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terry

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  1. Guess I did not read your first post close enough, you said a valueliner, still have to change hood mounts where it rest on the cowl. terry
  2. I think the biggest problem would be the front of the cab, it has to be able to pivot when the back of cab goes up and down and also the back of hood where the cab moves. terry
  3. Sounds like a boost leak. terry
  4. 675 is a 237 maxidyne. terry
  5. I believe the S is six wheel and the T is tractor. terry
  6. I believe the speedometer pick up is on the trans. tailshaft. terry
  7. I do believe a r model pump has a little longer snout. terry
  8. just remember two inches higher jack means your truck has to be two inches higher. terry
  9. A lot of the early B's were like this, you had to pack the inner bearing with grease and the outer ran in the gear oil, just knock the middle seal out and get a inner seal to run in the oil, don't have a part number for a seal, terry
  10. Make sure spindle is not cracked on the bottom. terry
  11. good to see it making a little money!! nice set up.👍 terry
  12. I like the looks of them RD's.👍 terry
  13. If it has the original engine, on a cabover the engine number is stamped in the back side of the block right below the head gasket, you might have to scrape with a wire brush. terry
  14. I have a feeling he has a real old single disc clutch that was before you adjusted them on the pressure plate like a double disc is. the only adjustment is in the linkage. terry
  15. Looks like what we called in the service a 10 ton tractor, they had V8 cummins engines, they were a real horse at the time. "69" in Viet Nam. terry
  16. No I don't think it would, the R700 hood was about 8 or 10 inches longer, I sure somebody else will post with some info . terry
  17. Don't think there is near enough room for that cat. engine in a regular R model, the older R700's were used with cat and cummins engines. terry
  18. That's what it is, used them for years. terry
  19. As long as the bushing dimensions are the same then I would think they would interchange. terry
  20. I am not sure if the trunnion height is the same between the spring and the solid walking beam trunnions. terry
  21. I believe on the back box, or front box, either box will fill the whole trans, right side lower plug, the upper is a magnetic plug for fine pieces, some run 90 weight gear oil and some run a 85/140 gear oil. terry
  22. Drove one for about 20 years as a owner operator, done real good for me! terry
  23. Love them ole hard nosed Macks!👍 terry
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