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Make sure its centered in both sides of the mirror,back under so about half the fifth wheel is exposed (check height) continue backing under till you hear a "click",pull against the pin (slightly) to ensure a good hook-up,make sure there is NO gap between the trailer and fifth wheel (if there is,pull release handle and pull back out from under it,lower trailer,and try again) make sure to raise your landing gear (being as its curbside,should be counter clockwise up) hook up air lines (red/emergency right-blue/service left) plug in you light cord,check all your trailer light functions,when you do get ready to roll,if your MH is equipped with a hand-valve (trolley) give it a pull,and make sure you have trailer brakes........after that, you should be good to go. nice trailer BTW! looks like an ex-furniture set-up,they throwing in the pads? they have about a thousand uses!..................................................Mark
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Toms good people! we have met at the ATHS show in Colfax,NC a few times,never really had the chance to sit and talk much though,one of the few people here on BMT i have actually met in person,hope to change some of that up at Macungie this year!................Mark
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I got the chassis rolling
vision386 replied to Vladislav's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Very nice work Vlad! i appreacieate all the hard work that goes into preserving a piece of history!............................................Mark -
Some B Model action..
vision386 replied to Rich Reinhart's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Nice picture Dave! thanks for posting,looks like it might be a grounds / roads truck for Princeton University?............................................Mark -
Oh boy! i can taste a "Yocco-dog" right now!.....................................Mark
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I'd sure like to see that load of "bulletnose" Studes (and the truck) droped off at my house!.....................................Mark
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I forgot about these,guess cause i never liked Twinkies,but seems Tastykake is trying their hand at them too! (should stick to Krimpets)............................................Mark
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I'm starting to find them (Tastykakes) at a few places down here now,but they are much more expensive than they are up north! Tastykake must be trying to break into the southern market,becuase now they have something called "glazed southern style pies" have'nt tried one,(they look awful!) appears to be fried sugar,frosted sugar,sugar filled,with a lightly sweet sugar flavored coating! Bleccchh! I was never much of a fan of Speed & Briscoe,however i did usually stop there going south,if nothing more for the giant parking lot,always a parking spot available!,its a T/A now,and pretty much a shithole like the rest of them Lol!.....................................Mark
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Everybody agrees,awsome pictures of the week! even Lil' Billy gives it a thumbs up!........................................Mark
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RS700L/RW613
vision386 replied to rsb502's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I sure like that that wrecker too! very period correct,looks like a real nice example!....................................Mark -
The lever on the right of the steering column is indeed called a "trolley valve" it is mostly used to check trailer brakes when first hooking up to a trailer,and as has been noted can be used to hold you on a hill. BUT just as it says,it is NOT for parking,it does not have a positive lock/engaged position,so it will bleed off air,and the truck will roll away! And as also stated,best to change all the fuel filters,fill with fresh fuel,especially as long as its been sitting,the old fuel has a tendency to "varnish-up" and loses some of its lubricity properties.Also,especially on a cold start,once running,just let it idle for a while before giving it any throttle,wait till you get up to operating temp.good oil pressure,air pressure etc.as far as not building air quickly,could be any number of factors,cracked lines,loose/worn fittings,oil/water in the air system,etc. do you know if the truck is equipped with an air-dryer? if so,it to should be serviced. No mistaking the sound of a greenleaker (or silver in your case) ! good luck with it,hope to see it at Macungie! hope i was of some help!.....................................Mark
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Everybody that has one loves their XM radio,even better when you use the headphones!..................................................Mark
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Some Superliner Pics.
vision386 replied to jackb61sx's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Mike,i may have posted this one before,but heres your truck at MATS a few years back..................................................Mark -
I always try and stop at Penn-Can when i'm up that way,always had a real good "open face" roast beef sammich and homemade coleslaw.............................................Mark
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Me too! best money i ever spent! if you can't find SOMETHING you like on there,then you have a problem!.................................................Mark
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Jersey Macks
vision386 replied to vision386's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I do too,personally,i think it looks better when it matches the truck.................................Mark -
Jersey Macks
vision386 replied to vision386's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Did'nt know much about the truck,but i knew i had seen it somewhere since! and it was inside,always wanted to stop at the Golden Age Museum,just never got the chance. Very nice done truck as i remember......................................................Mark -
Not technically "Jersey Brockways" but i always liked this picture,i used to run with a bunch of these Defazio drivers up and down 81 on my nightly trip to Binghampton,NY some real characters! i took this picture at the Penn-Can truckstop in Harford,PA one afternoon when we decided to stop and eat...................................Mark
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New Hampshire R-Model
vision386 posted a topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Don't have any info on this truck,but i took this picture in Hampton,NH in 1974 while on a trip with my Dad that summer,all i can remember was it was behind a place we stopped to eat,real typical New England paint job,which have always liked,even back then!............................................Mark -
Some B Model action..
vision386 replied to Rich Reinhart's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Popular truck! i took this at Englishtown,NJ back in the 80's................................................................Mark -
Jersey Macks
vision386 replied to vision386's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Another one thats still around today,also taken at Englishtown.........................................Mark -
Jersey Macks
vision386 replied to vision386's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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52 LAFD tow truck ebay
vision386 replied to cncFireman's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Pretty ambitious project!...........................................Mark -
I was saddened today to hear about the passing of country music legend George Jones,the world lost one of the best today for sure! i can remember hearing this song playing on an 8-track in my Dads Cabover Freightliner when i was a kid! some good memories of those days for sure! "Who's gonna fill their shoes,indeed" never be another like him! R.I.P "Possum" !....................................Mark
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Took this one a few years back behind Ballard Mack,Avon,MA....guys in the shop said it still ran great,they just never used it!...............................................Mark
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