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🇦🇺 Happy Australia Day Mack enthusiasts 🇦🇺 The Kyabram Mack Muster is fast approaching, with less than 2 months until the show. Come along and help us celebrate 60 years of the R model, as well as showing all of the other various models of Macks 21st and 22nd of March at Kyabram Showgrounds Contact details are on the flyer below. Happy Macking Paul
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Kiwi Mack RB688RST Rebuild
Mackman686 replied to Mackman686's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Hi All, Thanks guys, very much appreciated on the nice comments!! Just have to juggle work and Spare time to work on the RB. id thought id chuck up a couple of photos of when it was brand new working for Thames Freight-lines in the North Island of New Zealand hauling wood chip for most of its life. Cheer Keegan -
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79 R model heater knobs
kscarbel2 replied to JNabozny's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Is the unit an Evans or Red Dot ? -
79 R model heater knobs
JNabozny replied to JNabozny's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I looked on the website, but I’ll call them tomorrow. Thank you -
Connecticut Construction Trucks
Brocky replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Mark, I have seen videos of them.. They may be all right for their purpose, but will not be much help when the wind starts drifting the snow.. -
It's on hold right now; we sold our property and building a new house nearby. With everything going on right now it will probably be a year before I can start on it. On the fuel tank, my right one is trashed so I'll be looking for at least one replacement (maybe one for left also).
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79 R model heater knobs
Brocky replied to JNabozny's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Have you tried Barry at Watts Truck??? 888-304-6225 -
Forget what these clowns are saying. All one has to do is watch the video. It’s like they think we don’t have eyes or can’t critically think. All I can say if that agent was a state or local cop he would be on trial for 2nd or third degree murder. Manslaughter for sure. But these guys are immune. This country is cooked.
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Oh struth, were spinning off into the ditch now Dunno, I think she swears a bit much for me, I'm kinda old fashioned and pretty boring, don't like tatts on a girl or a girl with a potty mouth Bush Barbie loves talking politics Paul
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Connecticut Construction Trucks
mowerman replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
My pop was telling me years ago Maine had heavy rigs like that would plow both lanes on a 2 lane -
Connecticut Construction Trucks
Mark T replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Brocky, you should see the tow plows in New York now. One truck one pass both lanes plowed and spread on the Interstate and Thruway. -
Camelback 44k vs 46k differences
Mark T replied to 96bulldogpower's topic in Driveline and Suspension
I saw one Chalmbers with Mack housings and rears. I think it was a really nice job by a welder/fabricator. -
I greatly admire Geoff and Joey in this tread as it fits right in with one of my late dads greatest sayings..... I disagree with what you say but I will defend to my death your right to say it Iv lived by that statement since my dad thought me it.... Paul
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Connecticut Construction Trucks
Brocky replied to BKrois's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Paul, With the exception of the 4 lane interstate highways the top sped for plowing is in the 35-40MPH range. Most of the rural roads your are working mostly about up to 30 MPH. Here is a picture of a real plow truck I had handy. Sorry not one of the Mack's but the biggest were set up the same way. -
Kiwi Mack RB688RST Rebuild
Brocky replied to Mackman686's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Looking Good!!!!!!! Please keep us updated. - Yesterday
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Camelback 44k vs 46k differences
DieselDog5.9 replied to 96bulldogpower's topic in Driveline and Suspension
The walking beam on a chalmers suspension requires a locating bracket on top of the axle tube that needs to be welded in place. -
...now I have to Google Bush Barbie. Sounds interesting 🤔
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whats the matter Paul, you dont like "Bush Barbie"?
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I think that is a wise course for both of us, I will follow your lead,Thank you.
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