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  1. B20Mack,

    I found most of the trim I needed on ebay, I spoke with the King and he has a bench seat seat which I have since found won't fit (contour cab) and he did not have the glove box. I am trying to hold out on windshield and back glass gasket/molding I think it is very expensive for what it is. I plan on stopping by LMC here in KC and bringing samples of the gaskets and window felt trim I will post what I find. My experience with older equipment is most pieces of that era were dimensionally pretty standardized. I may have to buy some expensive stuff but I am sure I can get some interchange.

    Some one posted another site on here that I cannot remember. It was like Nostalgic parts or something like that. I found it in one of the threads. If I find it I will send it to you. It was all rubber parts at a reasonable price.

  2. I'll join in on the fun. My first vehicle was a 1952 dodge M37. 230 flat head with 24 volt and fording kit. It was the soft top model with 8k Braden pto winch. Not quite the chick magnet or a rocket by any means but we had a blast with it.

    Anyone going to Flohram park truck show or any others on the East Coast?

  3. Posting this for a friend of a friend. Guy has a B61 crane truck as well. Trailer is included.

    I think he wants 4000 for the tractor. I'm sure he will entertain offers though...

    Yes it does include the trailer. Its in dittmer MO. call 636-274-9802 ask

    for chuck.

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  4. Greg - It is not that I don't buy things I like - I have lots of that!

    But the pro-blem-o is that lots of the cool stuff like old Macks, forestry equipment, and such, just are not around mid-Missouri. We have the market cornered around here on farm equipment, soybeans, cows, hay bales, bacon, whiney kids, pregnant wives, firearms, juicy steaks, Mizzou basketball, and all kinds of good stuff, but it is no-where as far as finding a nice antique Mack for sale!

    I happen to know where there are three B61's for sale in st. Louis. I will post picks when I get them frm a friend of mine.

  5. beauties.... in the second listing last picture it shows the steering wheel missing the horn button. When I first got my truck horn did not work and i spent months trying to figure out where to get the replacement parts. Believe it or not i found everything i needed, minus the button i had, on a antique ford pick-up site. If anyone needs these parts i will post the website.

  6. A B20 is a great truck, small enough for what we do now a days, parades and shows. I have one of those hub caps off a fire truck in PA. , Jay

    Jay- the truck has been a pleasure to work on, drive around and restore. This will be the first year we take it to a bunch of truck shows. I certainly appreciate bein a part of a great site and appreciate all the information on here.

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  7. I am selling a Delco Remy starter that was removed from a fire truck. Not sure of the engine. But the link to the ebay site is listed below. I purchased it site unseen and it is a 12 volt. i have a 6 volt truck. Go figure!!!!

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Delco-remy-starter-/260947776199?pt=Other_Vehicle_Parts&vxp=mtr&hash=item3cc1b312c7

    If you are interested you can place a bid or buy. Just send me a message that you are associated with BMT.

  8. yep,those fit B-20 and 30,and the smaller A's and E's.They weren't made for Budd wheels,but they will work for a front aluminum wheel(can't get enough bite to work on steel wheels),but I was always afraid of losing one or getting them stolen.

    They fit snugly on my steel wheels. I believe we have the dayton style wheel. You need to pry them off. The B20 uses them on both front and rear axles. Some day i will step up with all you big dogs and get a diesel. Right now i am enjoying my little pup.

    Funny story- when i showed my wife the picture before I purchased she asked if she could take it to the grocery store. Being the responsible husband i am I said "absolutely" Always best to beg for forgiveness later- right. When it pulled into the driveway she was a bit surprised, i said honey- it is a Mack truck!!!!

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