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Paytonsforit91109

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  1. Awesome, I'll check them out. I'm off to the eastern part of the state tomm. Looks like a weekend project for the old Mack
  2. Ok, so my exhaust pipe separated at the turbo randomly yesterday. My question is, Where the hell am I going to find parts
  3. Thank you. In the very limited time I've been on here, I've noticed the willingness to help and welcome. It's great to find people that are still willing to help each other out. That's not nearly as common as it used to be... Another rookie question, my truck has the air operated radiator shutters. There's a valve to keep them open or closed. Now, when closed... Are they controlled by the thermostat to open, or are they simply closed
  4. Your right! Almost like lookin In a mirror! That's a sharp truck! I love the fact, not a metric bolt anywhere. I'm going to stick with yalls advice and stick with the Farr.
  5. Thank you for the info!
  6. Awesome, That is what i was thinking, but hell, im wrong alot! Thank you
  7. Another question... the air valve on the top center dash, that says slippery road/dry road... is that for the front brakes?
  8. Thank you Superdog. Im definately proud to have it. It is really sound mechanicaly. ive got it in the shop, and going through it as time allows. i put all new cab lights on it, fixed the pigrail, and just finding all the little things that need attention. The engine has a small leak after its parked and shut off. it only drips a few drops though. I can live with that. Theres a few spots on the top of the cab, by the lip that is bubbled, but that wont be bad. Im having alot of fun tinkering with it. It will make life easier this spring, hauling hay, and all that. What does the switch on the far left side on top of dash do? its a two way toggle.
  9. Hopefully I wasn't too late with the pictures haha
  10. its definitely short... rides like a sled. not much better with a lowboy behind it. im proud of it though. im fairly young, but i still like things that are mechanical, and you can work on them without plugging them in to something. hah
  11. alright yall.... figured it out finally haha.
  12. All, thank you for your patience and awesome advice and guidance. Been a wild last few weeks. We have had two big snows and in between them my wife's grandfather passed. Been helping the fam out as much as possible. I'm a full time national guardsman, so we got called out for snow removal. I'm an engineer, so that meant lots of time in a grader seat, and not much time at the hacienda. I have pics on my iPhone, but have no idea how to load them on here from it... I guess I need to get them on the computer so I can try that way. Again, thank y'all for all I'm learning from you gurus. I'm new to the Mack world, but loving it so far. Looking foreward to learning a lot more from y'all! Thanks in advance... - Evan
  13. Any ideas on where I can get any dash parts, looking for some dash panels.. It's tan interior. Just wanting to make it look nice. This is something I'm really enjoying working on, just making time after work can be a pain... Took headliner out today, previous owner put some extra insulation up there. And some mice got in it. Needless to say, I spent rest of time with a shop vac and some bleach... What is something to put up there that'll work well ? Any thoughts or suggestions are helpful! Thanks in advance Evan
  14. So I replaced all the top clearance lights with the LED bullet lights. Took the headliner out to fix a short, and low and behold, a mouse had been in it. That was nice.... So any suggestions on insulation for the headliner
  15. Yes sir,... That definitely makes me feel better... most retrofits were completed around late 90s. Watch for the army's 130g graders and 621b scrapers coming for sale more and more. They are upgrading the earthmoving fleet ( finally) I turned in 5 d7g and 2 f models, 5 621b scrapers, 5 130g graders, and 3 case w24c loaders. All wonderful machines, in great shape. I'd love to buy one of our old machines that I knew the history on and put a lot of seat time on.. ... But last winter and early spring, the trucks started showing up with new d7r's 120m awd graders, 621g scrapers, and 966h loaders. I'm glad someone in the gov woke up and upgraded our 40 year old fleet
  16. Gear head, and Farmer, I certainly don't want to sound like a know it all. I re read my post and realized I sort of sounded like an ass. Hopefully no offense taken, as none was meant. I've spent almost half my life chasing this old green iron, sometimes it's the army coming out in me haha
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