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mrsmackpaul

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  1. 14 hours ago, Mark T said:

    This is some really interesting stuff. Sad thing is it's way easier to find info about his affairs or what ever other retarded stuff the media puts out there. I never knew 90 percent of what I've read in this thread. 

    Funny that I know very little about his affairs, but more this type of stuff and Im not a American 

    Do they even teach this type of stuff in the States ?

     

    Paul 

  2. Second photo

     

    Looks to me like the input seal on the power divider is leaking 

     

    It has three oil levels on the front drive axle, one on the power divider, one on the top half of the diff and Im pretty sure the other will be on the real of lower section of the diff housing 

    You can see the first two in photo, they will have a square head on the bung, fill up until it runs out 

    I reckon the PTO will have a crook o ring, and no it is gear oil, the hydraulics are dirty half to the right of the picture

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  3. Im pretty sure JFK had scoliosis of the spin as a child and should never of been allowed to join the military 

    The Kennedy's had a lot of pull and Jack really wanted to do his part so got let in

    As I remember it, the military tried to give Jack a desk job but he would have none of that

    So they gave him a commission on a broken PT boat 

    As the story goes he  and his crew of misfits  got it going and serviceable 

    So back to your question Dave, his back was squashed during the accident and this with his previous scoscoliosis left Jack quite disabled by todays standards

    Thats my understanding from a young bloke growing up and what was taught to me

     

    Paul

     

     

     

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  4. Thats a interesting article, I never realised the French Mack connection went back that far 

    Once I opened the article there was a option for english, clicked on that and it was easy to read

    The first few attempts of a European Mack weren't exactly sexy, but I guess if they could sell trucks that looked like those and people were happy it definitely proved that Mack was going to be a winner in Europe 

     

    Thanks for sharing 

     

    Paul 

  5. 3 hours ago, Hayseed said:

    I had a Road Boss back in the Day that had the same twin Shock setup..!!

     

    Yep, From what I've seen Oliver tractors are far more common than Minneapolis  Moline's 

    Father In-laws Neighbour has a Oliver & a Moline tractor which are identical apart from the Paint/Decals.. But White were pretty good at that sort of Thing. The Conventional Headers (Combines) sold Here were Italian ARBOS Badged as White...!

    And for people that dont live in Australia a header is the whole machine or what other countries call a combine

    A combine in Australia  is what other countries call a seeder (did a combination of cultivate, seed, fertilize in the one pass

    Headers are called that because up until the early 80s Australian farmers normally only took the heads off crops and left all the straw standing 

     

    Paul

     

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  6. 4 hours ago, BOBWhite said:

    I don't think they ever sold Moline's in Australia but I know Olivers and before that Hart Parr's were very popular down there. My great great grandpa sold Hart Parr's and we still got some advertising they sent him. One ad told of a Hart Parr they ran down in Australia for 9 days and 8 nights to break a world plowing record back in the 1920s. Tough machines 

    Moline was sold here right up until White took over

    The latest ones I have seen look like a yellow and white Oliver

     

    Paul

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  7. 3 hours ago, BOBWhite said:

    There Is a road boss a couple of blocks from me. I see it run a couple of times a year but it doesn't interest me very much, White killed Oliver and Moline back in the 80s and as a big Ag guy I still hate them for it. 

    And White farm machinery was never a good seller in Australia, they put to much plastic and crap on their farm gear, got to far away from what made Oliver good, dunno about Moline

     

    Paul 

  8. Well Dave if your gunna chuck a 12 speed were you had a speed hoping to get more usable gears your gunna be disappointed as the extra gears are at walk pace or slower 

    And to the second part of yoiur question, will it bolt straight in, the answer is also no, the 12 speed has  deep reduction gears in a extra section on the front of the box, makes the gearbox maybe 4 or 5 inches longer

    They are basically the same transmission except for the 12 speed having deep reduction 

    Wish I had some better news, maybe a 18 speed Mack box might give you the extra spread of gears your chasing 

     

    Paul  

  9. 4 hours ago, doubleclutchinweasel said:

    This almost qualifies for my "pull them all off and put on one line at a time" theory

    TRSM0660-2007-14613.pdf 4.1 MB · 2 downloads

    If it was mine I would start here. Prove what is what at the very begining 

    The problem now is no one knows what has and hasnt been done, it isnt about pointing fingers anymore, it would be just about getting it going and finger pointing can come later 

    Paul 

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