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j hancock

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  1. Sometimes the ratio is a duplicate of another ratio and it doesn't get counted or the the next shift "up" is actually a lower ratio and then you don't use it.
  2. Yup, time to slide under and see what the trans. in the truck has to say. It will be on the driver's side and will have TRD, TRT, or TRQ followed by numbers. TRD = Duplex TRT = Triplex TRQ = Quadraplex
  3. Since you are buying the truck regardless, contact the Mack Museum with the VIN and they can run the number and send an info pack on the truck. Usually takes several weeks for the info and send a donation to the museum for the research service. Try to figure out what is up with the title to make your life easier when you go to registry the truck and BEFORE you give the seller any money!!! Yeah, the truck isn't 1948 and it isn't 1953 either. Your guess of about 1960 is pretty good. More than likely the engine and trans were swapped as a unit. Transmissions for gas engines are "lighter" duty because the torque is quite a bit different between gas and diesel engines.
  4. 1976 and 1980 would be the same part for a "plus 3" cab corner. Stretching a straight back cab part to make it work on a later cab isn't going to work too well. The change from straight back to "plus 3" was earlier.
  5. Gee, Dan......I think you are just showing off! Looks like a decent truck and a really good scoop. Jim
  6. I don't have all the books, but I couldn't come up with torque number for the straps. Maybe start at 50-60 lbs and monitor them after some miles. See if they rotate or the rubber settles in a little. Jim
  7. Front stoop in Queens, NY maybe....
  8. Is all the ground material recycled into new mix?
  9. OK, follow up question. About how many teeth on the machine and how long to change them? Cost? Can they work on a concrete? Thanks, Jim
  10. How many average hours before a trip to the dentist?
  11. Looks good! You could probably use less rain to make some progress.
  12. This crane was on the Nov/Dec 1985 WOTS cover and was owned by Bob Brown at the time. I read through the article but no real details on the crane other than setting it up with Christmas lights and display.
  13. That's another Crosley in the Pinto Air Freight photo. Last time I knew, Joseph Equipment owns the Mohawk tanker. I saw it one time in Hudson, MA. Interesting stuff.
  14. Yup, I trusted my memory once again.... Not Buffalo like I thought but in Wisc. Gee, something actually made in the US!
  15. Middle truck is Dave Mauro's and is pretty sharp.
  16. KooL! I like the mini dozer on the trailer. I think it is Struck ??? that is made in the Buffalo, NY area. Used to see them advertised in the back pages of Popular Mechanics magazine.
  17. The trend continues.... Wonder what the judge has to say?
  18. I have used an old mattress or a pile of old blankets and rolled B cabs onto the back panel for sandblasting the bottom side of the floors. Used two other people to lift and roll slowly and have never done any damage. Sandblasting standing up is bad enough.
  19. Very interesting article! I found the comment about turning back the odometer when serviced and this was IL law amusing. Just try to do that now! Jim
  20. Yup, a T2060 is air. X107A is a air six speed but has multply reverse gears.
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