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yarnall

Pedigreed Bulldog
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  1. I hope things go well with the truck. I am going away for a week and have been working extra before hand and will be working extra when I get back to make up for it so not much chance I could go to see the truck for the next 3-4 weeks. Maybe I could go one evening in two weeks, but I am not sure right now. Good luck. Mike
  2. If the drawing is to scale I could fit four more trucks in there. I bring them out next weekend. Mike
  3. Nice truck. Great to keep it in the family. It should say 'delete' in the bottom of your original post. Click on that.
  4. $2500-$4000. Maybe less since it is not running right and has some body damage. There are several for sale right now; one on here and one or two on ebay. Check those prices. Good luck. Mike
  5. Watt's Mack, the host of this site, sells them. Go to Watt's web site and search Thermodyne. You would need two sets. Otherwise they are very hard to come by. Most of the used emblems are broken or the chrome is coming off. Lets see some pictures of your truck. Mike
  6. I need an oil gauge for my AC fire truck. The one I have was broken, repaired, broken again and duct taped back together. It was leaking pretty bad when I got the truck. There is no dip stick so it is hard to determine where the oil level is. Thanks. Mike
  7. Good luck. If you get it you need to have somewhere to keep it inside.
  8. Looks like fun. Sure got to see the country side. Maybe I'll come over for your next truck retrieval adventure. Mike
  9. Where are you located and what is he serial number on your B85? Thanks. Mike
  10. I love that white diamond t. It is huge and it is awesome.
  11. I work on Bulldogs and Huskies and Cat's and other critters at Limerick Veterinary Hospital. I was only a block from work when they flagged me down. They didn't even look at the truck once I told them it was not a commercial vehicle. They did ask what year it was before they took some pictures. I was told that there was a law passed in the 70's or so that required seatbelts to be retrofitted into earlier vehicles. I don't know if it is true or not. Most of my old truck don't have seat belts. It makes it hard to install a car seat. I pass Triad every day. They always have some really nice, new trucks in their yard and garage. There was a B model peaking out a bay a last year, but I did not stop and look at it. Mike
  12. I didn't have any trouble at all. They only looked at the truck cosmetically, not mechanically. I can't imagine it would pass with how strict they can be. No seat belts. No maxi-brakes. The brakes are probable a little out of adjustment. The could probably make up a laundry list. Mike
  13. My father and I moved some trucks around yesterday and we left the B70 so I could drive it to work today. I was almost to work and there was a police officer in the road at the fire station. I didn't know what was going on when he wave me in until I saw the DOT van. They were excited to have their "first big truck of the day" until I told them it was an antique. They weren't too disappointed and even took some pictures. I took some of them too. Mike
  14. Thanks for the pictures. I guess I should have gone. Congrats Ron. What got first? The green R belongs to Venezia Trucking out of Limerick PA. They are right down the road from where I work. http://veneziatransport.com/company-profile.html. They run mostly Internationals pulling tank trailers. It is a good sized operation. The R model was at Macungie this year right near Tackaberry's trucks. Someone said it was one of their fleet trucks. They also have a V190 International tractor and L120 International pickup that they show. The at model is a fresh restoration this year. I don't know what year or model it is. Mike.
  15. L model with a 707 in PA.
  16. Come on. You are letting us down. You have to take one for the team sometime.
  17. Thanks for the pictures. Is that H67 serial number plate on the F model? Did you check the frame rail? Mike
  18. Thanks for the pictures. Is you cab that bad that it is not salvageable? The truck looks pretty good in the pictures. Mike
  19. Dave Himmelright said the huskie stands there ready to pull while the bulldog is standing up looking around for he next pull. My dad had his B422 on a small lowboy that he had been pulling with his B66. The Brockway guys loved it when he showed up pulling it with his 758. A Brockway pulling a Mack was the way they thought it should be. Mike
  20. Posting pictures is tough. Go to "more reply options" in the lower right. Then "chose file" in the lower left. Pick the file. Then "attach this file". Then "add to post" to the right of the small picture. . This is Harrisburg PA ex ladder 12. Wish it was mine. Mike.
  21. Sorry, I did not get to look at the cab yesterday. I spent the day playing with my new B85. It just got delivered yesterday and now I am back to work. It will probably be until next Friday when I have my next day off. Lets see some pictures of your truck. Mike
  22. Congrats. Nice to see the old dog will still be doing what it was made to do. I'm sure there are a lot of good year left in it. Mike
  23. I hope to have it at Trucktoberfest and Mack Day. Some papers that came with the truck say that B85F1384 and 1385 were the 146' ladders and were delivered January 6 and February 15 of 1960 respectively.
  24. 6 nuts versus 10. Both that you pictured are tubeless but both were made in tube type in the past. Get what you like. Mike
  25. Thanks. The truck was in no danger though. I got it from Andy Henderson of Marietta NY. I don't have an answer for that. These are the only B85's like that. Maybe they are still B85's because they are powered by the 707.
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