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Joey Mack replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Well Paul.. I dont like when cultures lose their cultures... Our language changes often, but to me its related to street slang by a culture that I dont subscribe to.. anyway... And when Swishy posts.... I dont know what the hell he is sayin' but you do.. I love it.. cya... -
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mrsmackpaul replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Sadly Joey our Australian language is slowly going and becoming more worldly Probably the same for many parts of the world We would of used Bonza, Beauty or Ripper not so long ago To be a Ocker Aussie as we were once called was according to Wikipedia "Ocker" refers to an uncultivated, boorish, or aggressively casual Australian man, often characterized by a thick accent (Strine), love for beer, and laid-back attitude. It describes someone who is stereotypical in their "Aussieness," often associated with being loud, friendly, and unrefined, originating from a 1960s TV character. What ever that means Paul -
The igloo just disappeared. I'm guessing somebody picked it up at night, because I didn't see anything. They never paid me for it either. The only thing is, I don't know if it's in Australia or North Carolina.
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Yes sir, it was really good. My Boss even said so many times... Nailed it !!.
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Happy birthday!
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Not mine, no shipping. .....Hippy https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3042106952656300/?ref=search&referral_code=null&referral_story_type=post&tracking=browse_serp%3A9c92814a-2997-461b-a72c-cd09935fdc1b
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Joey Mack replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Now Paul ??? You know we know your are top notch.... I dont know any Aussie words to use so pick some.. Is Banger a good word ? Or is that Brittish? Anyway... you are spot on.... -
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mrsmackpaul replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Plenty of people replace the check valves and call it good and 18 months later the problem reappears If you have leak in the return to tank line, it only takes a check valve to not fully seat once and bingo, the problem returns The return to tank side is just as important as the delivery side of things I have had people on the forum give me a really hard time for saying things like this, I guess because they don't want to understand and can't be taught from a Skippy the bus kangaroo from down under Paul - Today
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Yup to vague !
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2000 Mack rd688 e7 air compressor help
Joey Mack replied to Moparmike's topic in Engine and Transmission
Yes 880joe, i would like to think the oil fill cap would pop off. But.... if its a good oil cap, it may hold and allow oil to push out the spinner breather, im still not sure on this one... -
2000 Mack rd688 e7 air compressor help
880joe replied to Moparmike's topic in Engine and Transmission
When mine did this it pushed oil out of the filter head because the blow by filter was plugged up with green snot crank case couldn't breathe so it went out of the filter head vent -
Well.... here it is... this plus homemade mac'n cheese, fried okra and brussles sprouts.. It aught to be Yummy...
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Joey Mack started following Yoos brothers happy birthday
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Happy Birthday guys.. 🎂 🥳 🎉
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Good luck with your new job! Sometimes you have to loose some on your way to achive benefits. And the most usually you're able to come back to what you did previousely having good skills on that. In a case you ever want.
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Best B-day wishes!
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mowerman replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Thanks I was wondering about that.. that one has been leaking for quite a while -
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terry replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
The leak in return line can make it bleed off. terry -
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terry replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
The check valves, one is under the primer and the other is under that cap or plug next to it,definitely have to clean the lift pump before taking the off. terry -
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Vladislav replied to mowerman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
The check walves are in the lift pump. One is at the left under that hexagonal plug covered with dirt. The other is at the right under the hand prime pump which also plays a role of a plag regarding the RH valve. The valves are just T-shaped "mushrooms" pre-loaded by small coil springs. -
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