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Wobblin-Goblin

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  1. Part of the reason for lax demand is the reduced reliability of trucks nowadays with all the emissions crap on them. If trucks were as reliable as they were 20, 30, 40 years ago, demand wouldn't have taken such a large hit. You just can't roll the dice as easily when it comes to new diesels.

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  2. You're still working on that truck? I would have quit on it long ago and torn something else apart that I would never put back together. I would have put rainex on the windshield. It's way easier than fixing the wipers. Or maybe just hoped it wouldn't rain. Mike.

    Heheheh. It's just the way I operate.

    BTW, here are the remaining items on the list:

    1. Fix the radiator shutter issue

    2. Fix the power steering issue (sometimes it works well, sometimes it doesn't)

    3. Install Maxis (spring brakes)

    4. Fix/replace brake light sensor switch

    5. Paint rear wheels

    6. Install hose from heater to defroster

    7. Install glove box insert

    Then the truck is done. :)

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  3. I think we should start a poll on what series Mack truck is the most popular series when people hear the word Mack truck what comes to your mind ? I think in my opinion first place goes to the R series for sure even if your not a Mack enthusiast everyone knows the R series . Followed by the B series in second , then I think the CH series one of my personal favorites like em or not you can't deny there popularity

    You are 100% correct about Rs and Bs. Anybody with any exposure to trucking at all would answer the same way, IMO.

  4. Today's progress:

    1. The new windshield and rubber leaked, so I pulled out the spline and squirted goop under the rubber. Then I put the spline back in (easy to do with WD40 lubing things up). It looks good and I'll bet it won't leak any more.

    2. Installed door hinge covers that I bought from Roser a short while back. After cleaning them up with a wire brush attachment on my hand-held grinder, I primed and painted them. Primed and painted the screws, too. The covers and fasteners look good, too.

    3. Installed a mud flap on the driver's side in between the battery box and rear axle to cut down on stuff hitting the back of the cab and battery box. Passenger side will come tomorrow (hopefully).

    4. The actuating arm (connecting arm) that operates the passenger side wiper was missing its bushing, so we made one out of brake air line fittings because the wiper shaft would fit the hollow inside. We had to hack saw off most of each (the bolt and nut portions) to make it thin enough to fit on the shaft and still allow the clip to fit on the end of the shaft, holding the arm in place.

    It was a very profitable day. One by one the items on the "finish up 'Mater" list are getting done.

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  5. After driving Macks for years, my dad was put into a new Autocar mixer in '70 or '71. It had 11/24" rubber, a 230 Cummins, and a Road Ranger 10spd. He said at the time he didn't care for it because he had Mack in his blood, but, looking back, he said there was nothing wrong with the truck and it was a nice machine. The biggest gripe he had about it was the sometimes wishy-washy rear suspension.

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