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mrsmackpaul

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  1. there no flys on these blokes they have nailed it together in double quick time looks like they have done a neat job well done to all involved Paul
  2. now the real learning begins dont look in the mirrors if you cant see it you never caused it LOL well done mate Paul
  3. mate Im always get in trouble somewhere lol no I didnt notice any double up posts do any other people use the chat room?? Paul
  4. found some more pictures of their R models dunno if you have seen them or not before the one in your picture looks like it has the lite backend Paul
  5. HAHA pop tarts thats what they called the Spice Girls out here do they still make pop tarts ????I havent heard them advertised for years I just asked the Princess she does all the shopping here and she hasnt seen them for years either
  6. sounds like trigger finger is over working Siwshy lol
  7. When I was a kid in primary school one of my good mates was a diabetic and he always ate Vegemite and Salada biscuits anyway for his birthday he got a 4 liter / 1 gallon tin of Vegemite When we had smoko at school him and I would swap smoko so he got home made biscuits or fruit cake and I got Vegemite and Salada's he never had any problem and we did this for at least five years until the fun police school teacher busted us notes home to our parents the end of a good thing lol Paul
  8. So Tim do you have weetbix in NZ ? Weetbix is the go out here does the rest of the world have them ? 4 weetbix in a bowl chuck in some milk a tea spoon of sugar Bob's your uncle followed up by Vegemite on toast enough to keep you going till lunch Paul
  9. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm there's so much I could say about the Japanese and the way they treated POW's but the most important thing is we never forget the price people paid so we can live free Paul
  10. you can tell a lot from a photo the easiest way I know of telling the difference is shape of the hub center in Australia if the hub looks like this it is what I would call a 34000 pound back end flat in the center of the hub now if it looks like this a raised cone with six studs holding it all together it is what I call 44000 pound back end if it looks the same as the one above but with 8 studs holding the cone on it is a 58000 pound back end now the one thing to remember is that the US had a lot more models and configerations than we ever did out here but if you have some photos it should help to narrow down what your looking for The same can be done for the front axle as well and with that and the years of trucks that you are looking for you can hone right in on trucks for sale in a few seconds of looking at photos somebody should on here be able to give a good idea of the wheel base once you get the basics there wouldnt have been that many trucks built that way over that time frame and the list gets narrowed right down 300 maxidyne 5 speed maxitorque no sleeper aluminum fuel tanks what ever the ass end and what ever the front end is and a wheel base of ??? long with these basics I dont feel it would take long to sort the grain from the chaff in most cases only a few minutes or less good luck with the search Im sure some people on here can with what the way tell the front axle types I wonder does the Mack museum have any details might be worth a phone call keep us informed of what you find I like a good story with a happy ending Paul
  11. I reckon them John Deere half tracks are for working in snow maybe Paul
  12. sounds like its stuck on the spider gear and you gunna need a bigger hammer or maybe theres a lip in the housing that the axle is getting caught on see if you can rotate it 180 degrees and maybe it might jump over what ever it is getting caught on Paul
  13. Yes the Aussie spirit was alive and well back then stick it to the government well and good men had balls in those days and stood up for what was right and fair more Australians need to remember what that flag stands for and fight to keep the values that we have fought wars, governments, and other countries we all need to remember what people have fought and died for and what that flag represents long live the free and fair Australia and if we are not careful we will loose it many times in many industries the government has tried to take our right to make a living I hope and pray that we continue to stand together and tell them rack off its our country not there's and we will run it the way Australians want to run and if they arent happy with that can go buggery Paul Thanks for posting Kev
  14. Ok the question at the start was do pure bred Macks have gold dog's the short answer is yes but also the have silver bulldogs and I only just learnt black bulldogs question for all the Mack experts what Mack has a Mack Bulldog ????? Paul
  15. Welcome aboard Mustang Good luck with the search so will you paint it up like Matlack colours ect ??? I wouldnt even know were to begin looking but the forum here would be a good spot Do you have the specs of the truck your trying to find might help people narrow down the search a bit Paul
  16. All that fire wood you would need one of these
  17. A few toys there I would think would come handy at Vermont getting fire wood in Tim Paul
  18. HMMMM all very interesting funny thing is Mack Australia is a lot different than their US brother yesterday afternoon I was working in the shed and my boy yells out for me to come to the phone I get to the phone and Mack Australia is on the other end of the line asking am I happy with my truck what would I like in a new truck how do I find the dealers ect ect yeah,yeah you all say BUT and its a big BUT I have never bought a new Mack there was no hard sell I was asked what Mack Australia could do better apart from bringing back the R model cool powered Mack back I couldnt think of anything to which the bloke on the other end of the line agreed and then we started talking about how good the coolpower Mack is and how the thrive on really hard work it was like an echo down the phone line obviously a older Mack man he told me he would pass my suggestions across to the powers that be The point Im making is we make out that no one cares but I was stunned to get a phone call good onya Mack Australia does anyone else ever get a phone call about there 34 year old dream machine from the people that made it all those years ago to see if I am still happy with the Mack they made you never know who's reading the forum and taking notes about what we want and dont want like and dont like free market research for Mack Paul
  19. she's a sharp looking bit of gear now So whats the white and black bonnet (hood) I can see off to the RHS ? Paul
  20. nothing to do with trucks but Im liking it thats one of the great things about this forum topics sought of lead off in un expected directions and I learn so much keep it coming would be good to see a picture of all three hooked together Paul
  21. Fantastic stuff I reckon it would take a while to have a good look around something else to do before I fall of the perch the bucket list is getting longer Paul
  22. Fantastic stuff fellas a 63 ton machine must have a fair size bowl and the 95 ton unit must be huge park the truck in the bowl maybe 63 ton explains all those tyres Paul
  23. well the video at the end goes to show the little fella had a great time thanks for the pics and the story Paul
  24. Good to see Robs rebuilt trailer out doing what it should well and truly worth fixing Paul
  25. All I can say is Wow I wonder how it went ??? it makes me wonder what over experimental Trucks Mack have made or being involved with over the years ?? Is there a thread all ready started some were ?? Paul
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