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i'll try and attach a picture of mine with the excavator behind it. saw a B-81 on the road today in no. branford conn. rt.80 widening job.
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thad i've been fooling with this stuff for a little while now and i'm still a little hazy about years and applications. the easiest way for me to spot a 2-valve motor is by the stamped steel valve covers. E-6 4-valve motors have cast aluminum covers. yes they fit in B's with the engine mount air coolers. scott
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i have a used lund in decent shape off an '82 R-600 if you're interested. i'm in central conn. scott
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tom, go to old macksrus classified. not quite half way down someone is selling them new. they look good, price looks good too. scott
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tim, do you have one or two piece axels on your super liner that these hub caps fit over? scott
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tim, i've been screwing with a homemade mechanical throttle linkage and i didn't like any of my concoctions. looking at throttle cables now. teleflex morse and lokar are two i've looked into. scott
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i finally got my cab back on the chassis. it's taking me forever to finish this truck. i underestimated this project the whole way, especialy the time and money. 1963 B-61SX E-6 350 2-valve,Q-box, and 44,000 # camel backs. still a long way from done,hoping for next summer. scott
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to keep it simple i would use the flywheel,clutch, and pressure plate off the 711. q-box will bolt to original position and you can use the original clutch linkage. i'm taking for granted this is a single disc clutch. scott
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dump trucks here in the north east are notorious for rust between the frame rails that eventually spreads the rails so far they crack at the bend of the flange length wise. cracked and broken cross members,broken springs and worn out suspension can all await you beneath 39 years of crud. i found out the hard way and bought the truck before i found all its flaws. when i removed the dump body and sub frame i was sick to see how bad the chassis was on my B-61sx, all three top flanges were worn and cracked to the trunion support. restoring a truck that size is a HUGE and EXPENSIVE project no matter how you look at it. just a couple of things to think about before you open your wallet. good luck scott
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brian, i still have that visor on the shelf if you're interested. i hope you still have time for your photo albums. i always look forward for your latest pictures. scott
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anyone ever put bostrom 915 talladega high back seats in a B-61 cab? enough room? scott
How Many Of You Work Your Old Trucks?
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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tim ,o&g still has some B's working, but this one belonged to aborio const. out of cromwell conn. someone is pulling a trailer dump on I-95 in the milford bridgeport area with a red B-61 with black fenders. matt phal uses his for his restoration business all the time. bob dennis from litchfield makes his living dragging a 50 ton detachable with his blue and white B-81, moving heavy equiptment. his buddy tom messenger teams up with him part time with his maroon B-61. first time i saw matt's B-61 i was hooked with the restoration bug it'an obsession. these guys have suffered through my dumb questions and have no idea how much i appreciated the information i got from them. scott try to post my dump with 20 ton trailer and 120 mitzy