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Posts posted by maxidyne237
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in NJ we try to stay away from the 20,000lb front and go with the 18,000lb so only one box is used making the steering system simpler. The two box system has been around for a while so i wouldnt be scared of it. Just make sure you service that power steering systm often because it hurts buying one steering box let alone two!
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Be a man get your oun tire hammer and bars and do it your self
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nice truck but shaved dog?
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where is the F located?
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trent i dont anyone who ever payed attention to the "only use low in first" decal in trucks with six speeds. I even know guys who would split them like a duplex, (even though there isnt any gain) they are bulletproof. The best way i have found to shift a six speed is 1st through third in low, then wind out third and shift aux into high and proceed into 4th and 5th. hope i wasnt too off topic
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what size chamber did you try?
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Yes i have seen 24" budd wheels, new york city has them on some of their trucks. they look really strange because of their size and with the cone of a 58,000lb rear sticking out. The rim is also very beefy. I was told by our mack salesman that it is a very expensive option over spoke wheels
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thanks for the info, thats what i thought, i just wanted to check what was right for my '84 dm 800
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its amazing how hard it is to find drivers these days. Automatics arent the answer in most dump and mixer applications. There are alot of local guys here in central nj buying automatics in new tri axle and tandem dumps. They thought it would be easier to find drivers. Now their problem is that they take a guy for a road test and he can drive the truck, but the guy doesnt know how to handle a loaded tandem. the new trucks with automatics are really fast and these guys hammer down and have been turning the trucks over and not being able to stop due to cowboy driving and inexperience. so what my thought is if you cant handle a 6 speed, an 8LL, or a ten speed than you shouldnt be driving the truck! just my 2cents
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Does anyone have any original pics of any dm 800's? My question is were all of the radiator tanks, grills, and sides gloss black? What about the sheet metal plate the mack letters attach to or are they body color? Thanks everyone
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cant wait to hear them. as much as i hate to say it it is time for an e 7 replacement
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last ones were built in 1986
How Do You Make Money With A Truck?
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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The only way we have found to make owning trucks worth it is to have your own work, and not by working for other people. Too many owner operators cut each others throat and the rate is low enough it almost doesnt leave anything for the truck. Dont get me wrong, there is decent work out there sometimes, and having a good truck with out any payments helps too, but for the monetary investment you are better off owning a taxi cab than a tandem......