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Tony Ingram

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  1. Anyone know if a rear spring hanger on an H61 would be the same as a more common B model? I've got a cast aluminum left rear spring hanger that has a stress crack darn near through the whole thing. Was hoping to find a steel one to replace it with and hoped they were the same as a more commonly produced series.
  2. H63 cab is leaving for the sheetmetal shop next month. I got the majority of the work done but realized how shitty sheetmetal work is to do. I'm gonna concentrate on the chassis. Got the rear air ride in and now to fab up mounts for the Big Cam III Cummins. I'll be ready to do some burnouts.

  3. H63 cab is leaving for the sheetmetal shop next month. I got the majority of the work done but realized how shitty sheetmetal work is to do. I'm gonna concentrate on the chassis. Got the rear air ride in and now to fab up mounts for the Big Cam III Cummins. I'll be ready to do some burnouts.

  4. As far as I know the truck is completely original, thanks for all of the input!
  5. Anybody know where I can get a new water pump for my thermodyne? Can't get my 53' H61 back on the road until I get it replaced and my boy's been bugging the heck outta me to go for a ride.
  6. Getting ready to head to the beach for the summer. Didn't get much done to the trucks since last Sept. Hopefully that'll all change after vacation.

  7. Getting ready to head to the beach for the summer. Didn't get much done to the trucks since last Sept. Hopefully that'll all change after vacation.

  8. I'm jealous. It's looking great. Keep the pics coming.
  9. His reserve was 10k at the time, he's since lowered it. It's an old fire equipment transportation truck.
  10. Talked to the guy selling it. Said the reserve is set at 10k but he's gonna re-list and lower it. It's an excess truck and thery need to get rid of it in 30 days. It was a Kern County Fire equipment hauler. I've got a place to store it if someone wants to bid on it and pick it up later. The Dept. that owns it is known for taking good care of their fleet. Too rich for my blood. I gotta spend alot to get my other two up to par first but I can see how it'd be easy to become a hoarder with these trucks.
  11. I can take a look at her if anybody is interested. It's only 15 min from my house. I'd be interested but I have an H61 vand H63 that need a ton of work already. Plus mama said she'd divorce me if I brought another one home.
  12. Give us some more. Never get tired of seeing H model pics. Somebody better rescue them two.
  13. Anybody know where I can buy a gasket kit for a 673 that's in my H61 for a reasonable price? The thing sat since 1974 so all the gaskets are shot. Just wanting to make her as tight as possible to minimize the drips and leaks. Have seen kits on ebay in the past but none recently. Also are there many variations of kits? Is a 673 kit all the same or were there variations of that motor? Engine runs good just tired of carrying around a drip bucket everywhere I go. Also thinking I need a new thermostat, where on earth would I get one of those? Not sure many parts houses would stock one of those, thanks....
  14. Busy with a fundraising event for my son, check out my post

  15. Busy with a fundraising event for my son, check out my post

  16. Busy with a fundraising event for my son, check out my post

  17. Hey everybody, my wife and I are putting on a 5k/10k walk-run event in February to raise money for The Foundation For Retinal Research here in our hometown of Bakersfield, Ca. My son who is 6 yrs. old was born with a rare, genetic eye disease called Lebers Congenital Amaurosis (LCA). We are looking to get sponsors for the event. We have had great success so far locally but like all fundraising events, the goal is to raise as much as possible. I would like to reach out to all of you and see if anybody is interested in helping to sponsor or may know of a friend or business that may want to help. Our website will be up and running within a week and we are partnered up with the Bakersfield Track Club for the event. All donations are tax deductible and all proceeds will go to the foundation in my son's name. We have a sponsor letter done which includes info about my son, LCA and all the sponsorship info. If anybody is interested shoot me a message and I can get some sponsorship packages sent your way. Once the website is up and running I'll post it on here for you to check out. Below is a few excerps and info. about my son and his disease, thanks for your time, Tony. Our son Anthony was diagnosed with Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) at 3 ½ months of age which left him blind. Like most parents would be, we were devastated when we received the diagnosis. However, with strong support from family and friends, we redirected the initial feelings of devastation towards the positive. We were determined to tackle the disease “head on” and provide Anthony with all the tools he would need to succeed. Since the diagnosis we have raised him the same way as we have our two older children, Kiley age 8 and Katie age 7. From the very beginning, Anthony has been a very persistent boy who hasn’t let anything stand in his way. From a young age he became as comfortable on the playground or in the swimming pool as any sighted child. Anthony is learning Braille and is aided with a cane for mobility in public places. Anthony is 6 years old and attends kindergarten at Del Rio Elementary School as it has been our goal to “main stream” him in public school. Most people that meet Anthony in our home can’t believe he is blind because he is so active. He can often be found outside hanging from the monkey bars on his swing set or jumping on the trampoline. For Anthony, everything is a learning experience. Since helping his dad rebuild their classic Mack trucks, he has learned over thirty hand tools just by feel. During his summer vacation, Anthony learned how to ride his bike without training wheels and also took surfing lessons. This year Anthony has taken his excitement and energy to the soccer field, playing on an organized team has given him the chance to interact with others. Anthony is truly an inspiration and there is no doubt that he will succeed in anything he does. What is LCA? Leber’s Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) is a very rare, genetic hereditary disorder that causes severe vision loss and blindness in infants and children. Of all the retinal degenerations, LCA has the earliest age of onset and can be the most severe. LCA is an autosomal recessive disease, which means both parents are carriers of the disease. There are approximately 3,000 people in the U.S. with LCA. There are approximately 17 known genes that have been identified to cause LCA. There is no known cure for LCA. However, medical science has made great strides in recent years utilizing gene therapy. Clinical trials have been successful in restoring some vision in some clinical trial patients. This is a very critical and exciting time with research, in regards to LCA. Sooner rather than later, there may be a cure. With events like ours, helping to provide funding for trials and research, a cure may come sooner than we think! For more information about LCA go to The Foundation For Retinal Research www.tfrr.org .
  18. Back from vacation. It always seems to go way too fast. Had fun surfing and enjoying the cool weather, now back to the nasty heat and work, yuck..

    1. randyp

      randyp

      Glad you had some good R&R, you may need to give other dog "vacation" lessons.

    2. mowerman

      mowerman

      been on vacation 5 months now,back 2 work 4 more weeks,lol,disability

    3. other dog

      other dog

      Mine is over, back to work, leaving tommorrow, lumber going to New Castle, Pa...now I don't wanna go!

  19. Got the H61 reistered for the Cooler show in San Luis July 16. I'll be the only Mack misfit there probably but oh well.

    1. mowerman

      mowerman

      oh,im sure they will be others,have fun,bob

  20. Back from the beach for 10 days then off again for a month. I sure didn't miss this 100 + degree weather, yuck!!!

  21. Can't go wrong with the 50's. Good times, good music and prosperity. Was before my time but trucks and cars had personality then. Not just boxy pieces of plastic like there is today. Guess I'm partial with my H61 and H63. Both those had nice curves and appeal, they weren't shoeboxes on wheels.
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