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question about R686ST
farmer52 replied to navypoppop's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Yes, I posted the Bulldog cover and here is the thread.... http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/32505-mack-bulldog-magazine-cover/?hl=bulldog -
He is training his grandson how to find old Macks!
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Tom, Nice picture story. I would have checked the "LIKE THIS" box but Hat would accuse me of "liking" because of the Winfall lass! BTW, you look much more "civilized" after the trim.
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raw fuel coming out of exhaust
farmer52 replied to bobgil's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
If it is fuel being sprayed around/on the manifold....BE CAREFUL....you might have an "underhood event." -
FOR SALE Online Auction Few mack trucks and chassis....
farmer52 replied to Maxville Truck's topic in Trucks for Sale
I don't like buying anything sight unseen but the seller needs to provide details and detailed pics. Sometimes sellers don't want to take the time, they just want a quick sale. Not saying this is the case with the Superliner but just saying.- 28 replies
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Make sure you transfer your original (old) VIN to the "new" cab.
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Happy Belated Birthday
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Hee Haw!!!! No offense taken. I was going by memory and my memory is going. Did not know bout Fs being upgraded to 3306.
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Dr. Don and the Museum comes thru again! A BIG thanks! 1. As best I can tell we did not sell all-wheel drive MH’s to anyone except UPS. This was a specific application; the purpose of the trucks was to shuttle doubles over the western mountain passes in winter weather. There were two GSO’s. 2. Engine: EM6-300 (300 HP @ 2100 rpm), Transmission: TRDL1070 (10 speed), Transfer Case: TCS15, Front Axle: SDA16 (Fabco 16K, 4.62 Ratio), Rear Axle: R170 (Rockwell 23K, 4.63 Ratio) 3. The specs are somewhat ambiguous as to whether they had a manual lock-up for the front wheel drive. I’m also not sure what the S stands for in TCS15; I’ll do some more checking on that and get back to you. Guys - remember the Museum in your donations.
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Good luck in your new endeavor.
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Straight piping brand new mack
farmer52 replied to mackr1989's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
The computer will "derate and disable" the engine in EPA 2007 engines and later if any of the aftertreatment system is altered or removed. -
Straight piping brand new mack
farmer52 replied to mackr1989's topic in Modern Mack Truck General Discussion
Are you suggesting removing the emissions aftertreatment equipment? If so, it is illegal to remove such equipment. -
A/C in a B model
farmer52 replied to Freightrain's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
EZ, Does a person need a "permit" to buy R134A in bulk? -
Not familiar with a RD...is the dimmer switch on the floor?
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Okay girls and boys...here is what Dr. Don S at the Mack Museum has to say: The UPS 4x4 MH tractors were built to be used to shuttle trailers over mountain passes such as Donner Pass on I-80 in California. Without doing a lot of research, I found 13 chassis record cards on two different GSO’s. The headlights were installed in the bumpers to comply with the 54” maximum height limitation. The normal grille openings for the headlights were filled with covers cut from a standard grille. You can see two of the cover attaching screws for the left cover panel on the MH612-003 photo. Thanks for another GREAT job by Don and the Museum.
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Welcome to BMT. My suggestion is to edit this post to just an intro. Then post your electrical issue in the Electrical forum.
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Dumb Question - No Power
farmer52 replied to markpwhit's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I had a bad experience with a trickle charger/battery maintainer. The charger showed full charge but the battery was dead (bad cell). As others have posted, check the batteries to be sure they are holding a charge, check cables, clean connections, and connect properly. If it still does not "crank" then you can start looking elsewhere. Until you confirm charge and connections it is a "shot in the dark". P.S. Since it is a U model, maybe you need to install them on the "right" side. Sorry Vinny! -
Snowbound
farmer52 replied to leversole's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Remember, this is the guy who took his Superdog on a joy ride last year and had a "snow issue." My MH is "tucked away" and will not see daylighit until the snow and salt are gone. I just hope they are gone by May so I can get to York. -
The trim angle of the upper outer sections is different than the lower headlamp sections. But anything is possible. I sent a note to the Mack Museum to find out if they have any information.
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A friend told me "we are given a finite number of heartbeats. Problem is we don't know how many." My brother (just shy of 63) was walking along the road by our farm and fell over dead - massive heart attack. Sad news to hear of anyone but we can't get out of this world alive.
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My comment about the headlights was aimed (no pun) at the grille. I would like to know if the lower grille sections were "modified" or new moulds to replace the normal headlamp pieces.
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Thank you! It had "Ranch" on the door so I was thinking "round bale mover". Never thought about rectangular bale stacks.
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Wifey and I were in Tucson last week to escape the cold and snow. I was hoping to see some old Macks but never did see any. I did however see this strange looking truck while I was driving. Wheelbase is less than 100". Anyone know its purpose?
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Thanks Rifleman for the info. I see the headlights are mounted in the bumper and not in the grille. Interesting...
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