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phildirt

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply.
  2. Anybody know where Morse Mack dealersip was located? c. 1986. Thanks
  3. National Pike show is August 8, 9, 10, 2014. It is about 5 miles west of Brownsville, PA, just off the Old National Pike (PA route 40). Here is a link: http://www.nationalpike.com/
  4. Thanks for both postings- lots of good information---
  5. Could you post the MH introduction article? Working on a project and looking for MH information. Thanks
  6. Barry- Can download this brochure- Get an error message everytime I try.
  7. What are the last 6 numbers of the VIN?
  8. Here are both sides of the challenge coin that was given to all registered particpants (a few iou's were issued) at Trucktoberfest-
  9. Don't make no sense at all to live in a place like this--- none at all. About 6" yesterday am, almost all gone now. See you this pm.
  10. The RW 613 is ready to go-- had the woman shut off the fuel pump when it got to $1000. Leaving around 9am tomorrow- even if I have to push snow with the bumper to get out the drive--
  11. Thanks for the article. If you find the pictures, I could really use them.
  12. Thanks- that was really quick-- You will get a copy of the information when I get it put together.
  13. Could anyone who own's a MH 613 Freedom edition truck send me the full VIN? - I am working on a research project and need a starting point. Thanks
  14. Here are 3 scans from Mack publication 5-301 ID 89- Not as complicated as it seems- you can make the tool easily with a mill. Be sure that you have the fuel shut off off before you start barring the engine over.
  15. Where is the serial # stamped on a Mack 711/ 711A engine? Thanks
  16. B 75 with ENDT 673: 44 quarts- Source: Mack Operations and Maintenance Manual, form No. TS-442
  17. If you buy from Northern be sure you understand the warranty- they cover nothing if you put gas in it or use it at all. You will have to deal with the manufacturer wherever they may be.
  18. Here is a ca. 1929 Caterpillar 60 with a LaPlant-Choate blade-- (LaPlant made the first commercial bulldozers) The hydraulic jack (cylinder) is centered in the back and pushes down to raise the blade- no down pressure. It uses natural suck to cut in.
  19. It really rained late pm at the park- was draining off well when I left about 8 pm. There are probably 100+ trucks on the ground already. They are making some alternate plans for parking transport trailers. Seems to well under control.
  20. I just talked to Carl Cook- said the 322 to I 81 section is ok- not affected by the bridge fire.
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