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I've got some of that stuff. PM sent.
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I've been looking for a set for my LTH for a couple of months now. I used the Webb website to find part numbers for some that should fit. You can search by any of the drum dimensions and maybe find something close. Good Luck.
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Left Elko, Nevada this morning headed east in mackdaddy's MH. Got the Aussies in tow as well. Had an E-9 race somewhere in the middle of nowhere and lost to that RH drive Valueliner. Somewhere out here I gotta give that driving on the right deal a go.
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Left Elko, Nevada this morning headed east in mackdaddy's MH. Got the Aussies in tow as well. Had an E-9 race somewhere in the middle of nowhere and lost to that RH drive Valueliner. Somewhere out here I gotta give that driving on the right deal a go.
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"phantom" Rl-700
mackaholic replied to vision386's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I ran across a 68' RL 700 out here in CA a couple of months ago. Had the low hood, Budds all around and a 8v detroit in it. Guy wanted $2000 for it not running. It even had the small door in the top of the hood at the front for checking the coolant without tilting the hood. -
I know what you're refering to but I don't know if they will interchange. You can alays pull them both apart and start measuring.
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Kelly, I have done a couple of swaps of later Mack brakes to early housings. One was our F-model with wedge brakes to s-cams, the other is a set of b-model housings with narrow shoes and rotochambers to spring brakes. For the wedge brakes, just the brake spiders (brackets that hold the shoes and s-cam shafts)needed to be changed. As long as they are Mack they should bolt on. You may need to switch them from side to side to get them to clear everything. The shoes were the same width so the wedge brake drums worked fine. The bolt paterns on the splined hubs are different than the one piece axle so they won't interchange. I'm over near Santa Rosa, CA if you ever get this far west and want to take a look at the conversion. There are 6-8 other LT's over here as well. Brad
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Older Housings And Carrier Interchange Question
mackaholic replied to Flynpenguin's topic in Driveline and Suspension
Nice looking LT, always good to see another Mack in CA. As for the drop ins, they should fit fine. Most of the locating takes place at the flange and on the ears at the bottom of the carrier, not with the holes so drilling them out shouldn't be a problem. I have even seen the later drop ins with 18? bolts used in the earlier housings. The only tough area is the through bolts. The later drop ins used bolts under the side cover instead of the long studs. If I remember correctly you have to tap the upper holes housing and put in larger bolts under the side covers and dummy bolts with nuts in the lower holes. -
I've been collecting parts for my LTL for several years and am getting close. I have the chance to get copies made of an original aluminum cab crossmember. They will be exact duplicates of the original down to the part numbers. The mounting holes will have to be drilled after casting. They will be about $1200 ea.(very pricey) but these are not available anywhere in any condition that I've been able to locate. Anyone else out there interested?
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Take a look on e-bay. There is a Mack/Waterous manual for sale, Item number: 330298725922. Looks like what you're after. Brad
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When I was in college there was a prof. who had a GMC pickup with a detroit in it. I don't know which model but you could hear him coming from miles away. Better use plenty of firewall insulation!
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It's a BBQ. He does a lot of outdoor cooking and is a KW nut. Brad
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I made this up for a buddy of mine when he got married(poor guy). I found the grille at a local wrecking yard and when I saw it I knew immediately what to do with it. I've got some extra B-73 aluminum radiators that I'm thinking of doing something similar with only I think i'll use them for the surround, not the grille. Brad
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Other Macks in the family
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My dad's RS763, F715 and RW613. All are used in our farming operation. The F has an 866 V-8, T2090 and Mack rears. The RW has an E-6 fuller 13 spd and mack rears. The RS has a Cummins 350, fuller 13 spd. and mack rears. -
71 R painted side.jpg
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From the album: Other Macks in the family
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F715 & RW613.jpg
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From the album: Other Macks in the family
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LJSWX Logger side.jpg
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From the album: 1955 Mack LJSWX
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1955 Mack LJSWX
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Some shots of the LJSWX where I found her. Also a shot of her current state. Now a logger the same as she started in 55'. -
Welcome, It's good to hear from another West Coaster. Doesn't seem to be too many of us out here. What shape is your LF in? Brad
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I'm trying to get my hands on a truck here in Northern CA and I've got some questions about who built it. It started as a 4 cylinder, chain drive, light weigth AC. Sometime after that it was converted to it's current state using an early B model hood, cowl band and radiator. The frame is now a rivited triple frame using the AC suspension. The engine is a Mack 6 cylinder but the rest of the drive train is AC. The cab is an AC with the cowl being modified to fit the B hood. I've seen pictures of another truck converted just like this one and heard that they were done by a company in the Los Angeles area. Anyone heard of this or have any info on these trucks. I can't understand why anyone would go to this much trouble when they could have just bought an F model?
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What Model Is This?
mackaholic replied to mackaholic's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I've had several people suggest that but I've seen two of these trucks with the same fender/hood/cab configuration so I believe its a separate model but which one? -
Hi All, Been a while since I've posted so I hope this works. Any one know what model Mack this is? There is one like this here in Northern CA that I have seen pictures of but haven't been able to see in person. I believe it's an FH or FJ. The one I am trying to get has a triple frame and the same body as this. I've seen lots of C cab Macks but not with the raised steel section below the windshield. It doesn't show real well here but there is a 2-3 inch section of the cowl that is above the hood line if the hood were sitting flat. Any thoughts? Brad
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Oldest Working Mack?
mackaholic replied to GearheadGrrrl's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Out here in Northern CA there are several LT's that are used regularly. One pulls a lowbed hauling dozers and excavators. The other pulls an end dump. It's great to see them coming up the road at you. The lowbed tractor still has a supercharged cummins. Ever better than seeing it is hearing it coming! -
Wiring Harness Toast!
mackaholic replied to DRUMMER35501's topic in Electrical, Electronics and Lighting
Sounds like solenoid problems. They do two things. First the solenoid pulls the starter drive into the ring gear and then makes the conection to spin the starter motor. Inside the solenoid is a large copper disk that contacts the positive battery cable terminal (on neg. ground trucks) and the terminal that goes to the starter. If that disk gets corroded or arced from starting with low voltage it may not be making good enough contact to spin the starter motor. If you can get the solenoid apart you can clean the terminals and disk. Also put a bit of lubrication or the starter shaft where the drive slides back and forth. Should solve the problem. -
Steering Wheel Material
mackaholic replied to vanscottbuilders's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
I've had pretty good luck with the epoxy as well. Take a dremel tool and clean out the cracks and make the crack wider below the surface of the crack(the epoxy will have less chance of cracking and falling out). After it hardens just sand it down and repaint the wheel. If you use a good brand of hardened paint it will last for years. You'll have to put in a lot of hours behind the wheel to wear it off. Brad
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