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yarnall

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  1. I agree with Vlad. The first two are definitely R models. Pretty nice looking trucks. That last one sure is ugly enough to be a U model, but I think it is a VCO. Here is a whole fleet of ugly trucks. Maybe they are DMs. The picture was taken in West Hazelton, PA around 2004. No I did not get the serial numbers. Mike
  2. The white RS712 came from the same place as my father's RL712LST. They both had 300 pluses. They were advertised in Wheels of Time several years ago. My parents were out in California for the ATHS show and went to look at them. My father said they were both very nice, but the tandem axle was in better shape. The trucks didn't sell quickly. It was over a year till my father bought his. I don't know how much he paid, but it was $3000 or so to get it to PA. His truck doesn't have any rust on it anywhere. Nothing like the R models around here. I wish it had a V8. Mike
  3. I love the day cab Emeryville and the sleeper on the R model. Is that a Mercury? i want one of them. That fwd is probably from the 50's. It looks pretty nice. Post more pictures. Please. Mike
  4. That is Bill Kirby's rig. He is up here at Mack for Tructoberfest. It.has been great so far. Mike
  5. Yep. That's what happened. As with most older fire trucks, it does not have a key. It has a bunch of swithes and two starter buttons.
  6. Great Collection. How did you aquire all of this? Actions? Buy someone out? Piece meal? All of the above. It would be neat to have a way to dispay them. I bet you could sell it all in a week or two if you wanted to. I've never seen the Mack with a V emblem. Mike
  7. You can give them a call with the serial number. When I tell Rose who I am she asks what I bought now. They do a great job. No other brand has this type of service. Mike
  8. Nelly Bell was at America on Wheels until yesterday. Here are some things that were there.
  9. Haines' show is tomorrow(Oct 20). The weather is supposed to be nice. He has a bunch of nicely restored macks to looks at: 4 AC's, 2AB's, and F model, a B61 and a B87 and lots of other neat stuff. Mike
  10. The tank in my AC and 405 A both had screens in them that got clogged and would not let fuel out of the tank. I cut the screen off of the A model and cleaned the screen on the AC. My 85 LS had 2 Napa electric fuel pumps on it when gotten. I replaced them with one and that worked well until the oil pan got filled up with gas at macungie this year. I am going to put a pressure regulator in the line to try to avoid this in the future. My A model had an aftermarket electric fuel pump which was rebuilt and worked for a short time them we replaced it with a Napa electric fuel pump. I did take tanks off of all three and had them cleaned. The tank on the A model was so bad I had to have a new one made. My father's B85 also uses a electic Napa fuel pump. They cost about $100 and eliminate the concern of the mechanical pump. We are more concerned with them running than being original. I'm sure you have already checked, but make sure there is not a clogged fuel filter in the line somewhere. It is amazing how muuch fuel it takes to keep a 707 running. Mike
  11. I can't deliver it, but Ray could bring it to you. Let me know if you are serious. The exporter wants me to put a fuel pump on it. I don't know how and if I wanted to work on the truck I would not be selling it. Mike
  12. It is probably an 85LS 3 door sedan. That would be a lot of work. Mike
  13. It looks great. Will the fenders be black or maroon? Did that machine have any trouble lifting the cab? Maybe you should have had something a little bigger. Mike
  14. I work right down the road from Triad in Limerick. I love seeing the trucks they are working on when I pass by on my way to work. Occassionally there will be a B model or an Autocar poking out of the garage door.
  15. One last chance on this. An exporter contacted me and if noone on here wants it it will be going over seas. It is a shame to see it go, but hopefully it will get a new lease on life. 1970 R685ST. 237, 5 speed, tandem axle tractor. Had is running a few years ago. Rack is stuck on the fuel pump. Green dash. Cab and doors are very rusty. Hood is good. Only has 4 tires on the rear now. Can send other pictures. $1500. Also have rusty but running 1975 R685ST. $2500. Mike Yarnall 610 764 8283 yarnallvmd@hotmail.com
  16. There are people on here who know better than I do. Maybe one of them will add some information. The business is on the family farm. The main part of the business is heavy equipment, buying selling repairing. I think he is still a dealer in Northwest cranes or some brand. I had heard he was a Euclid dealer at one time. They do some heavy hauling. They buy and sell old trucks and maybe newer trucks too. You can check out their web site. Search Gerhart Equipment. You can see what they have for sale. Brent, Did you buy it? I've been taking pictures of that truck for years. They will haul it or contact Ray on here. A mid sized tow truck would do the job. The BX is my favorite truck in the yard followed by the A model with the Windsor Asphalt sign. He gave the signs to John Haines who currently owns Windsor Service. The guy who drove the golf cart in the picture is taking the signs off. I think they should take the whole truck and restore it. Mike
  17. The trucks are for sale. I have heard that they do not sell parts. Some of the trucks had prices on them, but most did not. Mike
  18. Here are two more. I did not look at this F model closely, but it didn't look to bad.
  19. Contact Cal Little at Pine Hill Trailer Sales in Hummelstown Pa. He has 707 parts for sale. He will want your old manifold to repair. Mike
  20. Here is my favorite part of Mack Day. 85 LS A model It only let me post 2 pictures, but that is better than none. Mike
  21. I'm not a big fan of people getting in my trucks without asking. A lot of people think that just be cause it is a fire truck they can do what they want. I can't tell you how many kids ran right and jumped on my AC pumper at the ATHS show in Springfield. On Sunday of the Macungie show we got back to the park there were several people in the cab of my Transtar with kids walking around on the frame. By the time we got parked they had moved on and the kids were in the back seat of my 85LS. I confronted the mother who was very rude. When I went to start the truck oil was pouring out of the dipstick tube. Someone had turned on the fuel pump and filled the crank case with gas. We shut it down right away and had to go home for a lowboy to haul it home. I drained the oil, but have not had it running since. The fire trucks don't have locks and the AC doesn't even have a cab so I don't really have a way of keeping people out. Mike
  22. The lft is still at the shop. I saw my mechanic at Mack Day. He said the fuel pump is out getting calibrated. After he gets that back it will go on then the compressor and it is ready to run. We will put the.front end on it at home. I hope to have it at Macungie next year. Mike
  23. I'll be in there both days. Hope to trailer the AC pumper with my father's Superliner and drive.a.couple others up. I live close enough to sleep in my own bed. Mike
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