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Robo987

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  • Birthday 10/06/1983

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    1969 Mack R611T
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  1. Hey all. What are you guys doing for insurance on your Mack trucks, more specifically older ones that aren’t used commercially. What I have is a 1969 R611T and I have zero plans to use it commercially but the state of Wyoming says I can only register it as a commercial vehicle because if it’s size and weight. However I would like to drive it around and maybe haul something personal so I’m looking for insurance that is cheap but allows me to use the truck for more than a show piece. Any ideas?
  2. I dont drive to much, mostly depends on how many drivers we have around. But when I do drive it’s just silence. Even if you talk on it no one ever answers.
  3. I plan on emptying the tanks filling them with fresh fuel, changing the filters and add some BG fuel additive. Then just drive it around and see what that does for it. The bg stuff really good. It’ll clean everything up nicely.
  4. The heater does stuff but I haven’t got it hot enough to see if it blows hot. I’m also b not sure it the hot/cold is hooked up. My electric horn doesn’t work but I will get around to figuring it out.
  5. It’s a shame that people don’t utilize those anymore.
  6. I need to change fuel filters and put fresh fuel in mine. It runs but it’s not super happy about it.
  7. Yes this is an awesome forum! It’s great to have places with guys that have legitimate knowledge and not just spewing a bunch of backyard crap.
  8. I think just for the sake of keeping it as original as possible I’m going to keep it positive ground. This thing does have speakers in it it that I think went to a cb, I don’t think it had a radio. But I’ll cross that bridge later.
  9. I should have known that haha. the guy that originally bought this truck was very serious about his equipment and didn’t just go with anything. So it’s no surprise that it is setup the way it is.
  10. Yea I love when companies do that. Theses days tho your lucky if the parts store have anything you need on the self.
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