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mrsmackpaul

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  1. In the small world we live in today I would have thought it would be pretty easy to track down parts on google and you would have them in a week or so Good little trucks the Midliner one in the US http://www.ebay.com/itm/MACK-RENAULT-MIDLINER-DIRECTIONAL-SWITCH-4103-5000361541-/151875520975 google is your friend LOL Paul
  2. well done Timmy thats the easy part the hard part is yet come great stuff hope all are well Paul
  3. Thats really well done thanks for sharing Paul
  4. welcome mate I pretty sure over in the states the there are reproduction plastic ones sure it wont be long before someone jumps on board and points you in the right direction Paul
  5. How cool would this be for a ute Id park it in garage anyday Paul
  6. Poached egg on Vegemite and toast is the ducks guts as far as I'm concerned. It'll put lead in your pencil. Paul
  7. Plastic or nylon are all the go I wouldnt trust new copper it isnt the same as it was years ago Paul
  8. Struth someone has been busy you'll be looking forward to a rest on the weekend Paul
  9. Hmmmmmmmmmm so much to choose from R 800 and What also a R 700 with a 325 Maxidyne or how about this no idea what model it is but it is just the thing for cruising into town to grab a pizza or driving thru Maccas and of course my baby you know shes always gunna be special to me
  10. You blokes lost me at Vegemite and Marmite. I have no idea what you are going on about now. Does it involve alcohol as in a drinking? If so count me in. Paul
  11. you will never forget it thats for sure LOL
  12. would you like me to pop some in the mail ?????
  13. well put Swishy Paul
  14. Another ACMOC person joints lousy with them LOL would be a interesting conversion Paul
  15. great looking trucks I dont think many ever made it out to Australia Mack never seemed to take off in Australia until the B model had an Uncle killed when the tongs came off and the tongs got him left behind a wife and 4 little kids family never really got over it Paul
  16. How good is that it would seem we all have a tendency to resist rules at times good on your Grand Dad and he had for sight to use a good truck as well LOL Paul
  17. some of you may or may not know of ACMOC the club for old Caterpillar gear anyway in their latest magazine they had this article and well I have copied flogged stolen borrowed what ever you want to call it this article I found it interesting Had never heard this story before enjoy seeya Paul
  18. Well had a gander in the shed couldnt find any old bolts still in the box but I found what I reckon were the bolts out of my E6 5/8 x 3 UNF grade 8 sorry not much help Paul
  19. well I can measure some old ones if I can find some give me a little bit of time I have always put new bolts in if I have had to have the flywheel off and when I buy them they come with loctite already on them PIA I seem to remember let me have a look and I will see what I can find Paul
  20. under statement of the year looks great you know what this crew is like more photo's and a video they are never gunna be happy with just the one pic LOL top job Paul
  21. Ah thats different I thought you were talking about were the seal runs gotta fix it properly metal spray and machine I missed one of your posts oops never heard of it being called a quill before Paul
  22. bog is what we call body filler they use on panels etc 2 pack stuff Paul
  23. Timmy now that I know what your talking about I speedy sleeved mine 58,000 pounds no problems 9 years later Gleeman parts sell the speedy sleeve in the kit with seal so fairly common If the spindle is really stuffed you can just fill it up with bog and sand back smooth and then put the sleeve on that way the sleeve has support have done this no more problems either way a lot cheaper than a few grand I always put speedy sleeves on with loctite so I dont get any weeping between the sleeve and shaft Paul
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