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  1. Is it possible to replace a rotted floor and supports with the cab still on the frame?
  2. After you cut and patch the area, can you reach up on the inside to clean and prime or put rust inhibitor on the backside so it doesn't rust anymore?
  3. A few b models I have looked at all have rust on the front pillars down below the windshield. And right above where the air cleaner is plumbed in. Is it repairable?
  4. Here's a few oldies from a company my dad used to work for in the 70's, Corbett Rigging & Hauling when the were in Newark, NJ, now they are in Somerset,NJ.
  5. If you read the dmv manual front to back the conputer test is easy, the hardest part of the road test is rembering everything for the pretrip inspection its pretty much the same for a or b. If your getting an a you can use a tag along with air brakes like a backhoe trailer and just practice the alley docking
  6. In n.j. if the truck is over 26001 or has air brakes you need at least a class b. I got my class b back in the 90's. Read the dmv book, took the computer test for permit, then rented a straight job box and brought a friend who had a cdl with me to the road test. I have since got my class a that my employer paid for me to get.
  7. Thank you guys for the responses. I have been toying with the idea of getting a mack b for about the last 4 years. I'm usually the most pumped after the macungie show. I don't have a barn or shop to be able work on a truck indoors yet but hoping to have one up by end of this summer, so this may be the year I actually pull the trigger and get a "B".
  8. Brocky, were you at the Macungie show, if so I think Myself and my wife were talking to you in the parking area when you were walking back to your diamond t pick-up. You mentioned that ur daughter lived in PA and you were from SC. Small world, we had the 3 kids, we were in front of my f350 and my wife offered u a cold beverage, it was hot that day.
  9. I know this question has been asked before but looking through the forums it doesn't look like anybody ever got an actual weight. Anybody have a actual weight of a b61 single axle tractor or chasis? The reason I ask is, I have been itching to get a b-61 project truck. I have a 12k deckover dovetail bumperpull trailer that I pull with a f350 and I'm wondering if it would be good enough to carry a b61 single axle tractor,or maybe just a cab-chasis without 5th wheel. Anybody use a simular setup?
  10. Thanks paul for looking that up. I just drove by again, the building next door is an old bank(now a church) and its 1301, the rest of the city block is now labeled 1355 and is pretty big. I work for the electric company here and i was inside the building 2 winters ago for a no power. That was before i realized it was the old mack plant. I toured the macungie plant during the antique show in june. That and all the nameplates on the b models with plainfield,nj on them got me curious of finding where this place was.
  11. I believe mack left this place maybe 40 some odd years ago. I believe they moved to allentown,pa. Good move on their part, plainfield is not a pretty place though im sure it was at one time.
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