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Vladislav

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  1. Looks like a job well done Being quite in a distance from PA I also concerned with the same generic trouble. Both steel tanks on my MH seem to be leaky from under the straps. I wouldn't mention it as enormal although at least one steel tank of my 1945 WW2 Mack truck was solid. Being parked outside at least since 1983.
  2. Looks like a normal amount of snow in my neck of the woods. Brrrr... BC Mack, thank you for the work done, too interesting to see. Sorry (or happily?) I'm too far away to catch some amount of nice old treasures.
  3. I have taken some of the diffs apart but haven't put back together any yet. For the first you need to remove the yoke nut, than bolts wich fix the pinion body to the main housing and remove whole the pinion assembly. Press or hit the pinion out of. For the ring gear you take the side covers off and those 3 bolts at the shaft's end. Than pull out the ring wheel with the shaft wich is also a small mating gear to the big 55 teeth bull gear. To remove the ring gear off the shaft you need a press. That's where I stopped at the moment. But to me that's a hobby. When apart you'll see the splines are coarse or fine etc. If I'm not wrong CDR32/33 are coarse and newer CDRPC92 and CDRPC93 fine. Don't forget you'll need to set up the gear's position to each other and pre-load of bearings. Looking the style those carriers done it might be alot of job. Vlad P.S. You can find a manual about CDR32/33 on ebay. I'd buy one if not well experienced with diff repairs.
  4. Sorry for your loss Mark. You just have done the best of what you could.
  5. Beautiful truck
  6. Nice looking R, thank you for sharing And it's pretty cool on my mind to make hunting with Super! Or otherwise a B.
  7. I wish you that wind of change will bring luck. Sounds good so far although it's time to keep fingers crossed.
  8. The beautiful girl's face reminds me some one, the young guy's portrait doesn't make any sence and the rest of the faces shure looks familiar. Oh, hell, I didn't want to say I knew her... Thank you for the pics and the story Randy, it's turned out pretty nice. And an important note, the style is kept well
  9. Too much to read at one time. But well enough till Christmas
  10. She looked nice. Just about as nice as Super. Sorry she had no shoes and you had so hard shortage of time knocking down you clock in the truck downhill..
  11. Paul, on my mind it's nice to see so many beautiful results of some one's efforts to build his collection. Although your work shop is YOUR WORK SHOP and usually the best place to spend time
  12. Leslie, thank you for the pics. It's nice when you swapped not only the subject of the shot in two first images but also the style of the hood Can't see the snake's pee though. By the word haven't ever seen.
  13. Welcome! Would be a cool truck if restored. Interesting point it's Canada built. I wish you a lot of power to it, the most important thing on my mind is keep a project moving. Vlad
  14. The show room is very impressive. Thank you for sharing.
  15. Sorry to hear. The trucks are awesome.
  16. Mike, it seems like you had a lot of reason to come on the road this week. Thank you for the excursion.
  17. If this one is what you was looking for you should wait for the email back.
  18. It's good when you have alot air to start What that yellow dream car is? Corbitt?
  19. Nice looking rig, seems solid. Congrats on the purchase and welcome! Vlad
  20. There was the article somewhere in the net, I found it googling Mack AC. The main matter I remember is the most of the vehicles those days had chain drive. Trucks had, sport cars had and so on. Very nice Builldog you showed Jim, thank you for posting. It would be interesting to look well over the rear bogie attachment and the double drive. There must be many components of an old mechanical school.
  21. The big red truck is my today's favorite. And the peppers with tomatoes (or tomaters indeed?) and the spider and the everything is nice to see
  22. YES from my side. I'm not a really active bidder but I like to see interesting stuff showed out on here. One or two times I catched up the things seeing no interest of others.
  23. If any thing exists in this world it means someone needs it. Or at least might need.
  24. Hmmm... FWD with Mack drive train... Sounds interesting. Although the cost doesn't seem nice. The video comes on my mind seeing that add indeed.
  25. It's not so easy task to find a Mack-interested chick with good technical characteristics such as nice look and so on. Although if you try hard you use to get once.
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