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Posts posted by mrsmackpaul
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Yeah apparently I become really loud and crack jokes, probably very inappropriate jokes and generally lead other blokes astray
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Hmmmmm, bourbon, and yes Jim Beam is my preferred drop, there was cherry liqueur
Have never seen Red Stag on the shelf in Australia
Used to love Bundaberg rum, oh my that bear really new how to sort me out
I always reckoned I was the life of the party and as funny as all get out while on the Rum, however the next morning I get a different vibe from some other less energetic party goes
Needless to say I discovered JimBeam and he doesnt seem to have the aftermorning effects as much as rum
Oh to be 20 again
Paul
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Bugger me, you would be hoping for some understanding locals and enforcement people's while you sort that mess out
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I reckon 425 would really stretching it
It's only a little motor but I really dont know
Yes the block probably is the weak point, they used to crack out here with just a standard tune, I guess it would depend on how long it is planned to be driven hard
A hour or so maybe okay
Paul
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Pretty much the same deal on the phone as what you describe Brocky
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Joey I use Postimage, I can't remember who told me about it on here
But I had the same problem as you, anyway I now up load the photo to Post image and the click on direct link I think it is
Copy the link
Then click on other media at the bottom of the post you are writing
Then click on "insert image from existing ULR"
The image appears on the post and away you go
Took some trial and era for me to work it out but I got there and it is pretty simple now
Paul
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Thats an amazing story and pieces of history to go with it, thank you for sharing
I know there is probably lots of questions I should ask but I know nothing at all about planes or helicopters
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So two B triples joined together then
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Wow, I didn't know there was such a item, cpuld you share a photo please
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Well yes and no
Diamond Reo brand as sold in Australia today, not sure if it even is now are a Chinese built jigger with a Diamond Reo badge
As to T Line which is the company I think you are referring to, not to my knowledge
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From my brothers life changing event
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Well my days are quite that exciting
Air start leaks
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I have seen blokes heat things up pretty hot to get them to move, I am always concerned it might really damage something
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A couple of likely lads right there
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First bin is on the chassis of the prime mover (body truck), then a tri dolly, then b double,another dolly and a b tripple by the looks of it, dunno Im getting cross eyed as we get towards the rear
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I have never had anything like that happen to me yet
I have always used a gear puller with the hooks in were the uni goes on the yoke, similar result, occasionally I have stretched the yoke and had to replace it
I guess when they are stuck they are stuck and something has gotta give, we just hope they give in the right spot
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As long as it is not my butt crack, people would be having night mares for years after seeing that 😘
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Crack, what crack
Gotta remember seed this wild beast 320 unbridled horse power, takes a lot to harness that much energy
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My brother has in recent times finally after many many decades had a life changing event happen, he has bought a Mack, think it is 1984 build
His is a ex army (Australian Army) 6x6 and it has 44 rears and has full cross locks on all three axles from new as well as inter axle powerdivider lock and transfer case lock
It is standard from Mack Australia full time 6x6 fully locking 6x6
So I'm guessing that if we had it in Australia then they are definitely available else were as we really got the scrapings from the bottom of the barrel compared to the states
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So do the other carriers fit in ? As in the 92/93 fit the 112/113's axle housings
Im thinking but have no idea the spider gears would have to be changed tp suit bigger axles
I know notjing about this stuff at all so any help is helpful
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I gather thats the same for 112/113 and so on
Do you have the ratios for the 200 series carriers Joey ?
I have no idea were I'll find spare carriers for 58's in Australia, first I need to work out what ratio I'm looking for
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6 hours ago, DavCut said:
I found an article with a registration link, but not a voting link...
Perhaps voting isn't open yet?
Keep us posted @The Rubber Duck 006 and share the voting link when it is available.
Dave
Yeah thats all I found
Keep us updated on when were and how to vote
Paul
When Scania trucks roamed North America
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I am stunned they sold so many trucks into north America
They were certainly tough enough for American transport and definitely built for theblong distance work
Does anyone know what year they stopped importing them to the State's ?
Paul