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JoeH

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  1. Propane tanks you depressurize, pull the valves off, fill with water to displace any potential gas, drain, cut em up with your choice of tools. 

    These tanks you have, depending how much residue they have, need to be cleaned out and torched.  You just need to make it not a "tank" anymore. So cut a large section (like the whole top of the tank) out of the top and drop it inside the tank. Then the whole thing can get carried to the junk yard.

    They should have a belly valve that is either cable or air opened/spring close, good way to drain any liquids out.  It could very well be water condensation that's accumulated in the tank from years of sitting.  I have a 4000 gallon tanker on my property that took on water from sitting.

  2. Typically an rd690"S" would be 44k rear camelback. An "SX" would be 58k or higher. "ST" would be either 34k or usually 38k. If this was a concrete mixer then yes I expect it's just a solid beam version of the Mack Camelback.

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  3. Great trucks; you're going to want to fix this intake tube though, keep rain from getting in and ruining a nice truck. Also its letting unfiltered air in.  This radiator has the reservoir in the top, you should just barely be able to touch it with your fingers.  You can spot coolant leaks by looking for salt trails, common leak spots are the freeze plugs on the driver side, as well as the crossover hose (very short) between the front and rear head water manifolds, also on the driver side.

    Does seem strange that the oil is only on one side of the dipstick. Next time check the oil before starting the engine.  I have an E7 that if I check it 5 minutes after shutting off it'll be a gallon low on oil, but if I check it first thing in the AM it's full.

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  4. On 3/8/2024 at 6:49 PM, Big Mack Truck said:

    Yes, I have. They are super low cost! Is that what you guys here are using nowadays? My thought process is I can't afford to be cheap because it costs more typically.

    My Mack dealer uses PAI parts for engines frequently.

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