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mrsmackpaul

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  1. I have grease fittings both cap and saddle I'm just poking along learning as I go still There is quite a lot different in Australian Macks than US Macks and a lot of difference between West and East coast Macks Australian and NewZealand Macks arevery different as well But it makes sense that there be a relief and not just pressure in Paul
  2. Ordered and on their way Noticed I can get them up to 600 psi I reckon the grease would be coming out all over the place at 600 psi Paul
  3. Thanks Joey Paul
  4. Lots of different loads going on there, looks like you have a job were everyday is different Sounds like your getting paid for living your dream Paul
  5. I quickly did some googling and found these came in different PSI levels As in O.25 - 1 psi 1 - 5 psi 15 - 25 psi My question is, what are the ones on the trunions meant to be ? Paul
  6. Well best get into it then Paul
  7. Thanks JoJo, I'll look into this, have never seen such a item on a trunion in Australia Have seen plenty of cracked caps from been greased from the wrong end Im guessing Paul
  8. I was told the painting of castings was to stop oil seeping thru possible porous spots on castings This was on big industrial gearboxes, is in drives maybe 4 feet high I assumed it was correct what I was told However after reading freight trains comments I am wondering if I was fed a line as young gullible person The reason I say this because the inside of my Macks fuek tanks are painted with red stuff like the block That block looks amazing, what is this dremel flexible head wire wheel doohickie mentioned, it does a impressive job as did the hand holding the dremel thingy Paul
  9. Im thinking everyone's comments are pretty spot on Guessing as others have suggested the bolts were stripped when the trans was put back in Someone maybe just done them up with abig ass rattle gun some how and the bolts were cross threaded, we can only guess now as to how or what or why Need to remember just how mjch of a pizziling a truck takes on high speed off road use in plenty of spots around the world and the bolts dont break after years of abuse so a love tap from a little car like that is like pissing in ocean and watching the tide rise I just dont see it's gunna happen, but I probably am wrong Paul
  10. Whats this bleeder you mention Joey ? I have only seen grease nipples or zerks I think you blokes call them on the end caps Paul
  11. Gotta agree Joey As time goes more and more people will choose EV's but some never will I reckon the same thing would of happened when motor cars replaced the horse I dont reckon we should force anyone to change at all If these are all they are made out to be we will choose them anyway Paul
  12. Dunno Bob I reckon on city delivery there will be plenty of demand, government departments and local councils and shires or what ever you blokes call your local governments will be falling hand over fist for the latest gizmo Personally it makes a lotta sense to me for city type of businesses to buy these, cheap to run, short hauls and so on But as Swishman says "Wattadoeyeno" Paul
  13. Stainless steel sleeves are the go out here Last for ever, longer than a new wheel cylinder does Paul
  14. I have heard of blokes jacking up one back wheel, putting the truck in top gear, wrapping rope around the wheel and a couple of blokes grabbing in and giving it a BIG PULL putt putt putt vroom Paul
  15. I find this very interesting as well It appears that different Mack factories even in the same country built vastly different trucks of the same model Paul
  16. Spot on, we have no idea how long this may of been since he got stuck, may of been only moments before hand Dunno if we should be arm chair experts on what happened as we weren't there But, hang I'll make that a BIG BUT we can all learn from this I have got hung up a few times with my old float (low boy) and always when I'm off road No fangled adjustments, a jack and blocks of wood and we are soon on the move again I just jack the drive axles up and stick blocks of wood under and back out of were I was Thats me and as far as on road, our trailers are higher off the ground than the U.S. trailers as I think we are allowed higher loads 4.5 meters is normal thats 14 feet 9 and a bit inches in the old money 4.6 meters for stock trailers, thats a poofteenth over 15 feet 4.65 with a permit you just down load and so on Dunno what the U.S. is as in height amd axle loadings but they are very different than Australia's rules Paul
  17. I reckon your spot on, very hard to say what any of us would do in that situation Paul
  18. Sorry but this is to modern for to be of any help Paul
  19. Cat trucks in Australia had the C15 and the C13 until emission dramas They then re badged the Navistar and called it a CT 13 Or at least thats my understanding Paul
  20. A bad day at the office If the link works https://fb.watch/j4vt296VlS/?mibextid=NnVzG8 Paul
  21. Everyone I know just uses the same starter with no problems at all, as Seed suggested it actually starts better because it's spinning faster Paul
  22. Roche, NewZealand TV series that had a R model as the main character Paul
  23. The blue lightning Big ole Superliner pulling tripple trud herding Watch were you park a plane Let me know if the link doesnt work Paul
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