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yarnall

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  1. There are really too many variables to say one is better than the other. The aluminum wheel is light and fancier. The Dayton is cheaper and easier to change the tire. Are you more concerned about weight, cost, appearance or originality?
  2. I have several. I'm just outside of Boyertown. You are welcome to come over and look. You better know what you need though. Mike
  3. I had a delivery today. A 1959 Mack Magirus. It was originally delivered to the City of Chicago on August 16, 1959. There were two trucks on the order B85F1379 and 1380. This is the former. They both had 100' rear mount Magirus ladders. Chicago took delivery of two more almost identical trucks in 1960. These had 146' Magirus ladders. Of the four, this is the sole survivor. Mike.
  4. I have a full open cab from a B85 out of Reading PA. The cab is pretty goo, but the floor is gone. The cab is off the truck and stored in a trailer. The rest of the truck is junk. I would be willing to sell it. It is located in Boyertown PA. Lets see some pictures of your truck. Mike
  5. I was shown Mack paperwork for A models that said "X=excavator". It did not specify heavy duty on the paper. I don't know how to interpret it, but that is what is said. Most B models I have seen with an X have heavier axles, but I have a B42X single axle dump truck that is not a heavy truck. I have a B 42S that is a tandem dump, ,but with no heavy components. I have a B42SX that had a tar body on it that has very heavy axles. I am no expert, just passing along what I have seen. Mike
  6. Great buy. I would love one of them. I'm a Chevy guy myself and who couldn't use a rollback? I bet you are envious of Superdog's new R model. Sounds like you are going to keep the General. I'm glad to here that.
  7. I have a 1985 MH with 2 million miles on it. When went to pick it up the guy I got it from (39babymack's brother) was draining the transmission because it had water in it. It sat out at home for a couple months and when we checked it again it had water in it. It was drained and refilled. It was kept inside since and not out of the building in 2 years. but was rained on at several shows. When we checked it over to take to macungie this year it had water in it again. The breather seemed ok. My father looked for cracks in the housing before but this time he found a bolt was missing on the top cap/plate. It was under a cable so it could not be seen. I am hoping that was the cause. I have not checked it since it got rained on at Macungie this year but I'll have to do that now. Sorry for the long message. Hopefully you have already solved your problem. Mike.
  8. Diamond T was started in 1911 by Charles Tilt and named after is father's shoe business which used the diamond as a sign of quality and T for Tilt. Reo was started in1904 by Ransome E Olds after selling Oldsmobile to GM. Both companies were purchased by White and combined into Diamond Reo in the 1960's. Mike
  9. Nice B models. I love them when they are original. The B61 even has Elston Sanders. What kind of body is that? Mike
  10. I have one in a B42 but don't know if it is big enough. It is in Boyertown PA. Mike
  11. Yahoo. I felt bad for you having to drive that blue thing when you have that nice white thing. Like you said, it pulled your trailer. I drove a Pinto for a while. I wasn't proud of it, but it got me where I was going. Mike
  12. That's pretty neat. Let's see the Mack. Mike
  13. I thought be could post all the U models in one place like the Superliners. I could not find another thread. Here is my submission. It was an tractor for Swan Oil before it was donated to Gilbertsville Fire Company PA. It was in beautiful condition when it was sold to the local dirt track(Grandview) to water the track. Gilbertsville also has another tractor trailer tanker and a straight truck tanker on a U chassis. I should have bought the other tanker to preserve it. I don't know where they ended up. And yes,Vinny, did get the serial number. Mike.
  14. This 361 is for sale near me. It has an 8V71 and a 13 speed(I think). It hasn't been run in 4 years but had not problems when it was last run. It has been off the road for 10 years. It has some rust. Worst in the fenders. He is asking $3500 for it. It is in boyertown pa. I am tempted but have spent my money on other junk. Mike
  15. Hub caps are nearly impossible to find. I found an NOS set at Macungie in 2009. They went on my C90. I am still looking for a set for my DC75. I had someone from Autocar call me looking for them for a truck they were restoring because he heard I found some. Good luck. I love Autocars too. They were made about 20 miles from my house. Mike
  16. Welcome to the forum and the MH Club. MH Fred will want your serial number. I have an 85 MH612 and my father has a 93 MH 612. Both were bought from 39 Baby Mack(Ron). If your original bumper is in good shape and you are willing to sell it I am interested. Mine is bent and Ron said the bumper to bumper warranty had expired 1,870,000 miles ago at 100,000. Anyway, let's see some pictures when you get it home. We all love pictures. Mike.
  17. I can't help you but I love your truck. You are lucky to have it. Welcome to the forum and good luck with it. Keep us posted. Mike
  18. I'll be there with my '79 GMC/E-One because it has seat belts. If we get the trailer inspected my father will bring out the AC. Definitely a must attend for me every year. Mike
  19. Please explain.
  20. This guy bought it. http://www.healeywerks.com. Seems to have gone to a great home.
  21. Got a call from Carl about this listing in Hemmings. Unfortunately or fortunately it was already sold. I asked if Mike Harbison had bought it but he had not. I thought he bought al the old trucks in Iowa. You never know what is still out here in a barn. http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/carsforsale/mack/unspecified/1655453.html#PhotoSwipe1404428921264 Mike
  22. Not that I would buy it because I am really cheap, but what is the price on the tractor trailer. It is cool. Mike
  23. The western F wrecker belongs to Daryl Emery. He has some great trucks including a B61, Superliner and LTL with stainless trailer. He is instrumental in making the show happen. Mike
  24. "Dear Sir". I guess you don't know Ron very well. Anyway, I hope you get some good presents. Mike
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