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Posts posted by Vladislav
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Happy Birthday !
Have nice Mack's and be smily !!!
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Excellent photos !
Did you make this funny collection just in one shop ?
I thought for first the yellow dress is about banana skin
Vlad
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I like how looks blue Cruiseliner at the first photo.
That one is too impressive with a Superliner kind of the grill.
All the trucks are looking nice, good weather makes them especially shiny.
Vlad.
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I can't believe she hasn't any fuel filters.
Just follow fuel lines in direction from tanks to a fuel pump and you wouldn't miss them.
You wrote about some "pass".
Do you livin' the area of nice snow toped rocks as on your avatar?
Vlad.
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Mostly in a higth of the bed wall.
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Probably there aren't 24's of tubeless type.
They are of 24.5.
Anyway you need tubeless type rims/wheels to fit tybeless tyres.
Some weeks ago I learned a strange fact.
I dismounted wheels in a wheel shop and had to transport them home.
There were 2 of 11.00-24 and 1 of 11.00R24.5.
Both were from Mack's.
Putting them in a car trailor I wanted to save space.
I had the idea to lay 24.5 tyre just ower 24 rim keeping in my mind it must come on with a bit of freedom.
My surprize was too big when I took the problem putting it on - 24.5 tyre didn't lay around because it had always the same inside hole size as 24's outside!
I can say, 11R24.5 tyre has proper size to be fitted on 24 inch rim!
I looked tyre's sidewalls and noted they are different - 24's had the place around for the rim's wall and the 24.5 had it of a smaller higth.
So making a mix of 24's and 24.5 isn't a way.
Taking to account manufacturer's recommendation it is seriousely uncorrect and dangerous.
But how about just a fact that 24 inches and 24.5 inches are the SAME size ??
Vlad
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Larry, does your trailer get a racing car on board?
I suppoesd it's a camper.
So surprized a bit by your need of the sleeper box to fit on Mack.
How powerfull is the race car?
Vlad
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Please keep posting your problem,
I'm going to work around worn compressor.
Vlad
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Jim, what do you want to do?
Vlad.
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David,
Thank you for the nice sharing!
Sorry I haven't plans to take part in Macugnee with my trucks though will visit it one day myself.
Very good be seeing these Mack from my far away.
Vlad
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How do you guys want to drive 6 year's not started truck?
I'm afraid of the engine came stuck. Or maybe not?
END with a triplex - good stock.
Although I like 3 axle and H63.
As it would seems to me of that kind I'd be moving my back on a soufa looking owerseas.
Vlad
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It's just the one more subject to learn that an amount of money doesn't determine a wellness.
And one more time to trust that the best one is the only self-made.
At least self-created.
If somebody doesn't like green interior he is unlimited to coose any other.
But he must not to be surprized to loose the value selling it.
How was absolutely true written a time here, this is a job for love, not for a profit.
Chomed wheels look good.
New tyres also.
It hasn't green dash but the dash is done very nice and clear.
The modern style fifth wheel is a nonsence. My .02
Vlad.
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Wow, looks to be an LJ? a fleet of B61's and at least one B67 with concave cab on the far right. And one Ford truck door!
Larry,
Why do you think LJ but LF ?
Although I like them both.
Rear tyres of the B clousest to R look to be good.
Vlad
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The door is of nice color and pre-primered for some graffity.
Vlad
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Interesting to know what level of restoration they call "perfection".
Vlad
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Does the show going on whole a week?
Nice looking pictures!
Especially the last one.
Vlad
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Thank you for posting.
That green with sand B is the SuperB!
It's good to keep the most attractive shots with a high resolution.
Vlad
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Very cool!
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Thank you for the link.
Aussie Cruiseliners looks to me more attractive than Americans.
Vlad.
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You didn't count Mack trucks.
And didn't noted are they live inside/outside
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It's good to restore the truck that you love.
Especially when it is a running TRUCK, not a couple of pieces of old iron.
A way of jumping from one project to another "little better" isn't good experience.
On my mind.
Vlad
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Too glad,
Congratulations!
How many do you have at the moment?
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Greetings from Central NJ
in Introduction Forum
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Welcome to the jungle!
You have to start an engine of your bike and look for.
Try to find a truck in the best condition you can.
Depending of your pocket of course.
You'll have a lot of to do around a project anyway and it's nice when you get some quick results.
And constantly move a project, slowly moving but never stop!!
Vlad