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39 Baby Mack

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  1. 175 ft.lbs. for 5/8 studs with nuts 220 ft..lbs. for 5/8 bolts Ron
  2. I think I've seen that one in the last picture, can't quite be sure!! Anyone else ever seen that one?? Ron
  3. The name is Arthur Gould Rebuilders. They are located in Kings Park, N.Y. Tel. #(631) 269-0093 Ron
  4. If that has the original engine in it you'd' be pretty hard pressed to find either an oil cooler or a thermostat housing on it! But as stated above maybe you could find a newer one with same shaft length and change the pulley. There is a company in New York state that rebuilds water pumps for antiques, I'm not sure if they do heavy duty or not but it might be worth a shot if all else fails. Ron
  5. They are both R.H. threads with different pitches on each end so when you turn the tube it will either lengthen or shorten the tie rod to adjust the toe in! Ron
  6. I've never seen a Brinks truck following a hearse in a funeral yet! Has anybody else? Ron
  7. That's after she threw the high beams on him! Ron
  8. Randy I know I thought you said The Lone Ranger, but you meant The Roy Rogers show right!! Ron
  9. They are about the nicest and most helpful people you'd ever want to meet! Ron
  10. Ken, First time I went to the museum I used "her", she got me lost big time, sorta reminded me of the old phrase "You can't get there from here!" Ron
  11. They did have Diamond T's at one point, they also had International 9670 day cabs and White Road Commander day cabs in later years. Ron
  12. Sounds mighty fine to me, that's when a Mack sounded like a Mack! Ron
  13. Gee I'd better get my glasses checked I didn't see Vinny in that B model!! Ron
  14. Can't argue with that. According to the book there were less than a dozen open cab CF's built and this was the last one! Ron
  15. Happy Birthday, hope you guys have a nice day! Ron
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