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Yes Bob. .003" is thinner than paper. Freightrain knows what hes doin and what he's got. There are set limits for a reason. But this engine was running without blowby under the heads, so as he said, it will run again...
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well thinking about a 003 feeler gauge its paper thin,,,,ok got it,,bob
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miss hip huggers and half shirts,,,bob
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im surprised that thing doesnt bust the camera Lense ,,,,uuuuuuurrr
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I thought the same thing Bob.. 🍻
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To take just .003 off now would be a PITA. It was fine before, it will be fine now.
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Larry, I don’t understand why you can’t take them to work and knock them down. If nothing else it would clear your head. Good luck.
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At Paul, I thought you were gonna say your grandfather would cut the paint with the bourbon lol
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Well, the turkey breast turned out pretty good, but I think it was pressed Meet still tasted pretty good nice and juicy good flavor, string bean casserole, and sweet potatoes
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where is pointer , where is pointer ?; here we are ,here we are. got my vote for sure.
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Connecticut Construction Trucks
mechohaulic replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
the better days when new England was Mack country. -
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mechohaulic replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
who did the impressive build?? not a stock kit having the double lug front hubs. AIM or AITM kit. -
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mechohaulic replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
the long black "burn barrel" a dead give away it's asphalt, hopper chute behind the loaded Mack. back then 2 - 5 ton drops common. beard asphalt derby .Ct had the low 2 ton drops; I had to back in there also with the DM800, -
My new friend runs that 237 pulling engine. He knows how to make them run! Even stays together at 3400 rpm! Yikes. I'll never do that but maybe I will try to get a few more HP out of it at some point. He, his dad, and grandfather are big Mack guys and weren't afraid to make power. His Dad's comment to me was "I can make that 300 smoke the tires on that single axle". 😆. Hold the phone..... I need it to last a long time first.
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Mrs Mack is looking good.Great your teaching your son's better half on the front end loader...only way to learn is jump in the deep end.Im loving the weather,wish we had some here....Hope you had a great Christmas. Paul
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Well I have comr with a plan As a kid my grandfather told me that when he was painting the house and the paint was looking like it wasn't going to be quite enough, he was going to "paint quicker to beat the paint running out" So I guess I need to drink quicker to beat the bourbon running out Paul
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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blackdog2 replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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mrsmackpaul replied to 1961H67's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
As everyone else has already said, Merry Christmas everyone and Dean, thanks for taking us along for the ride Paul -
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mrsmackpaul replied to mrsmackpaul's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Hay is now made for the year and now the carting in the hay beggins My boy and his lady friend are down for Christmas and they wanted to cart the hay in, so fired up the Mack and put a flat top trailer on, gave Tess, my sons lady friend some driving instructions for the front end loader and set them free Paul
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I use high tack spray on around all water and oil holes on the fibre part of the gasket both sides! Just a habit thro back from my v8 days!
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Exactly!!! Fjh
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