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hicrop10

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  1. Are those guys for real,do they ever get rid of anything.We have a contractor down here in Philly,that kept everything up till he had an auction back in 87-88.He still has some old b's but he is slowly getting rid of them all.I will be checking up to see what he has left.
  2. farmer52,parts books aren't that collectable unless they are from the 20's-30's.You can try fleabay.Let me know what you have and I can check with some friends of mine to see if they would be interested in them.Mike
  3. Leversole,I did the same thing some years back.I drove from home here in PHilly almost to the Ohio line to look at an antique Cat tractor.When I called the fellow about the tractor he said it ran when he parked it,and that was about 10 years ago.So I throught that it was parked about 20 years past.When I get out there all I saw was apile of parts for thr tractor.I forgot and he didn't tell me that when he parked it he tore it down to rebuild the motor.Parts were everywheres.Needless to say I came home empty handed.
  4. here are some pic of my old Cats.
  5. Yes,have been to the show many times.
  6. Jakebrake86,I collect those antique cats,have some 10's,15's 15motorpatrol,D2.Good luck.Are you a member of the antique Cat club?Mike
  7. Yes when I get her done it will be at the shows.You may be luckey enough to see her out on the road once in awhile.I think I'll do what Leversol does with his Superliner.My problem now is trying to get the steering box loose.It doesn't want to break loose from the frame.Will be working on that today.
  8. Jakebrake86,me and my 2 brothers were the 3rd generation to be at it.Our grandfather stated back around 1920.Have pic of the old stream shovel he had back in 1925.The prices that guys are doing work for around here is crazy.we did just heavy earthmoving,airports,resiover,warehouses,highways and so forth.I guess if we look back we were smart and luckey when we sold everything,it was all paid for.Guys today at the end of the day all they have are a bunch of payments books.Hand on.Mike
  9. Well I got some work done on the old girl today.I have the cab lifted up off the frame,just trying to break the steering box loose.Then I have to rig up something to get my chain hoist abit wider,it short by about 2" to clear the rear tires,so I can drag the truck out from under the cab.I may just remove the rear outside tires to drag it out from under the cab.
  10. Yes it is sad that we went out,but when there's no work and the work that is there isn't paying what it should be it no sence in spinning your wheels just trading $.We stated to look long and hard about the way the industy was headed back around 05-06We were involved in a major lawsuit with the city of Newark,Del that we won but that just made our thinking that much easier.It was a great run,and we would get back into it if it was worth it.I call the contractors around here the walking dead,their only problem is that they don't know to fall over.
  11. That was my cousins that you saw up at Alkinson yard.The taxes got to high there on Grant Ave.
  12. Yes their yard is right off of 95.
  13. How Jimmie and Joey doing haven't talk to them in awhile.I do have a R model in the old yard,it there with my B87 that I am doing over.I take it you drive for JDM,if you are going by our yard and see the gate open I'm most likely in there working on the B87,you should stop in.Mike Durkin
  14. What a dumb ass I am.Didn't bother to check the Wiki on this BB.Barry and the boys already had there.Thanks.Mike
  15. Just by the way everything else has come off this wheel WILL be a BITCH.I think I may just remove the whole box.
  16. Looking for alittle help here.What is involved in taking the steering wheel off.I removed the horn button.I see the nut under it but I can't get a socket on it,what am I doing wrong here.If it would be easier to remove the steering box instead,I will do that.The only problem I see with me removing the steering wheel is that it is cracked in afew places and I don't want to end up with a bunch of broken pieces.I had to remove the steering box on a 1956 Ford F600 I did for the same reason that was a cracked wheel.Thanks again. Mike Durkin
  17. Guys,looking for the wiring diagram for my B87.I'm sure that all B models would be the same.It looks like I will most likely be taking the cab off my B87.Looking up under the dash after I blew out 50 years of dust it looks like mangled spaghetti.There are wires that go nowheres.Once I get the cab off and the dash out of it I will be rewiring it also.Having the diagram would make it a whole lot easier and much quicker.You can email it to me.Thanks Mike Durkin md992@aol.com
  18. I know that my B87 came with 12.00x24.
  19. It is ABC that has the truck.Can anyone really afford to care for there trucks like they should be doing.Most contractors are working nowadays for nothing so the first place they cut the cost is either inamount of manpower or equipment maintence.And we all know if you want ot be running 10 trucks or equipment you can't very well do it by cutting manpower you cost maintence.
  20. Vision 386,you say you were in the trucking business for over 100 years.Was that the dump truck business or fright business.We were a excavating company out of Philly and we used to use all of the south jersey tri-axle,dump trailers guys on the job we did around the Philly Airport.We went by the name of Thomas M Durkin.Mike
  21. leversole,are you close to Wellsboro me and my brothers were looking into buying out a dump truck service company,but the deal fell through.No fault of either party the gas company brought in a middle man,that when it all went to hell in a handbasket.
  22. I would have to say it was a 983,we had 2 of them beast.They would always overheat it you ran them hard.They were better suited for demo work.Loading trucks allday would really put a strain on the torq.convertor.
  23. Hate to admit it but we owned that truck many moons ago.We had brought it used back around mid 80's.It was in good shape then and we took good care of it,considering it was used as a jobsite grease truck.I remember when I brought it back from a job we did in Altonna,PA on the lowboy and was stopped by the local police and he wanted to see my bill of lading for the oils I was carring.I told him that all the tanks were empty which they were.We had pumped them all out before I left,well there must have been about half a pint of fluid in each tank that he could see.When it was all said and done if I remember right he gave me something like a $10,000 fine.My dad told me to take the truck to the local police and leave it there for payment, which I did.The police chief told me that I couldn't do that,I just keep on listening to him say no don't do that as I unloaded it.He ended up calling our office and telling them they had some sort of a nut driving the lowboy.Our lawyer called out and settle it all over the phone.I di get a good laugh out of it.That truck is now own by another local contractor that as you can see hasn't taken very good care of the old girl.
  24. Your right Bigdog on both comments.If all someone wants is a truck that is driveable that seems like a good deal.
  25. How about posting your website,can't seem to be able to google it.Thanks MIke Durkin
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