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I was looking at the add on my laptop .....what a nice R model. The inside is really in good shape too.😍
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new old macks
Mark T replied to Mean Green's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
How about the RW in the background ??? -
That's Mack taper leaf . Some refer to it as " underslung " that's a beautiful R model
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You think I'm kidding, you and Lovey at TR ..... I think it's a good idea
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Don't eat the dog , I'll send you a gift certificate for Texas roadhouse
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Granite steering trouble
Mark T replied to dieselfuel007's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
Not many guys on here haven't been through the same thing or something very close to it . Very easy to get tripped up when working on that. Bet it'll be the last time like all the rest of us who've done it.... myself included -
Granite steering trouble
Mark T replied to dieselfuel007's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
I'm finding out that on some newer trucks, this is even the case on certain drivelines. More important than ever to mark stuff before disassembly , and mark in a lasting non aggressive way like electric pencil that isn't bash'n it with a punch and won't wash off or fall off during moving it. -
B-73 Restoration
Mark T replied to mattb73lt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I'd imagine when you use it, it will be with the same attitude as when you' work on it. It'll go a long way like that. -
What exactly is this?!
Mark T replied to doubleclutchinweasel's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
See ? That truck has the whole Australian look going on. -
Superliner had clamps on the legs, whole different stand.
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There's a lot of different ways to repair this depending how bad it is. Springs ?? well, a spring doesn't need to be broken to be shot. The three on the bottom (mains) can have their round hole worn egg shaped. That's the hole the rubber pad's dowel goes in. If it's worn, spring is junk. The buckets ( end caps the pads go in over time can rot away and don't squish the pads like they should . Then there's the trunion bar. It could be worn the saddles ?? the bronze bushing could be replaced and new thrust washers and seals . That's if they aren' t worn way beyond what they should be. Then there's torque rods that are likely wiped out if the other components are compromised . Then the grand daddy off it all is if the trunion stand (complete assembly containing the bar) needs to be changed. Often it goes along with the bar. In some cases the trunion stand may be rotted and you may not realize until it's inspected by someone who knows where to look. There's an aftermarket trunion stand that saves a ton of work replacing one in a dump truck, but they're not free and are somewhat heavier than the Mack trunion stand. Without seeing it in person ? hard to say how involved you're going to be. IDK if guys are still changing just bars in the 600 series anymore. Used to be an interesting process with dry ice and a pretty robust mobile press.
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B-73 Restoration
Mark T replied to mattb73lt's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
God you do nice work.... holy cow. That truck is gonna look better than new. Between what you're doing and the materials available compared to when it was new, it literally is coming out better than new.😍 -
I believe once the chassis is secured up the first thing is slice through the center of the bar between the legs. If the bar tweeks at all from centered , game over. Need a trunion stand. Lots of cutting with a torch . If I remember. the legs were heated where the bar went through and the bar was put in dry ice then when it was time to get it in, you had to know what you were doing and press it in to the desired measurement . Guy used to have a stubby press that the ram was like 9 inches wide or something like that. ( it was the same one he used to use on the spindles on the 44s )
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There's a lot of different ways to repair this depending how bad it is. Springs ?? well, a spring doesn't need to be broken to be shot. The three on the bottom (mains) can have their round hole worn egg shaped. That's the hole the rubber pad's dowel goes in. If it's worn, spring is junk. The buckets ( end caps the pads go in over time can rot away and don't squish the pads like they should . Then there's the trunion bar. It could be worn the saddles ?? the bronze bushing could be replaced and new thrust washers and seals . That's if they aren' t worn way beyond what they should be. Then there's torque rods that are likely wiped out if the other components are compromised . Then the grand daddy off it all is if the trunion stand (complete assembly containing the bar) needs to be changed. Often it goes along with the bar. In some cases the trunion stand may be rotted and you may not realize until it's inspected by someone who knows where to look. There's an aftermarket trunion stand that saves a ton of work replacing one in a dump truck, but they're not free and are somewhat heavier than the Mack trunion stand. Without seeing it in person ? hard to say how involved you're going to be. IDK if guys are still changing just bars in the 600 series anymore. Used to be an interesting process with dry ice and a pretty robust mobile press.
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Glad I'm not the only one who had thoughts about that post tjc...... but I'd likely be thrown off the site if I responded .
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You sorta need to know what you're looking at to determine how extensive a repair would be needed. There's a lot that can be worn on the suspension and when it's all worn ? then there's lots of movement . Replacing a trunion stand is a huge job on a dump truck, even for a regular spring shop. You need to find a place familiar with Macks who could be honest with you about what needs to be replaced. (lol) lots of guys like to think the rubber pads at the end of the springs cure everything. Maybe a new torque rod too, cause they're the cheapest component.....it's usually not the rubber pads or as simple as a torque rod . Just say'n. Worst case the repair easily reach 5 figures on a dump truck.
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What exactly is this?!
Mark T replied to doubleclutchinweasel's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Your four headlight Macks somehow look correct on your trucks. They're not like our four headlight industry standard ....are they ? -
What exactly is this?!
Mark T replied to doubleclutchinweasel's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
How about when guys would put the headlights from an Eldorado or Toranado ( when they were front wheel drive at first ) I remember that too. I like one big round like they're supposed to be -
What exactly is this?!
Mark T replied to doubleclutchinweasel's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
That's someone's R Model toy (lol) Old R with a 673 (?) somebody was quite fond of. Looks to be other Macks in the background , it's easy to get the fever that fella had . -
The corruption amongst those in power is sickening. Look on the bright side, when oil companies make enough off all this to pay more to get their way ??? All the " green " BS will calm down for a while.
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Seriously ?? If our asshole leader hadn't hobbled everything that has to do with fossil fuels this all wouldn't be at the point it is. There as of right now is no replacement for all the energy needed to pull off the recovery we need after these jerkoffs shut our country down . Who could blame greedy corporations when who's supposed to be the leader of the free world is retarded
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They're taped off before painting. Somebody went way out to do a nice job on it. It's none the less a really clean used truck . It does certainly seem to be in pretty good shape, let alone for the age of it. Nice Granite.
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Somebody did a pretty nice job cleaning that up and painting the frame. Personally, I see a few things that tell me it wasn't a basket case before the detail job. That's a pretty nice used truck I'd say.
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I upset a couple guys about it too 🤪 but the overhead in one of those can turn into a disaster pretty quick
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AMIs aren't exactly good runners (lol) and they can be a problem as they get older. This one seems (to me at least) to be relatively low miles/hours and the truck looks clean and cared for. If you use it like your post suggests , I'd think you'll find worse trucks to pick. By 58,000 I'm assuming you mean gross weight ? There's lots of life left in that truck in the pictures from what I can see. Those engines were internal EGR and in my opinion require an oil change way more often than the book that comes with one said. They have a fickle overhead, but as long as it's been maintained (updates and in adjustment) they have a fairly long serviceable life. Lots of guys complained about them cause they didn't set any records for throttle response. Again, in your situation ? maybe it's more about if the truck is what you need for the job and if the crane is in good working order .
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