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i have changed at least 50 of these things in all kinds of weather . my first public job was at a truck stop went to school and worked 4 to 12 pumping fuel cleaning wind shields and changing tires that was over 50 years ago too change an inside flat you had to take both out side tires off pull the two pulleys and the belt off at the same time then fix or change the inside one replace it then put the whole mess back together then line up the out side wheels so that you had no wobble do it all while the driver was bitching at you to hurry up cause he was late and do it all with hand tools pay was$ 6.00 a shift
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i have some not sure how many at the moment will look and let you know
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agreed i must have had a stuck button
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try changing an inside flat in the snow and yes they were live all the time
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these things were common all over the country in late 50s early 60s va -carolina ran bunches of them however thats a first i have seen on a kw
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after all these years i now know what that funky looking thing was. i saw it on the road going the opposite direction some where in mo in 67 or 68
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4 new hd tow pins 2x2``x12 made for mack . don`t know which.$ 75.00 ea
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4 new hd tow pins 2x2``x12 made for mack . don`t know which.$ 75.00 ea
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I can't remember if I've ever posted a pic of my old 358,my first Brockway,got it on Ebay several years ago for $200. When I bought it,the description said it had good tires and if it didn't bring over $1000 the owner was keeping those. What I assumed was that meant he would put black and round ones back on it so it would roll. WRONG. Got there to pick it up and there it sat on its hubs. He did have a loader to help load,but I had to jack it up and put tires on it at home to unload it. Putting tires on something 3 ft. off the ground ain't much fun.
It's a '74 wth a 230 Cummins and RTO9515. Turns over but I've never had it running.
253.JPG what is that in the background with the boom
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jackass journey lol
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naw naw he invented the internet and various other myths
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i have a 16.5 twin hoist flat dump steel floor in good shape ??
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gearhead are you keepin your eyes open - old IH ?
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am coming over to the museum soon to look over all the goodies
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nice load job good looking transporter to
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its only money and you can`t take it with you .go for it
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mike you hit part of the problem right on the head
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i have about 40 1122x5 stud piloted steel budd wheels all good usable condition $15,00 each
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bet that brought big bucks
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bid early bid top dollar you will pay and hope no one tops
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mr karbel what say you?
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I`d have to say an alignment prob since both axles steered