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Hobert62

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  1. If you don't have to have exact the 2 round lights under the headlight can be replaced with modern 2" sealed ones. That just pop into the opening after the light is unscrewed with a rubber grommet. They are available anywhere. Ebay was just an easy place for a pic.
  2. When I push on the 3 lines it opens up to the bell and envelope symbol. I'm using an iPhone 4
  3. My dads brother married a Greek woman and lives in Greece. I remember at my grandparents there was a jar of pickled octopus legs they brought over from Greece onetime.
  4. I think the private notifications you mean are just an automatic alert from the web page letting you know that someone quoted you or liked a post you made.
  5. I checked ebay and didn't find them
  6. My truck doesn't apear to have been painted the orange all over like this one . Mine seems to be more a white and orange stripe and maybe orange front fenders.
  7. Well me and my 2 boys do go in it, but the windows have to be down for elbow room.
  8. When I rewired mine I ran all the big circuits through relays. High beam, low beam, 1 trailer lights, tractor taillights, and cab marker lights.
  9. How about boiled pigs feet?
  10. I think your "head cheese" is what they call "souse" around here. Beef tongue is somewhat common too.
  11. So there is going to be a camera in the garage bay watching the mechanic scratch his ass and pick his nose?
  12. Scrapple is very popular around here. Lots of people make it and there is a big diffrence in who makes it. I don't eat it but my wife & oldest son do. Along with many others. As for creamed chipped beef,aka s.o.s., aka "shit on the shingles" is great. I like it on toast and homefries. There are alot of interesting "foods" in central PA. I can't pronounce or let alone spell but I'll try to come up with a few in the next few days.
  13. When I was wiring and plumbing my B I either read or was told some trucks have seperate brake light switches for tractor & trailer. I don't rember where or who I heard it from.
  14. Was that a tilt hood? I didn't realize they had them. I thought the "needle noses" where all butterfly hoods.
  15. Our shop guys end up using a big sledge hammer and torch sometimes to get them out. Everything is covered under warranty though. First time truck is in shop after 100,000 miles they pull a warning sticker off tube, unthread a plastic pipe plug, and screw in a grease zerk. No more issues after that. We have sealed landing gear on new trailers too. Same issues, they get drilled and tapped for grease fittings too. Grease is cheap!
  16. Or me purchasing usually has the same affect.
  17. No! Don't wish that. Our new freightliners have sealed(non grease able) front brake cams and are warrantied for 100,000 miles. The cams seize fast inside the tubes.
  18. Lets see a pic of yours to compare
  19. That's sad but true for a lot of old vehicles.
  20. looks like they had some B67's with big radiators too.
  21. Thanks. Neat to see. I don't know if it was a big company or not, but if it made an album cover must have been a decent size.
  22. I found this on ebay but that's all I came up with.
  23. Unfortunately the copy's from the microfilm is very hard to read, and they apologied for that. My truck was the 1st of an order of 10 trucks built for "Service Lines, inc" out of St. Louis B67T 9438-9447. They also purchased 12 other trucks "B67T 9159-9170. By chance does anyone have a picture from back in the day of how their truck looked?
  24. Really?? I can almost adjust my passenger side mirror from the drivers seat.
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