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Looks pretty clean,no rust at the side cab mounts that the dm's are notorious for,with 7.49 rears you could pull a house down..
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Would make a great looking dump truck with a 14' asphalt body on it...
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Never herd of that Co.but I'll ask around..
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Nice I have one sitting out in the driveway also waiting for snow,not sure what year mine is gotta get the reg from my dad,will post a picture tomorrow.
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I could use the check,I'm getting low on rollers and paint lol...hey if there's an easy way to do it I've been known to find it, have fun and don't forget to post pictures when your done..
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Those small foam rollers work great for painting dump beds,I have used them many times fast easy and no mess,if you use rustoleum add something to help it dry faster,you'll be convinced it's the only way to go,I use them to paint my rims to,so fast and easy...Okay, noted, thanks. Im still leaning towards yeller,,,heh heh,,,randyp
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And when you finally break it loose use the aforementioned stick to keep the clutch depressed while it is in storage. That will prevent future issues.
That is why farm tractors have a hook built in to hold the clutch pedal down while it is in storage.
You learn something new everyday,thanksAnd when you finally break it loose use the aforementioned stick to keep the clutch depressed while it is in storage. That will prevent future issues.
That is why farm tractors have a hook built in to hold the clutch pedal down while it is in storage.
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I would do one black and one green,every truck deserves it's own identity..
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LOL,if that sells I'm putting mine up next...
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Could be something wrong with the mic,does the needle move all the way to the right when you talk,I have no ground wires on my radio or antenna in my cl and the doors are not steel,radio works good but might work better if I ground it,have to try it...
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Your best bet is not to bid on it at all till the very end,you will just drive up the price by doing so,make up your mind what ya want to spend and put your bid in the last five seconds,thats what I do anyway ,seems to work out better for me..Thats me! i will be high bidder on something,with 25 seconds left,an some no-good bastard will "snipe" it right out from under me! LOL! sure wish i could type fastern' 10 words an hour,spose that might help! pretty much given up on the whole ebay thing (for now anyway LOL!).......................Mark
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He has over 10,000 items listed and sold over three thousand items last year,I'm surprised there is not a bidding war going on for those very rare bolts..lol Just think how long it would take you to list 10,000 items on e-bay!!!
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I'll put up a picture of mine later,I know it's no match for the monsters they make today but it does work pretty good for a 50 or so year old snow blower..My little snowblower is also a "Montgomery Ward" unit. It's not been used in several years but I'd bet it wouldn't take much to make it operational.
Rob
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Before the elderly gentleman that lived next door to me departed this world he gave me his old snow blower,it says Montgomery Ward on it and still runs and works like it's supposed to,they just don't make em like that any more...
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I wonder if they will ever upgrade it to HD and improve the sound track like there doing with a lot of the old classics,saw it last week on netflix cool to watch but very poor quality,,
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Use the Mack paint with the hardener and the proper thinner for the temperature,it goes on great even for beginners,if you don't want to spray use a small foam roller..
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The taller pipe on the DM was also used as a place to mount the mirror bracket..
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I never had a V-8 so can't comment on that engine but I once had 237 Mack engine with those same numbers as far as oil pressure and was told by a few knowledgeable people that there was some kind of adjustment or relief valve on the oil pump or maybe it was on the engine it's self, but was told to leave it be,never had a problem and the engine always ran great..
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Rim was still on the trailer all the times i have tried. I've seen it done just never had the magic touch to do it right
I never tried it but maybe you didn't have enough air pressure going into the tire,you need to take out the valve stem to get enough air to seat it,there are some good deals on e-bay for the tanks,I picked up one pretty cheap,works great..
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There is a member here named Automaticmack,haven't seen him on in a while but he knows a lot about that trans and is always willing to help,he emailed me a whole owners manual a while back,maybe you can send him a pm for future reference.
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One thing for sure,after dealing with 12/24 tube tires for many many years and than buying a truck with 24.5 tubeless tires was one of the best things I ever did,I don't think I'll ever miss fixing those heavy ars tires..
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I never tried it, but heard of a lot of guys using starting fluid to set the bead,also watched a few u-tube vids,that's some scary stuff..
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Nice,ya gotta get a break once in a while..
B-81SX on ebay - too nice for me
in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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On a side note,I've done business with that broker, Jay does an outstanding job selling trucks and equipment and I would recommend him to anyone that wants to sell something.