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rick harper

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  1. From the album: VARIOUS TRUCKS SOLD IN THE LAST 52YRS

    I sold Wayne Dwyer and Ron Cox. They both met in a parking lot and noticed each other had the same mud flaps. They struck up a conversation and found out each of them bought a Mack from me.
  2. From the album: VARIOUS TRUCKS SOLD IN THE LAST 52YRS

    2001 Mack CX613. Ron is from Schneider, Indiana
  3. From the album: VARIOUS TRUCKS SOLD IN THE LAST 52YRS

    Two 1995 RD888SX's before export to Oman along side of ole Mother.
  4. From the album: AB MODEL MACK TRUCK

    We have had this truck in the family since 1962
  5. Name: Mack B61S (1959) Date Added: 26 August 2012 - 10:42 PM Owner: rick harper Short Description: None Provided View Vehicle
  6. I have a black steel RWII Superliner bumper. You could always get it chromed plated.
  7. From the album: THE RESTORATION OF A 1959 B61S

    Took the maiden voyage yesterday and put 40 miles on her.
  8. Buy the best that your money can afford.
  9. yes you can get all the parts to rebuild the Mack mirror at any good Mack dealer.
  10. Forgot to mention to put an X behind that part number. The "X" refers to a balance drum.
  11. Mack has those drums in stock in the PDC warehouse.
  12. I dont think you can squeeze it in. The rails arent wide enough and even if you did, then you must think about the cooling package. The R radiator is too small to cool the beast.
  13. You have one year from the in service date to purchase additional warranties
  14. Watch out if someone says they have an air shift six speed. It could be a T-2060 which has a .60overdrive.
  15. When replacing a ring gear and pinion, the carriers are stamped from the factory with the ratio size. But, what happens when someone changes that and doesnt restamp the carrier. You might have installed the wrong ratio. Here is the formula to check your ratio before buying the wrong part. 1, count the teeth on the ring gear. 2. count the teeth on the pinion 3. divide the pinion into the ring gear. 4. next count the teeth on the bull gear 5. also count the teeth on the helical cross. 6. divide the helical cross into the bullgear EXAMPLE: ASSUME THE CARRIER IS STAMPED 3.65 Ring gear 17 teeth pinion gear 16 teeth 17 divided by 16=1.0625 Bull gear 55 teeth helical cross 16 teeth 55 divided by 16=3.4375 Now multiply 3.4375 by 1.0625=3.65234375 or 3.65 ratio
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