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Gmerrill0516

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  1. That's nice. A day or two with some compound and some wax and the paint on the sheetmetal will be good as new too. The inside has already been sprayed and looks good. My dash is full of holes ane relocated stuff. I need to find a selector switch for the front brakes like that one has. Mine is missing. I assume you can't hook it up anymore but I need it to plug the hole.

    cool truck.

    Greg

  2. Still struggling to post here for some reason. Here goes for the fifth time. Got my mack info Friday on the truck. It was one of four ordered for United excavating in Linden nj. They cancelled and Pacifica trucking wound up with mine. Serial numbers were B815sx 1227 through 1230. Mine is 1229. All were orange dumps. I found mine in Perthamboy three years ago. Does anybody know anything about the companies then or now? Does anybody know where the other three trucks might be? A reunion would be cool.

    Thanks.

    Greg

  3. Is it just me or do we think it might need just a little tinkering after 23 years in the same spot? Does it come with goggles? Nice truck just the same. I hope it gets a good home and some TLC. I'd love to own it. Funny ad for it...

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  4. Some sort of heat will do the trick. A small wood stove can do the trick but the chimeny you need to be legal can be a fortune. I'd tinker up the existing furnace and put it on for such occasions and leave it off the rest of the time. A few 500 watt halogen work lights could be enough to drive off the moisture. Just keep them away from anything that can burn. It is always better to store garage stuff at 40 degrees or so but it can get expensive to keep a space big enough for a truck to sit in warm...it's an expensive hobby in some ways.

  5. Wear your Sunday best, speak respectfully and clearly, and point out anything that makes you the victim, and address the judge as "Your Honor"...the rest is in God's hands. I think we can muster a collection if bail money is needed...

    Good luck!

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  6. I visit here several times a day if I can get to a computer. It has been fun, entertaining and informative. I've always felt welcome although I was a bit nervous at first to post stuff...I'm over that now. I am proud to be associated with the group. I think it is great that someone like Umodelnut (the vinster) can talk shop and learn from a bunch of guys who have been driving and wrenching all this time. It's great to have the young guys around and know that our pasion and our sickness for these old rigs will continue.

    Great stuff and I wouldn't change a thing, nor would I go elsewhere. Much appreciated the help and support from all! Thank you to Barry and Co for making this possible. Orders coming soon too.

    Greg

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  7. Wow, nice work. You take this extremely seriously. I'd love to go that far but funds and free time and the better half's patience wear thin. I have to post some progress pics myself but I don't plan to take it anywhere near that far. One question I have is what are the two large holes through the passenger side of the dash for and what is supposed to plug them up. I had two plastic coffee can lids silicone into them and I'm pretty sure that they are not Mack coffee can lids.

    Nice job and that truck deserves the love. If there is a proper plug for the holes does anyone have a picture?

    Thanks and keep up the posting of pics and progress! Love every word and every photo.

    Greg

  8. That is concerning to me. Welding a steel rod to a cast drum is at a minimum a stress concentrator and could cause cracks and failure. I can't imagine that is an approved means to either repair or balance a drum. I'd probably make plans to replace the drums. Better safe than sorry.

    Greg

  9. I'd go with the blue and white if it appeals to you. I like to see diversity and the blue and white is how she ran and different than the typical schemes. I plan to paint mine orange despite the red now. It was orange from the factory as best I can tell. There are tons of red ones already so I'm trying to be as unique as I can and I like the orange. That's my $0.02.

    Google has tons of pictures so search and hit the images button...It's good for ideas and can help you get an idea of what you like.

    Great looking Mack. Enjoy it.

    Greg

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  10. I would soda blast if you don't intend to repaint. The soda will remove the paint and oxidized material and leave the good aluminum unscathed. It is striking how well it goes after the paint and not the aluminum. You can then polish to your hearts content. Note that when repainting, Soda is not recommended and voids paint warrantees as the basic (opposite of acidic) action of the soda conteracts the grip that self etching primer would provide. The paint tends to jump off the substrate unless you completely rinse the soda off or hit it with a mild acidic solution.

    Greg

  11. I loved smoking but quit cold turkey when Peter Jennings died. It just hit me that it was stupid to take chances with life. My mother died of cancer in April (not from anything she did) and I can tell you it is not the way to go. I gave it up and I'm glad the Mrs. did too. We are better off and not so poor either. Ma used to say everything in moderation. I think she was on to something although it didn't keep her going as long as it should. Quit the habit, drink lots of water and take up something productive. You will live longer and life will be better so long as you can walk up a set of stairs and still breath.

    Good luck and make sure if you do quit that the next stress crisis in life doesn't take you back either. You will be glad you did.

    Greg

  12. and remember it is MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR not happy holidays. merry Christmas to all you guys too.

    I was going to write the same words! It is Christmas with Christ! Don't let them take that away from us. Be blessed and Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    Love the Celtic ladies too. Those gals can sing! Not to hard on the eyes either. Thanks for posting

    Greg

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