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mrsmackpaul

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  1. On 10/4/2022 at 7:33 AM, Joey Mack said:

    Here's a little more shop talk...  I finally got off the couch, and in my shop and back to work on My '48..   I took the rear wheel off to do a brake job..   All new brake parts were installed by the previous owner, unfortunately, the truck sat un used for so long that the new wheel cyl. froze up, and the shoes froze to the adjusters..  I got the shoes freed up, but there is no saving the wheel cyl.  Heck even the bearings were new...  So now its time to find the wheel cyl's.  Wish me luck..   Jojo

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    Most people in Australia get stainless sleeves put in them on hobbie trucks and cars etc, it stops this ever happening again and isnt costly 

     

    Paul

     

     

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  2. As long as your all safe and sound 

    Last big cyclone (same as a hurricane but spins the other way) I was Yasi and I ended in hospital 

     

    Apparently we dont bounce as well as we get older lol

     

    Stay safe over there

     

    Paul

  3. As Joey has said, super easy

    Okay here is my observations of many air ride R models 

    I have never had to change shockers, I  have always found that the linkage between the ride height valve and the cab isnt strong enough and must slowly over time bend thru normal use

    If I  disconnect the linkage and operate the valve until I have 1 1/2 - 2 inches between the rubber stop and the bottom of the cab it sits on the ride is improved to level of comfort a Mack owner can only dream of 

    The little air bag should be sitting reasonably stout but not fully extended

    Lift the little arm up and down, fully extend the air bag, the fully collapse it

    This will give you a good indication of were you want it to sit and the clearance available 

    So once you have established this bend the linkage to suit, however the trick is to have it just a tad higher than were you want so any slack in the valve linkages and the valve and the connecting rod are taken up

    Now the lecture, dont waste your time undoing and trying to adjust the ends like most knob jockeys do at the start, remember this was the correct setting when it left the factory and has slowly bent

    And there wont be enough thread to get the extra length needed 

     

    Then sit back and just glide along on a cushion of air, oh yeah baby it will be like a whole new truck 

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    Anyway this is what I have found 

     

    Paul

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  4. Definitely never seen one of these 

    And as for power divider that was mentioned back at the beginning 

    I can see a housing that looks a bit like one there but as to how it would on a single drive ??

    No idea at all

    My first thoughts were a bit like LSD but I cant see how that would work f from the housing out the front 

    The banjo housing looks a little like a normal top mount Mack housing turned 90 degrees 

    No idea if that is the case

    I assume that it is double reduction  ?

     

    Paul 

  5. 2 hours ago, Onyx610 said:

     

    I first watched one fathers day years ago now

    Saw a Mack bulletin at Mack Townsville one day, that was maybe a year or two before seeing the film

    Reckon I read the print off the pages 

    I did share the scans of the pages here back then 

     

    Had a quick search for them but no luck at this stage 

     

    Paul 

  6. 29 minutes ago, Quickfarms said:

    It’s amazing how one person’s leadership can change the course of a company

    Not really that amazing, my Dad always said, "if it is crook, it's crook from the top down"

    Another example is  "lead by example"

    I was a dairy farmer for many years, we weren't left a family farm and had no experience beem a dairy farmer

    They (the dept of agg) had farm walks on local farms and the farmers took turn hosting these

    The farm walks were called "Target Ten", get 10% more profitable for 10 10 years in a row 

    I had little to no experience been a dairy farmer but I made some observations very early on that I still use today 

    I observed that we (dairy farmers as whole) had all pretty much the same thing, we had cows, land, pasture, a dairy to milk our cows, irrigation water and so on

    However some farmers really appeared to make it work and others always had the ass out of their pants

    It was all in the detail, the small stuff, the way it's done and not what you have 

    And the recipey used last month, last year to make it work is very different than the one that might be used next month, next season

    It wasn't just finding a formula that works and sticking with it, it's in the detail and constantly fine tuning it 

    Obviously this Hansen had a very good eye for the little details that made a huge difference 

    Or that other saying, "watch the penny's and the pounds will watch them selves"

     

    Paul 

  7. Joey not surehow the recovery is going 

    Saw a great movie documentary type of deal of when Australia won the American cup 

    Was on Netflix so maybe you can find it

    It wasn't kocking Yanks or the U.S. at all

    I remember watching the race live telecast to Australia 

    It truely was wonderful and I'm not ashamed to admit at times I  had tears rolling down my cheeks watching this movie 

    You see Australia really is a little pip squeak of a nation that by rights shouldn't even be here

    We are driest inhabited continent on earth, we have a tiny population for this huge land mass and yet we punch well above our weight on the world stage 

    So have a watch if you can find it 

     

     

    Hope that leg is feeling better

     

    Paul

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  8. As said just drain it, back in the day before we were all soft there were no air dryers at all on trucks 

    As part of your daily job as a truck driver was to drain all the air tanks at the end of each shift

    They used to have taps on them and you left them open over night 

    Leaving low air pressure as Joey suggests has never worked for me as the air doesn't seem to pick up the oil at all but rather leaves it behind

    You could pull the tank off and put petrol (gas for Yanks) in it and slosh it about, drain and repeat a few times

    Only a litre or quart I think you blokes call it at the most of petrol each time

    Apparently even in good old Australia we have air dryers on trucks today, I have never seen one fitted to a truck or otherwise 

     

    Paul 

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  9. They were prone to dropping valves amongst other problems, but that was the main issue as far as I'm aware

    That been said they were a very good motor but not a million mile motor, yes some did but they were the exception 

     

    The E6 and E7 are million mile motors with out a doubt and probably some of the best motors of their time 

     

    Paul  

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  10. 2 hours ago, h67st said:

    Amen, thanks to guys like you standing in the gap, most Americans don't realize how fortunate we are to have an excellent military to keep things peaceful on our soil. I firmly believe that if we hadn't taken it to the terrorists in their country, we would have had more trouble in ours.

    I dont think most people in the free world have any idea what goes into keeping it that way 

     

     

    Paul

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