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  1. You can just reverse the float and it will work on a positive ground...I do it all the time on old firetrucks I restore.
  2. Great pictures of the event.
  3. Still Searching
  4. OK, sounds like a few bugs. Sorry it was a gem like stated in the ad. Keep us posted.
  5. Just saw where your post that you may part out a cab with grey interior, if you decide to sell parts let me know. I looking for some things for my R.

  6. Bwoolbr Glad I could help pass along the information. I live a mile away, so If I can help let me know. You local?
  7. My brother found this on Patrol in Raleigh, NC. Was at $9500, reduced to $6600 now. I will get better pictures if anyone is interested. Not my truck. Tim https://raleigh.craigslist.org/atq/5559935003.html
  8. No worries if you don't have a truck just come hang out at a show.
  9. Thanks Dave, man I forgot we passed each other that day. I have went through the engine now and almost have it reequipped as it was in Blue Ash. Thanks for sharing. I am loving all these macks!
  10. Ok Dave, Im now on the edge of my seat. You have posted all the Blue Ash pieces around mine. I hope you have my 1972 in your upcoming posts...
  11. Wow no truck on the cover! Really!
  12. Grew up in Franklin, You driving for Engles?

     

    1. BillyT

      BillyT

      Nothin' important,just saw a video of trucks leaving the ATHS show in Ct. I believe it was an A model mack with a40's era freight box and the whole rig had wide whitewalls.Do any of you old guys remember when o/o used to buy old Trailways bus casings and cap them so they could have Whitewalls?  Recaps haven't been legal on steering axles for a long time,so it's been a while!

  13. Awesome find. Nice color too.
  14. That's exactly the kit I was talking about. All my trucks have stud pilot wheels on them. Can never ever break them without air. Do these kits work as well as stated. Just want to have a kit on board incase of a road side emergency. I never thought about the battery operated Makita idea. Have a 3/8 inch impact like that, I didn't know they made larger.
  15. Thanks, just got that number to PAI. Its good so the cable is on the way. $25 bucks to the counter. Thanks for the location picture. I guess I have to clean the crud off to see the connection point. All in all I should be back in business.
  16. Thanks for checking.
  17. Guys, Been looking at these torque multiplier lug wrenches. I like to keep a tire changing kit handy when traveling with my antiques. Two I have don't have air on board, so I was looking at this as a travel option. Anyone like these? Is there a brand I should get or stay away from. They seem to start on the web at $60 and go from there. Thanks in advance, Tim
  18. Next crazy question, my cable has been removed. Where does it connect to on the E6 350? I get that on order this week.
  19. Alex, Thanks for checking. Trying to get my cab in order, so I can get on the road.
  20. Definitely worth the 2,000 on it now.
  21. Awesome
  22. I thought the same too, It had to be all mack. Bumper to mud flap.
  23. Great truck and good luck!
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