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Saw an add on face book showing the new MD electric with a Volvo cab? I thought the MD was sticking with the Commercial Vehicles cab for now. Quite confusing for sure.
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I think it would be better to flash the firmware — that might solve the problem. Please reach out to the team at https://dl.ge/ for assistance.
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I saw some memory pictures today of when Zina was still Zina from Florida. She went to the truck show in Leesburg by herself and took some pictures. Here's a couple of dignitaries that she happened to run across there. This was in 2019.
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Joey Mack started following Endt 673 Main Bearing Cap Bolt torque
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Two ways: First is the free Postimage.com website. Follow the directions, I know this works from a desktop, but not sure about from a phone??? Second is to join BMT.. Send Barry the $75(??) dollars and the system will work for you.
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1948 EQT...I think!
Brocky replied to nameyourflav's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
There should be a plate inside the passenger door, either on the door jam or near the seat.. Also it should be stamped in the right side frame rail near the steering axle rear spring hanger. There are others on here that may be able to get you closer. The first letters and numbers will be the model number, followed by a 5 or 6 digit number. -
Aluminum isn't that hard to weld I have MIG welded aluminium a few times or more and never really found it difficult Providing it is aluminium Wash it clean and get it looking like aluminium first Then get some vinegar and wash the aluminium with the vinegar If the aluminum changes colour ot isn't aluminum If it stays the same ot probably is aluminum Change the runner and rollers in the MIG and use pure Argon Amps on full noise Hold the gun at least 2 1/2 inches (7 cm) from the area to be welded And hook in, heaps of gas flow and no wind It really isn't as hard as people think Some dum ass put a bolt in on a angle in his hay baler this and cracked the gearbox housing Pulled it apart and washed it in petrol Then did as above, heli-coiled the blot hole and put it all back together No dramas at all Paul
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B.H. I may have a set. I need a few days to get them out of storage, and identified.
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Mack guy Ata started following Vladislav
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Thank you very much vladislav very helpful piece of information hopefully the renault ones will fit on it since they are more common in Turkey. If you are going to see a mack or any other cool truck in turkey there is a 90% chance it will be parked in front of a gas station or a restaurant as decoration. In some cases they just turn a semi trailer to a kebab restaurant park the truck in front of the trailer and sell food from it. That was the case with my truck.
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T0312 started following 1948 EQT...I think!
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1948 EQT...I think!
nameyourflav replied to nameyourflav's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Joey, would you happen to know what valve stems seals are on a 93 E7? It seems I remember an update to the the valve stem seals after 94 or 95? I need to read in my book to refresh my memory. Im needing some for my E7.
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Fairly sure it is a trailer suspension, not a truck suspension being used on a trailer.
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Any tricks to getting pictures on here? I am not having much luck with that either.
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I don’t have any info regarding the chassis. As it had been chopped and converted to a trailer before we bought it. I will try more pictures.j
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A friend was northbound in a WS712LST Cruise-Liner. Headed down into the first CBBT tunnel (Thimble Shoal Channel tunnel) and there was a woman in a stalled car down at the flat bottom. He couldn't see her initially because the tunnel's curvature blocked direct vision of the car. He locked up the brakes. No Dynatard but that wouldn't have helped enough. He couldn't go around her because there were oncoming vehicles. It was an impossible scenario. He wasn't charged but it's a horrible memory to carry.
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