it I'm sure you have heard plenty of stories and had blown tail lights but Im calling this as myth It just makes sense at all If you were disconnecting a coil on a huge solenoid (a inductive load) I would say it's possible But not a battery as they are a capacitive load and as such would absorb any spike in voltage not creat a spike This goes against the basic electrical theory we operate the entire world on Anyway, carry on everyone and I'll go back to painting the house Paul
  9. Check your ground connections on the truck Most vehicles have more than one Unbolt, clean back to bare metal, bolt back on The generating system is working or the truck would stop when you disconnect the battery 12.5 volts would hardly charge a 12 volt battery Paul
  10. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/jap8zNgMeRfKFwCm/?mibextid=ZbWKwL This truck looks familiar, dunno if this was filmed at this show or not but figured, why not share it here Paul
  11. The apprentice yesterday was informing me of his issues with his lady friend A month or so ago he was informing me that after listening to me and wisdom with marriage he is gunna make it all work better for him, he's gunna lay down the rules at the start and life's gunna be great for him Yesterday he informs that during the previous evening he has hit a snag with his plan "She doesn't even make sense when we are having a argument" He goes onto explain "I was heading to Echuca (big town in northern Victoria) with my mate and asked her if she wanted to come for a ride with me and my mate, she said no, we grabbed a meal, bought some stuff and mucked about for a few hours before heading home. She was in a shitty mood when I got home and I don't know why. I tried to explain that she didn't want to come for a ride so whats the problem?" I was trying not to laugh as he went on and on Finally I reached out with my hand and shook his hand and said "welcome to the club" Anyways I imparted some advice on how to repair this situation I wonder what time I'll get the call from the hospital to collect him ha ha ha He really is a nice young bloke but pretty thick at the same time, I guess we all were I have learnt when you bog a farm tractor is not the correct time to ask the Princess to hop in and steer and especially when the chain breaks and it sorts out the glass in the cab window Everything is always to heavy for the Princess to help And she can never just help without taking control I have also learnt it's easier to just take lot longer and do the job on my own Paul
  12. This is a world wide deal, oh the performance when help is requested from the Princess LOL Paul
  13. Yep, the cab floor and kick panel is to hot to even touch Wonder if Mack cabs rusted out here because of all the sweat Paul
  14. Not good at all, I'm not sure if the quality issues are in Australia as our market is tiny compared to the U.S. market and quality has to be spot on to compete Paul
  15. Bob yes it is bit drawn out, but it definitely suggests that a well used Volvo/Mack is better than a new Kenworth quite a surprise and not a good look on new delivered Kenworth Paul
  16. Im sure it feels hot, but I guess it is all a matter of what we are used to Timothy Maikshilo (he's in Connecticut these days) laughs at me and my sooking over 0°C 32°f And yet I work all day at 40°C 104°f I reckon in 2022 we 46°C 112°f for a fortnight, that was hot enough, yet work went on All that been said, some ways to stay cool Mum always said when we were kids and couldn't sleep at night "sleep upside down in bed" as in head were your feet normally are meant to be It works even today Wet a small towel and hang it around your neck Take your shirt off and wet it Wear cotton, chuck that nylon T shirt away Most towns have outdoor pools in Australia Oh best of best, sitting under the garden sprinkler Ah summer time Paul
  17. Dunno if anyone on here watches the Boston trucker I reckon this must be the best free advertising Mack could ever hope for and worst Kenworth could hope for And who ever did the pre delivery on the Kenworth needs a foot in the ass Paul
  18. Yep I do, you don't have to explain it anymore than that Try keeping a straight face while having to talk to one of these jokers Paul
  19. No good at all this shingles business, hope you all start to feel better shortly Paul
  20. You know what a man bun is called in Australia ? A pull starter for a cock sucker Paul
  21. 248 bucks in Brisbane Australia https://www.autoglasswarehouse.com.au/mack-f-series-leader-1-1963-to-1-1980-truck-1-2-le Paul
  22. Welcome to the group, I can't help with the windscreen unless your in Australia were I think they are still a off the shelf type of deal Good luck with the search Paul
  23. Well it certainly looks the part as a heavy truck for long haul type of operation And as far as I know Ford still are in the heavy truck market in overseas countries So this certainly is not out of the realm of what Ford is capable of doing at 5he drop of a hat https://www.fordtrucks.com.tr/en/ Paul
  24. This came across my Facebook page a day or so ago Looks like a artist impression, and LTL 2025 was the only other details attached to it Paul
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