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Deere Mack

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  1. thats pretty cool. Don't see much of that in the south.
  2. I'm curious, haven't got around to asking my dealer, but can you buy the mack gold engine paint? The oldsmobile gold looks close. I'm leaning toward Red, also for the bed. Then painting out the spokes and rims the way they should be, black spoke & grey or white rims. Not that it really matters but my CH and lowboy are red with white buds.
  3. Did I see the grill close shut at 1:29 ?
  4. Question, I'm making plans to paint the 79 RD685 I just purchased. I know it is a gold bulldog truck so my question is, in 79 what all was gold? As far as I can tell, the dog and the bottom part of the atenna base. I have seen picutres of some with gold around the headlights, is this accurate? Also, would appreciate any ideas/pictures or input on paint. It was originally white, so I'm thinking either white or red?
  5. wildman, you wouldn't happen to know staleysteel would you? Same truck, same electrical problems, new members. Robots?
  6. Hello and welcome to the forum! I can't guarantee this to be correct, but it's what came with my 96 CH 613. Good luck! 1996 CH613 fuse panel.pdf
  7. The majority of my problems came from a bad rheostat for dash lights, bad 3 position light switch, shorted out wiring and poor patch jobs under the hood. Replaced the switches and rebuilt the wiring from firewall out and all seems well! Luckly all the wiring in the dash is still in very good original condition.
  8. FYI: To any future electrical problem solvers. This download does give insight to the basic schematics of the electrical system, but things such as the electrical block panels or junction panel descriptions do not match up to my 1979 RD. The page is dated 1983, so I guess things changed. None the less, I got it figured out.
  9. lol.....I've got to admit guys, I was feeling somewhat proud of that little gadget. After driving around town for a couple hours hitting the parts stores and everyone looking at me like I was crazy. I ended up at Tractor supply, love that place. And the rest is history.... Ron and Robert, I really appricate your help and support on this project! Hope I can return the favor one day! Chris
  10. Awwww Yea! The tool I fabed up worked perfect!
  11. maybe this will work! patent pending.....
  12. yeah I'm hoping parts stores right now
  13. Beleive I found my answer here.....draglink http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/16960-core-plug-problem/?hl=%2Bblock+%2Bplug
  14. Hello men, I finally got around to this job today. Someone please tell me how I'm supposed to remove this plug to replace the o ring. Is there a special tool? I've tried several things and I can't budge it. Here's a pick of the leaky one and a new one I picked up just in case I needed it. It's about two inches wide.
  15. Thanks again! Think I'll take that to office depot and have it printed on large paper and hang it on the garage wall.
  16. Awsome trucks. Love the blue and red too. Got a nice patriotic look, maybe some stars and stripes!
  17. Thanks a million! I've already bought a couple new switches that are bad, but looks like I'm going to have to re-do some half arse patch jobs to the wiring too. Got plenty of solder and heat shrink left over from rewiring my lowboy not to long ago. I can't stand having electrical problems due to patch jobs. Honestly, I cant stand anything not to work like it should. Anyone got a wire diagram for 1979 RD685S, just in case?
  18. So with the switch on PARK LPS I should have the middle top three on cab along with side marker lights and tail lamps? And of course all mentioned with swithc to LIGHTS? CL LPS are cab top two outside lights only.
  19. Excuse my ignorance, but do all the clearance lamps on top of the cab light up with switch on. And the park lamps are just the side marker lights and tail lights? When not much is lighting up its hard to tell.
  20. Thank you sir! The parts man did give me the gaskets and o rings. He didn't have much to say though, it just showed them on his parts diagram when I ask for them.
  21. lol....not yet. Researching other stuff. I'm trying to certify myself in procrastinating projects.....I'm almost there..
  22. That easy hunh.....well here goes nothing, wish me luck!
  23. Good morning! Got a box of parts sitting in the floor and need some tips before I start. Got to repair a leaking coolant plug. To do so I've got to remove the oil cooler for the first time. I'm sure to run into some Texas tea, but what else should I expect and any tips would be highly appreciated.
  24. Fine example of an over educated idiot...I'm with everyone else, seems as if they are trying to sell clothes....geeez I've got to be honest, I'm always griping about most advertising ideas now days, not just mack. The classic Mack is what built the Mack name, stick with what works! Why re-invent the wheel.... EDIT: Ok, I said idiot, but what I really meant was idealist.....
  25. Hey guys, I chimming in a little late on this topic but here's another great idea of a bolt on from the welding web forum. Need one these myself for the dump truck. The bolt on I like starts at post #24 and continues to next page. http://weldingweb.com/showthread.php?60674-A-little-work-on-a-water-truck
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