Jump to content

75T

Bulldog
  • Posts

    215
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by 75T

  1. I remember going with my dad in one of his B-613s that had this sleeper,prettybig when your 6 or 7
  2. 75T

    Ugly?

    Green Dash check your PMs ....
  3. Doe's any one know the weights with oil , ready to install,,,, thanks
  4. Go for it , that B-75 will doit and give you just the correct amount of GRIN FACTOR per mile possible!!!!!!
  5. Otherdog try starting at Cashtown post office head west up the hill and watch your left and you will see the trucks
  6. seen these many times in my B-30 ,on my way to Macungie,,still look about the same.
  7. Name: MACK RW-612 (1986) Date Added: 30 November 2011 - 10:20 PM Owner: 75T Short Description: None Provided View Vehicle
  8. Count me in. were you at Dick Best's open house?
  9. I guess it comes down to , you do what ya gotta do!
  10. Does any one know what it is For a Super II Thanks
  11. a friend of mine has 3 cyl. heads available in northeast Ohio if you are interested
  12. 75T

    Another Yet:

    OK its all a test, if you zoom in on the first photo , there is a SUPERLINER in the back along with a cab on the ground.
  13. I'm pretty sure this truck belongs to Dave McNaughton, Blairsville Pa. It Has a NH-220 Cummins, Tri-plex, with some lower gear ratio. its a very nice truck. there should be more pics in the Watts truck show section. I ve also seen it and his sons F-model V-8 on you tube.....
  14. This is great , one of the B-models ended up in Western PA. The man I bought it from drove it home after purchase, used on the farm for a long time as a wood flatbed Not much left by the time I found it ...any one need 707 parts?
  15. Looks good , progress is at a great pace , since race car maintenance is just around the corner also. "B" should gliderde now.
  16. second from left is 75T , Greg , in my Jethro Bodean getup!
  17. What brand did mack use? it is not a Bendix E-3 . It don't look even close. It is about 3 1/3 to 4'' in dia. about 4" tall to the plunger. 6 - 5/16 bolts thru valve, 3 go into the footpedal base. air feed line comes in the bottom . one to the tractor protection valve, third to the relay for the drive wheels....... Is it possibly a Wagner?? any help would be helpful. Thanks in advance 75-T
  18. Hey Damien , It's Greg , from Harmony . Looks like You found another way to have a blast!!!!!!
  19. It is possible that it's a Bunk that was built in Charlotte N.C. . If you look at B-73-----75 photos at Hank's site, you'll see the similarlity. Everyone likes a good Mackmystry
  20. Where do you go in Zelienople? Rome metal , ( slabs) Main steel (coils) I live and work around town maybe some day I'll catch up to you & buy & a coffee. 75T
×
×
  • Create New...