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RRJordan

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  1. The spirit you have shared with us during the restoration of your Mack has been inspiring.  Thank you!

    My brief experience with driving Macks dates back to the mid-1950s.  There were only two lessons:  "That one shifts like this"...with some quick hand motions. And, most importantly, "Keep your thumbs out of the wheel!"  

    That's all I can contribute.  I spent a lot more time in Vermont than I did in Macks, but I enjoyed both.

    We look forward to further word of your successes.

     

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  2. I can't help with Cooney Coal, but the name is familiar as Cooney Bros. Construction Materials out of Tarrytown, New York.  I don't want to hijack the thread, but I spent a summer in the mid-'50s driving for Cooney Tarrytown and would be interested in any word about that outfit.  I was mainly assigned a very worn and very overloaded LF ten wheeler with a Lanova that smoked a lot and pulled very hard.  Any information or memories to share will be appreciated.

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  3. Noticed solid-looking short, single axle dump wearing for sale sign in Yorklyn, Delaware.  That's northernmost Delaware, on Rt. 82.  Sorry, no pictures or details, but posted phone number is (302)239-3501.

  4. Are these like the Houdaille (hoo-day) shocks that are familiar from the old Fords? If so, Ford literature from the 30s and 40s might be helpful. Flushing is a good approach because it can take a lot of force to disassemble a Houdaille.

  5. I don't know the particular truck in question and it has been a long time since I drove an LF in the mid-1950s, but I do recall that one had a Lanova and a 5+2 with a very low low range. It was registered in NY at 54,000 pounds and we normally weighed out at 73,000. It was supposed to have been a '50 or '52 that was rebuilt after an accident. It must have been the big Lanova because it would pull hills with the "new" B-63s in that yard with similar loads. It had a double frame and 11x22 rubber.

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