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Brocky

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  1. Bob mentions that diesel went up $.40/gal in one day last week in Nevada, It did the same here or more here in South Carolina!!! Jumped from about $4.65-80 to $ 5.19!!!!! Saturday EVERYBODY in the Greenville SC area was $5.19.. COINCIDENCE????????
  2. Vehicles left out in the rain with the shift tower exposed WILL draw moisture which settles to the bottom and then freeze in the winter thus cracking the bottom of the unit. Farm tractors, especially John Deere's were famous for this!!!!
  3. It has dropped a little here in SC.. From a high of $4.89 to about $4.60-5 at the local stations. Have not been out on the Interstate.. 2 weeks ago went to Columbia and the Pilot and Loves were up to $5.25!!!
  4. Like me you are a lot closer to the Waynesville show.. Easy to make it a one day round trip. And the construction is about 6 of one and a half dozen of the other between I-26 and I-85!! The Hennis "C" model Mack, that resides in the Ashville area, might be there also???
  5. It is GREAT to see the kids interested in helping!!!
  6. Thank you for posting that flyer. It is also "Train Day" at the Transportation Museum, so there will be many Railroad Buffs there to explain their very large train museum.. Now I am thinking about going up there with my DT instead of the Waynesville NC show.. Somebody messed up in the scheduling.. Three shows in NC on the same date as there is also a show in Kenley at the Petro. The eastern edition of the Walcott Jamboree!!
  7. Those are different than the shims in an early 50's Brockway. Probably a Lipe Clutch(??) that had a half inch stack of .010 to .025 shims held in place on a stud with 9/16 nut in about 6 places around the clutch.. To adjust the clutch you took the nut off and picked out 1 or 2 shims with a screwdriver, a sharp punch, or an awl.
  8. I remember having to pull shims on a Brockway gas job in the middle of a Syracuse NY uphill street to get it to go thru the red light!!!
  9. They will not shut down big oil as they need the fuel for generation of power for their electric cars... This mornings TV news said there will be a shortage of electricity for air conditioning this summer!!
  10. I went over my limit a long time ago and now use the free "Postimiages" hosting site.. It takes a minute longer but works fine..
  11. I always said that was my wife's theme song when we were running team together.. When that "R" position on the shift knob was required I would hear "Brocky help!!" And is is also from Georgia!!
  12. Larry, Not to throw a damp rag on your chrome dash ideas, BUT wouldn't a lot of chrome inside the cab throw too much glare / sun flashes into your eyes??? Thus creating blind moments????
  13. We need more info!!! Like what engine this is?? And in what??? If you have the old belt any parts house with an older counterman, not one of these new computer jockeys!!, should be able to measure it and match you up with a new one..
  14. I DO NOT know about the "G", But the "N" Definitely was..
  15. James, I do not know the time line of development from the "G" to the "F" and where the "N" fitted into it???? OR who actually designed the "F" as I understand that the "F" was built by Sheller Globe in Ohio???? I have not seen Mr. Karbel on here in a while to answer these questions.. Does Mike Harbison have any answers??
  16. Bob is right, I think you are thinking of the "N" model Mack?? About the only part of the "F" model Mack that looks the same as the Budd cab is the windshield size and curvature..
  17. Brocky

    Shop Talk

    I KNOW!!! But school administration DID NOT!!!
  18. Brocky

    Shop Talk

    I think the one thing I did wrong was in 1964, after receiving my 2 year tech school degree, was letting myself get talked into going on for a teachers degree rather than enlisting in the Navy.. Never taught full time as I found out I could NOT handle kids!!!
  19. The Millard Family!!! Tom posted some pictures on Farcebook with pictures of a Chevy pickup he is restoring with his brother..
  20. Matt and H67, I want to thank you both for posting progress pictures of your restorations.. I am simply amazed at the skill level in both of your restorations..
  21. Brocky

    Shop Talk

    SO TRUE!!!!! 20/20 hindsight is a wonderful thing...
  22. Brocky

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    Sometimes when I look back, I wonder how I lived to 18 to become a man?? The life of a farm kid was rough at times!!!
  23. Brocky

    Shop Talk

    In the late 60's I removed, repaired, and replaced a Heavy 4 speed transmission in a F-700 Ford straight truck on a dirt floor with 2 pieces of rope and a stack of used pallets.. That took a little Yankee ingenuity and experience in tying down loads of hay..
  24. I think ANY kind of adverse weather is going to create some wild reactions??? Especially with electric motor drive when they go to full torque instantly!!!! No feathering the throttle and slipping the clutch!!!!!
  25. The late Buddy Sombart of eastern Kansas had system built that lifted him and his wheelchair up into a Marmon COE and he could drive it from the wheelchair!!!!
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