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Old B-Model Road Train
harrybarbon replied to dave41855's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
This may be an Eric Ballard, Longreach Queensland Australia B model Mack from 1950's. I have a copy of a Truckin Life article with pictures about Eric, I will scan the story and pictures and post soon. Picture here is 1 of Eric's b model it was named Maryanne who was Eric's wife. Unfortunately it was attacked with a bucket of paint by a real bastard with no respect for history and trucks (but alas KARMA - he has since gone broke and lost all and more - Maryanne got her revenge) , and now Maryanne is about to have a resto. The sun visor is the original visor. Maryanne features in the Truckin Life article. It was painted red at factory but when sold to Eric the Australian Mack agent, Anderson's painted it Eric fleet color yellow - that is original yellow that was painted about 1956. Eric transported sheep and cattle. Eric sold Maryanne to his nephews Harris family who had a Cat dozer which they worked to dig "tanks" the Queensland word for very big dams in the outback of Queensland on stations (100,000's of acres). Harris's cooked the mack diesel and they put in a Cat motor which remained in the truck until it too was cooked. During the resto a Mack 673 is going into Maryanne. It has the original 38 gears - 3 sticks the joey is at the back of cab, see it in the picture. I have a copy of Maryanne's history and will post with the Truckin Life article. -
The reality is that poor senior management is the reason for the company's failure, look back at the separation of Toll and the Patrick businesses after Toll purchased Patrick the public company, the public company offshoot that was named Asciano - who ran that and what happen?? The good operators/managers under former Patrick CEO and now chairman Chris Corrigan, from the old Patrick pubic company are back in the transport business after laying low for approx 5 years, after Toll took over Patrick's. They have formed a new public company named QUBE Logistics and it is performing. Corrigan has brought back most of the old players into the QUBE team - same as the Blues Brothers - the band is getting back together. Corrigan and his team of operators/management and his core investors have a long successful proven record and they rewrote history on our waterfront transport, ultimately for the good of our economy and the port operations. And to top it off, QUBE has now recently completed the takeover of Asciano, they have bought back the old Patrick businesses that they created. They also bought the newly recreated Westgate transport/Container/Wharf businesses from Sam Tarascio, another astute and successful long term excellent transport operator. Why is QUBE performing whilst McAleese failed!!!!! The rent issue is just a diversion, McAleese buying Cootes from private equity was like a cow fattened up for sale with ????? to make it look good. And the HHA business - just watch the TV series of HHA - the arrogance on public TV, we don't see the good operators like the QUBE guys on TV, mouthing off !!!!! Sadly, it is the honest hard working employees, sub-contractors, small private business suppliers and mum and investors that depended on the company for their daily living that have and will suffer the most from this failure.
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Mack 12 Speed
harrybarbon replied to sodly's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Please what is the difference between the Mack 10 speed overdrive and the 12 speed overdrive boxes - is it only the 2 deep reduction gears? What difference is there between an E6 - 350 with a 12 speed overdrive versus a E6 - 350 with the 10 speed overdrive? -
We have used the Lizard skin products extensively, first apply the sound control and then the lizard skin, very simple and easy to apply, non toxic and wash with water, it dries quickly in the heat, apply a thin coat thickness of a credit card let dry and you can do another thin coat. It is sprayed on and it gets into all corners and hard to get joints etc, it becomes a sealer to stop rust - but sure any rust is first removed if any exists in the joints etc. This is inside our cab with a light coat of left over green paint on top, all the hidden joints welds etc are fully sealed and there is no drummy sound of the metal - actually sounds like fiberglass when tapped Check the lizard skin web site
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DW Ford Superliner
harrybarbon replied to sodly's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Add said motor was 350 then engineered to 450 by Mack, anyone know if it was a 4 valve and what was done to engine to boost to 450? -
R-model vent window latches
harrybarbon replied to Hotrod460's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
Consider the hollow rubber tubing for the weather strips, (similar to that on new cars) we removed the solid foam type rubber from our B model and fitted the hollow tube, better fit, they mold into the door frame and better for wind proofing. Restoration Specialties should have the hollow rubber tube or your local rubber store. Have you considered Lizard skin for sound and temp proofing!!! -
Mad Max R Model
harrybarbon replied to heavyhauler's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I saw the remaining Mad Max Mack R model was on display at a hot rod car show at the Melbourne Exhibition building late last year or earlier this year. I did not take any photos, but I recall that it is black colour and is pretty rough but runs and was complete. I will do some research ans see if I can find information and a picture, even track down the owner. -
Chicago R models
harrybarbon replied to Lmackattack's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Does anybody know what year air bags were first fitted onto the rear of the R model cabins? -
Andy Zary was the owner/operator of the 1958 B61. There was a story about Andy and his B61 in 10-4 Magazine a few years back, a great read about a dedicated family man and transport man. Andy has owned the truck for most of it's life, it was a day cab originally, he had a major accident, lucky to survive and then virtually rebuilt the truck. When he rebuilt it he added the mercury sleeper and continued to work the truck. He did the full make over some years back. Sadly Andy's age has resulted in his sale.
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Looking for 63 Mack B67T accessory
harrybarbon replied to Candace53's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
Please what was the original engine in your B67, those alloy shutter radiator set ups were mainly for the B615 with Mack 864 V-8 and the B73/75 models. Although, here are some Mason Dixon B models that look same as your B 67, there are no emblems on the hoods to indicate motors such as the V8 for the B615. maybe Mason Dixon had a special build spec for their trucks and with the bigger radiators to cool the motors Any guys know more about Mason Dixon macks, I have wondered for a while what the set up was with their B models -
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And before Howards bought it - great truck, one of the best looking trucks, especially 1952. The exhausts behind the cab complete the truck appearance It deserves to be cared for and appreciated, What is size is the cummins motor and what is it like to drive? Have fun.
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Maint 1 - I recall that Howard trucking bought that Diamond T maybe 4 years ago, and now new owner!!! Do you know what has happened to the Howard trucking collection, they had this magnificent Mack with the 2 doggies up front?
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for the clearance light pads at restoration specialties it is a bit hard to find - go to the catalog PDF and scroll to page 60 - there you will find them, these are the correct rubber pads for your clearance lights and also comes with the sponge type seal as well, you can send an email with your lights, They are a family business and very helpful
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For your marker lights go to www.restorationspecialties.com - great people to deal with, they have the reproduction rubber mounts/bases for the clearance lights and the hollow rubber seals for the doors, (see the hollow tube on home page) we have fitted the hollow rubber seal on our B model cab, much better door closing and also a good seal for air coming thru, the solid door rubber does not give an tight seal. With the clearance lights you can fit LED replacement globes, we have fitted them, tight fit but some adjustments and they will go in and when you put the glass or plastic lens into the frame the LED's will be held in place Great project, like the flat fire wall
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detroit 4-53 transmission options?
harrybarbon replied to mack-maniack's topic in Engine and Transmission
my dad had the 4-53's in Inter R - 190's - the trucks had 2 gear boxes, one was the standard 5 speed Inter box with 2 speed diffs and others had 10 speed Road - Ranger, you can have a direct or overdrive box, if you want some extra speed go for the 10 over drive, I do recall that the flywheel housing matched the R/R box, clutch you may need to check . The 4-53 and 10 speed were a great, strong and reliable combination. Need to get suitable diff - again an R-190 diff or the R - 200 Diffs are strong / powerful diffs. We recently sold a1965 Inter R-200 with a Cummins 180 turbo motor with a R/R 10 speed overdrive, a 2 speed diff and Page and Page pusher axle, it ran easy 65 mph What truck are you building? -
Maxitorque T2060 shifter leaks
harrybarbon replied to Paul prinzo's topic in Engine and Transmission
we also just bought 1 for our 10 speed overdrive, tried to replace o-rings etc, but they are old and worn, air leaks are hard to plug - secure and easy to replace and did same on air valve at top of gear box - now peace of mind -
What model Mack do you have? Does your truck have shock absorbers on front axle? We are now about order kit for our old Mack, we have done a lot of research, maybe send me a private message or your email address and I can copy you the information and fitting - for us it is a single Firestone bellow air bag or you may be able to fit a double bellow air bag with internal stopper, to protect the air bag. Also depends on gap you have between top of the spring pack Ubolts and underside of the frame. Do you have parabolic springs or ordinary spring pack because this may impact gap between frame and top of Ubolts
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Hi Leonardo Thank you. My mum's family go back approx 200 years in the same village and the name was always spelt as Favaro, but who knows names have been changed over the years. We did have cousins in Rhode Island name same as yours, sadly most are no longer with us, but mayde some younger ones hanging around, welcome to the Big Mack site. Harry
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Leonardo You have same surname as my mum, there not many Favaro's are you related to the Favaro's from Rhode Island and where did you folks come from? Harry
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Need an R cab visor
harrybarbon replied to xdudebrahx's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
also Watts had some replicas made for the B model cab, however the front of the visor was a rounded finish, the Lund visor was a square shape -
Need an R cab visor
harrybarbon replied to xdudebrahx's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I have spoken and emailed the general manger of the company that took over the old Lund company. He told me that through 4 or 5 floods the old moulds for the various Lund big truck, Mack Inter etc, fiberglass visors were lost or destroyed. He said that there was no demand for the Lund fiberglass visors for the big trucks, whereas they do make the fiberglass visors for pick utes, SUV's and the like. I asked the guy would the company mind or approve someone making copies of the old Lund visors for our use or sale to the old truck restorers, he said they have no objection whatsoever and there would be no legal issues. I did get his approval in writing via email maybe 2 years ago, I will try find the email, to protect ourselves just in case. -
Hydrogen Motor Unit attached to Diesel motor
harrybarbon replied to harrybarbon's topic in Engine and Transmission
Mack Doctor Jr - have you got any information of the system to introduce the hydrogen into the E6 motor. Was the hydrogen pre-made and stored in a tank or is there a device mounted onto the truck that produces the hydrogen as it is needed And any pictures that could be shared? I am very interested to get more information
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