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  1. Just bought a 1963 B 61 mack with a 673 engine. Would like to know the engine oil capacity, the correct oil filter #'s and the correct wgt oil. The truck came out of New England and is now in Southern Florida. Any other filter #'s if needed also.

    What is the radiator capacity I would like to drain the antefreeze to.

    In need of a headlight switch---- hinges for glove box and lock

    ----- speedometer gauge----- 2 door locks

  2. does any one know how to hook up the batteries correctly. Had a mechanic hook new batteries up and now the back flashing lights don't work and also when I switch the battery from A to B on the dash board the truck shuts down, she will start and run only on A not B Don't forget the fire trucks have two of everything. I picture of the correct way the batteries should look would really help,

    Thanks Joe

  3. does any one know how to hook up the batteries correctly. Had a mechanic hook new batteries up and now the back flashing lights don't work and also when I switch the battery from A to B on the dash board the truck shuts down, she will start and run only on A not B Don't forget the fire trucks have two of everything. I picture of the correct way the batteries should look would really help,

    Thanks Joe

  4. Wayne King in Ontario has a B85 tiller for sale. It is completely redone(repowered with diesel I believe, newer ladder). He wants a lot for it. Maybe $100,000, but I don't remember. I have one that could be put together, but would need a lot of work. Probably much more than anyone is interested. It is a B85 from lowell mass. The ladder is a 1941 ALF with a wooden ladder which was from Harrisburg, PA. It would probably need a new ladder. I father has the tractor which is nice, but not for sale.

    If Wayne Kings is in your price range let me know and I can give him your number.

    Mike

    Thanks for the info but 100k is a little out of my ball park. Thanks

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