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Maddog13407

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  1. 108 thousand miles on a en401? thats about the life expectancy for one of those. 401 and 402 was basicaly the same engine. just two more head studs in the corners.
  2. that sleeper cab b61st is awesome. definately a very early ones. never seen a b model with an aluminum trunnion like that one and you can tell its a 53-56 cause it has the raised crossmember for the rear suspension. definately worth saving but not worth $5000. remember most of us are working stiffs and just wanna have and save as many of these beauties as possible haha.
  3. nice truck, just got all seasons of old Jimmy Rockford for x mas this year. almost thru season 4 haha. nice trucks. definately two of them. one at the end didnt have the light on the bumper they showed 10 times and the bulldogs on the door were painted over in blue. also one truck had quarter fenders and other didnt. still both really nice truck. ANY old Mack steering wheel seems to be rare now a days. Matt
  4. pretty nice set of parts there, few turbo air cleaners and the single axle truck looks pretty solid. has the old school riker muffler on it by the looks of it. sleeper cab b model is worth it no matter how rough it is, looks to be a 52 54 or 55 truck with the radio delete plate in the dash. also looks like it has a straight 5 with a 3 speed auxillary in it, kinda old fashioned before the ''married'' boxes got popular.the green truck cab looks pretty solid and the red one has some good parts on it even tho it looks pretty rotted, Matt
  5. Roosevelts towing in Cobleskill Ny had a R model tandelm tow truck with square headlights in it. was red with silver stripes. Matt
  6. definately sounds like the shoes are glazed over as the 'drum' style parking brake in a b model will usuauly skid the back tires or lock on so tightley you wont be able to move the truck. this was one of the best set ups in the 50's and 60's. a big step up from the 'junk' parking brake style on the 77series transmissions. the 67 and 72 series parkin brakes would hold the truck ona hill with good lining. Matt
  7. oddball backwards shifting pattern there...... looks like a retrofit? looks like original shift pattern is screwed above it on the hinged plate.
  8. anyone else notice the different radiator shell on that red Lj tractor with the cummins engine in it? doesnt have the center strip in the shutters and looks flat on top and fron kinda like a B model shell? Matt
  9. dont seen any fender entensions. isnt that a B615 not a B75? jw. either way i love the Kentucky radiator as we call em up north . would love a B75/ tried to buy one last year, single axle, 673 turbo with triplex singlke axle tractor. offered the guy $2000, he wanted $5500. it was well worth 2000 as it needed a cab but nowhere near 5500. went by there recently where it sat along side a steel nosed Dm and a few big Cat scrapers. looks like he scrapped everything. all that was left was a pile of tires. he probably got $1800 tops for junk. some people amaze me. matt
  10. I 88 in New york State from Binghamton to oneonta, othewise known as the thump thump road. they are repaving it now but you use to have to to change lanes from side to side to find a good piece of pavement. matt
  11. heard many stories of upstate ny winter in Long lake Ny hauling logs with B62SX Macks. my great grandfather would leave them running all night long cause they would never start in the morning and they would have to start a fire under the rear end housings to get the trucks to move in the moring cause all that was warm was the engine and transmission gear oil, Matt
  12. speaking of the extension pipe. anyone have an original b model air cleaner extension tube? thanks, Matt
  13. seen the ''turbo'' air cleaner on mostly trucks with 711's in them. either that or the 711 trucks had a air cleaner similar to the gas job air cleaner but was a little bigger in diameter. usually the turbo trucks had stops in the passenger door hinge so the mirror bracket wouldnt hit the air cleaner top. also the older b's seemed to have the smaller air cleaner bonnet on top while 59 and up or so had the ''top hat'' as i call it cover like my B613 has. Matt
  14. they are the same from case. someone probably split the case and bought one from Mack or had one laying around. my B613 had a cracked case and we stripped out a worn out quadbox and put the duplex gears in it and the duplex back half on it.the aluminum thing i have never figured out. have sen B61LT's with half case aluminum, both cases aluminum front and back and some just the top cover. also seen some aluminum top covers front and rear on quadboxes and triplexes that werent even in Lt trucks. sometimes i think Mack used whatever was handy lol. Matt
  15. by looking at the fuel tank brackets, where the signal lights are on the fenders and the dash guages id guess that truck is early to mif 50's. Mack changed the fuel tank brackets in late 58 early 59 to the style with the bolts out twards the end more and the shorter straps. also moved the air horn to the side and off the pedestal and any b model before 1960 would have a fuel guage that read 1/4 1/2 and 3/4. after around 1960 they just read e 1/2 and f. you can also tell by the cab mount crossmenber. the older ones 53 to around late 58 had the two holes on top of each other for air lines to pass thru. after that they changed them to the middle hole with spots to mount air line clamps to. one other thing is the bumper brackets were changed around same time. earlier ones had a short piece of pipe for a spacer for the big tow hook boltm later ones Mack had a piece of angle iron welded in for a spacer. one other thing was any b model before late 1959 would have glass fuses in the glovebox and later ones had circuit breakers. of course a lot of this could be changed over the years, just a few things ive notived. Matt
  16. i go by irocz2886. would be nice if ebay didnt block the name of the bidders now a days also.Matt
  17. i have that on my watch list and was gonna bid. wish damn ebay would post our buyer names still. maybe we should all list our ebay names so we arent bidding against each other??? jw, thanks, Matt
  18. too bad your so far away. if no one is interested in the whole engine, id be interested in the split intake manifold and pipes from the air cleaner and water manifold and thermostat housing. Matt
  19. ppg/ditzler code for Mack green is 40496 last i checked. has been that since the 70's or 80's. it may end up with one more letter or number on the end depending on what brand paint you cross reference it to, Matt
  20. god, dont scrap that rare dog. kick myself for passin up a B47 a few years ago at auction with perfect round short fuel tanks on it and aluminum components cause it had a bad cab. come to find out it had a brand new rebult engine in it. think it ended up going for $1200. i didnt feel like waiting around all day for it. passed up on that and a badly rotted h63. i lose patience at auctions sometimes haha. also left another auction early and missed a b61 with monoshift and blown engine with perfect dumpbox for $250! save this one!
  21. Doug'S truck came from Fort Plain Packing company i believe he told me. Matt
  22. anyone have a source for 4'' exaust pipe? im lookin to put a straight pipe on an r model and would like to find a 4'' straight pipe with a slash cut on top roughly 80'' long? seems as long as i can find is just a top piece for a stack about 36'' with a slash cut. everyone has bullhorns but cant seem to find a slash cut. thanks, Matt
  23. as long as it is a TRQ77 series and not a TRQ72 series it will bolt right in. might even be the same shifting levers. cannot remember if the auxiliary is the same length under the bolt pod from duplex to quad. i know the smaller TRD77 9 speeds had a different auxiliary shifting lever. should be a direct bolt in, just have the shorten the driveshaft. also some 18 and 20 speed quadboxes in the b models had an extra support that bolted to the back gas tank bracket bolts and a cradle that went under and bolted the the flange between the auxiliary and main boxes. some also had a leaf spring that bolted to the center to support the back of the bigger transmission. all depends on the year. they did away with the leaf spring and used the cradle in the early 60's. , Matt
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