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twostickmutt

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  1. chuck. what do you have for complete air filters down there? looking for a dry element for the G-73. i can get you measurments if you have anything. i know the top center inlet is 5" where the cab slips over it when lowered and i think where it goes to the cummins via the rubber connector line is the same. you can pm me if you have anything. thanks
  2. id should be stamped on the frame rail by the rear spring hanger
  3. :bmod1: that's gonna' look good barry draggin' those volva's to the scrap yard in a few years :bmod2:
  4. freightrain. your really gettin' my memory back. '62 chevy bubble top 409/409 she'd run 12.50/12.70 if i was right. 7" mickey thompson's the rest bone stock?????
  5. hey freightrain. the pics of that 'ol ford reminds me of my old days in the late 60's and early 70's playing with the 409 chevies. nice pics. (i didn't think a ford could jump that high LOL)
  6. better get used to it and the funny thing (not so damn funny at all) is that i don't think it bothers that 'TEXAN' at all. just had to say that!
  7. i'll tell ya ' HK they sure know how to discrace that mack sign don't they!
  8. ol' superdog gotta a pretty good smile on draggin' that "rattle car" behind it!
  9. if he's got a 2speed axle he ought to be able to do a little splittin'
  10. yeah hk. nothing like a 1955 A-CAR with a 220 and a 5 and 3 in it when i first started. only two good shifts in the whole thing was 4to 5 and direct to over. some of those changes you could eat half of sandwich while waiting but you learned how. the truck kept moving but not fast. worst one i ever drove was a '56 R-220 binder. you talk about sraight gears 3rd to 4th seemed minutes.
  11. when that happens to me i just blow it off as a senior moment
  12. dave you might find some on the L-model registry list. john's new -old LS85 is on it . i registered it when i owned it.j.j.
  13. john. i won a lot of 1st. and 2nd's in parades here in new england with that truck. hope you do out in chi.
  14. that LS-85 was originally KINGSTON,NY. ENGINE 2. john. i'll look this weekend. i may have ladder brackets for your truck.
  15. trent,doug and chad. he is gonna' take some pics of the sleepers today so as soon as i get em' i'll send them along. j.j.
  16. do you think that would drag a load up over "snowshoe" barry?
  17. a buddy of mine has a 36" able body sleeper off of a "super dog" he wants to sell. it's mack part no. 85 QS 42 P28. serial#2737 687. sleeper is in western ma. has knockouts on each corner for the stacks. twostickmutt@yahoo.com
  18. damn barry you're pretty smart. i couldn't have figured that out. i would have probably just put one of the old wind up alarm clocks on the dash
  19. here are some casting numbers i found on the block. maybe this will help. PART 131000 PAT 138424 0001 00 CD MADE IN USA 50- 3 25 63 the part number was casted same as pat. number. the last 4 digits were ground off some and 1000 was stamped in it's place.. i'll have everybody scratching there heads pretty quick. j.j.
  20. other dog. are you anywhere near montpelier. i used to haul many loads of lumber out of j.e. jones lumber with the ol' MH back up to the northeast here. j.j.
  21. ron. there is some casting numbers on the drivers side of the block. i'm going to try to find the sreial number again today and while i'm there i'll get the casting numbers. thanks again. j.j.
  22. thanks glenn. i'll look tomorrow and let you know. j.j.
  23. ron. had some other numbers too...AR 5732 and 1283 D. one of those might be the date code. this doesn't have a compression release either. thanks. j.j.
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