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B MACK

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B MACK last won the day on September 20 2020

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    I like old gas pumps, old cars & trucks, doing outdoor things and working in my shop, I was a logger, now in road construction

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  1. Do you have a B-71?

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    2. chillywilly

      chillywilly

      Great, I assume day cab??   Help me out, I am no good on a computer and cannot find where I noticed your name associated with a B-71. Heck it was only 8 days ago, and I cannot find the 'page' I was viewing.  This site is great, but it may be a while until I can master all the "pages".    Anyhooooo, tell me about B-71. I was lucky enough to get the sleeper (1955) in excellent restored condition from Mr Crouse many years ago and just recently removed it from storage.  I have no idea how to post a pic (yet) but I can e-mail you....maybe send me a pic of yours >> greenville.sc.dave@gmail.com <<  thanks

    3. chillywilly

      chillywilly

      Ha   I found your pic     I "searched" for B=71 ....maybe I did that 8 days ago     very nice       where did you find it?

    4. B MACK

      B MACK

      Thanks. I am the second owner of the truck. It was originally a log truck. I bought it local , in northwest Montana. I took all of the log rigging  and cab guard off. Yes, it is a day cab. I think the B71 was only powered by a Cummins. The engine serial number matches the numbers on the build sheet. And the Cummins tag on the accessary drive say it's an NHB335.  

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