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Packer

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  1. Hey Andy!!!! Looks like I "found" another one, and yes, it followed me home!!!! 1947 Model "45" Serial number "1288" Utility firetruck Got a really cool flat head 4 cyl generator behind the cab!!!! Packer
  2. Fred, I'm thinking the whole thing would be 100 lbs or less. The jake cages and spacers are all you need. Rocker arms and such are not needed as I remember. The rocker arms are the same, valve covers are the same, etc. Packer
  3. I'll give it a shot! At any one time, there is only ONE tire turning! If only ONE tire is turning, there is no power to the other three. Now, if the power divider is engaged, it 'locks' the drive lines togother. Now there is one set of tires with power on each diff. If one tire has traction per axle, and the other tires are in the air, nothing happens! A power divider will only work if you loose traction on one pair of drivers, not two. Remember back in the good old days when you smoked the tires at a stop light? Torque lifted the right rear tire, and that is the one smoking! The left one just followed along. If you put two axles in tandem, same thing as having the power divider 'locked' in. The tires with the LEAST traction will turn. Posi-traction is a horse of another color. Now every thing turns! Packer
  4. The carbon tracking could be the issue! My thoughts were that the timing/points could be the issue. Eather way, I would look at the ignation system, and make sure every thing is up to snuff. Packer
  5. Fombell, PA Just north of Pittsburg, PA. Packer
  6. I "MAY" have 4 coming up in the near future!!! You two can split the set and put two on the curb side only. That's all anyone looks at any way!!!! LOL Packer
  7. Rob, Maybe you should have checked the "F" side of the gage. You would still be ragging on the wife or daughter if they had run out of fuel that meny times!!!! And don't tell me you haven't preached "Run on the top half of the gage, not the bottom half" LMAO Packer
  8. Anyone headed from PA to Bloomington IN? Need to get a transmission from PA to Freds' house. He'll haul it to Omaha, NE and I can pick it up there. Any one headed to the Turck show that might be going that way??? Packer
  9. Might have one, but it will be a couple of months getting it off and shipped. Packer
  10. I spent 15 years on the Green River, WY ambulance service. 13 years as crew command. I saw a lot of death, and none was ever good. The worst call I ever had was an 11 week old baby that was cold and blue. The police were the first on scene and started CPR. I continued CPR for the 15-20 min. ride to the Hospital, but the baby was pronunced almost at once. I never knew the baby, but I am not ashamed to tell you that a 50 year old man cried all the way. That would be me. Packer
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    Mag Drill:

    I've used some at differant times. Really liked the Milwaukee brand! One thing about mag drills is that you can't feed them like a drill press and the first time you do mash down on them - - - you'll be up the creek!!! Packer
  12. Mike, No, I haven't gotten down there yet. Seems that the little things get in the way of the big things. He's ready to sale, but I may not be in a position to buy! I haven't given up yet but it may be a week or two (or three) to get down there and check it out. Packer
  13. With out any more info, that bracketnmight be an anti-sway bar frame mount?? Air ride systems use a sway bar to keep the frame and Diff housing in line. Packer
  14. http://www.bendixvrc.com/itemDisplay.asp?documentID=5032 Check out this link from Bendix. Really good stuff!! Someone passed this along sometime back and I thought it was great! Might help - - - might not!! LOL Packer
  15. Been trying to get to Oregon for over a year but looks like this May or June I'll make it!!!! Empty going, loaded coming back. Any help to anyone?? 30 foot flat bed with a 15,000 lb winch. Can take about 10,000 lb. Packer
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    Recap Tires:

    Did a bunch of research on this several years ago. Bandag was the best cap at the time, with Kelly/Springfield and Bridgestone the best original and capped miles. Also the best for casings. We would cap in the fall and when the weather warmed up in the spring, the caps were 40-50 % worn and heat was not an issue. We were running 100,000-120,000 miles a year and the caps were making that many miles. Bridgestone a 100,000 miles - - -Michline 55,000 miles on original rubber. This was in the 70's and things have changed since then, but at that time, Bandag caps were the best way to go. Oliver now has a cap that is like the bandag, but I have no history with it. Packer
  17. I don't have a lot of experance with Dynatards but Jake brakes will break down the 'O' rings and let oil seep by. This will cause the brake to loose it's effectiveness. A set of 'O' rings, a pick and some 'O' ring grease might make a great differance. This can be done on the engine in maybe an hour. Also, make sure the valve settings and Dynatard lash is on the money. Packer
  18. That looks so good - - - I'm thinking about doing it to one of my trucks!!!!! Nice job!!! Packer
  19. I quit about 25 years ago. Still remember it as a bad time in my life!!! I used patches and gum to kick the habit. Thirty days after quitting I tried to smoke one and about died!! To think I used to do that 20-30-40 times a day! Hang in there - - - you'll be better off!!! (even with the few extra pounds you'll put on) Packer
  20. I've been waiting for our friend from "Down Under" to jump in here!!!! Real men use two sticks! Packer
  21. My EG has an air valve at the hydrovac and a trailer air valve on the steering post. It also has an air compressor on the engine. My '48 has a REO engine in it. Must be an upgrade done at some time. My Mack history is a bit rusty but Mack and REO were togather at one time. That might be why I have a non-Mack engine. Than again - - - maybe not!!!!! LOL Packer
  22. Three men were sitting together bragging about how they had given their new wives duties. The first man had married a woman from Illinois and had told her that she was going to do the dishes and house cleaning. It took a couple of days, but on the third day he came home to see a clean house and dishes washed and put away. The second man had married a woman from Michigan . He had given his wife orders that she was to do all the cleaning, dishes, and the cooking. The first day he didn't see any results, but the next day he saw it was better. By the third day, he saw his house was clean, the dishes were done, and there was a huge dinner on the table. The third man had married a beautiful girl from Wyoming . He told her that her duties were to keep the house cleaned, dishes washed, lawn mowed, laundry washed and hot meals on the table for every meal. He said the first day he didn't see anything, the second day he didn't see anything, but by the third day some of the swelling had gone down and he could see a little out of his left eye ... enough to fix himself a sandwich and load the dishwasher Packer
  23. I chased down the date and topic starter. GGB3 MS The thread started on Sept 18, 2008 Hope that gets you going!!! Or try" Steering wheel repair" in the upper left corner of the first page. Packer
  24. My B-61 has the switch on the manifold for the air lines to the trailer. It's right behind the cab. Packer
  25. There is a complete "How To" in the files someplace. Rob trashed me on my fix, but his is a better one. Packer
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