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Posts posted by Hobert62
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You better keep stepping. Its right around the corner.
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13 minutes ago, hicrop10 said:
Randy,I am going to test you and see if you have been hanging out at the Tilted Kilt to much.
I've seen calendars from this fine establishment I can't blame him if he was.
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I'll hand wash it, if you drop it off.
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2 hours ago, Dom said:
West Chester pa southeast area of the state
There seems to be quite a few people from Pa on here. I'm about 40 miles north of Harrisburg along susquhanna river.
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Looked like its a nice short hood B. what part of Pa are you from?
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5 hours ago, BC Mack said:
a tube of "muffler cement".... might be better than the ht silicone?
BC Mack
I bought Some at advanced auto parts once that came in a toothpaste tube. It reminded me of jb weld.
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I've had old battery's that would have 12+ volts but they loose the cranking amps over time. I think it's due to internal corrosion on the plates. Just like blackdog said load test them.
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thats the box that controls the oil pressure for the DPF?
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Toggle switch? That's what I was planning on my B
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From what I've been told in PA with classic tags you do need a cdl but with antique you don't. With either tag you cant receive any type of payment for doing a service with the truck. But like freightrain said its a really touchy subject, and I agree that you will get a different answer from every official you ask. I'm trying to decide which to put on mine antique or classic and I've got different answers every time looked into it.
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I have read thomastractor's post several times. I have a pp-1 valve to use. I kinda like the flipper valve idea. Is the wet dry valve a on-off switch or just some kind of limiting thing. I haven't tore into the dash yet.
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I'm getting ready to plumb my b67 for maxi's. I'm looking for ideas where to mount the knob. Im thinking about eliminating the "front break slippery wet road" valve and putting the maxi knob in its place. Any ideas or pics of where yours are? Thanks
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Directions / instructions are always left open for interpretation. When starting a new project it's nice to see how someone else has already done it, and not dive in completely blind.
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I sent to my boss. That should wake him up this morning. Maybe he will let me keep my freightliner.
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Good deal with the hub. Glad the parts keep helping.
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Looks good, but those stacks ought to turn the front of that light grey camper colors.
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A finished project? Already? How did that happen? There hasnt been enough time to get the proper amount of procrastination.
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I read on here somewhere that some of the air compressors have there own metal screen filter. It gets gunked up and needs cleaned. Just an idea to check out. Good luck.
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6 hours ago, Wobblin-Goblin said:
Oh, and those Clariben hoods sure are ugly. Functional, yes, but ugly.
Glad I'm not the only one that thought that.
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Thanks for the pictures. Now I'm thinking about another part to my never ending project.
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When I stretched my B I ran into the same issue of 2 different sizes. I took my existing drive shaft to the shop with a measurement. they where able to just replace the yoke on the one end of the tube and not have to build a whole new shaft.
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10 hours ago, hicrop10 said:
Wonder if they still have any of the b models left?Would like to check them out next time I M out there.
I was thinking the same. Gettysburg is only about 1 1/2 hrs
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Thanks Mike, interesting. I guess the extended bumper would defeat the idea of the short hood and my concave cab, but so does my 196" wheelbase. Does anyone have a handy pic of the extended bumper on the truck? Kinda standing by the fender looking down on it, or maybe side view. Going to use truck to haul out tractors to some shows and I think some type of front hook would be a good idea.
B67 Speed
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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If your going of the speedo check to make sure it's correct. Something dosent quite seem right. Mine had a 4.60 rear with direct 10 speed tranny and 10.00 x 22 drive tires and according to GPS it would run around 55. My 295/75/22.5 steering tires measure 39" with 80psi