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j hancock

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  1. Remember that bananas are bent to the right in the northern hemisphere and to the left in the southern hemisphere....
  2. I have seen two 21 L's with the 1091 but I have no idea what the numbers really are for 1091 equipped Mack fire trucks
  3. There are several from both sides of the aisle that need to ride into the sunset.
  4. There were larger Mack Jr's than the pickup. All were based on models of Reo trucks.
  5. Have no info for you. Best of luck with your search. Certainly a handsome rig!
  6. Happy Birthday! What time is the party?
  7. Bolton MA was the first R-685F. Served as Engine #2.
  8. I use a PC and everything seems OK so far......
  9. Someone should break his phone.
  10. The ratios for the 107 14.43 (low first), 8.59, 4.99, 2.83, 1.66 and 1.00 The 2080b 20.08, 11.68, 6.63, 5.24, 3.05, 1.73, 1.00, .60 So, using the 2080B in seventh (direct 1.00) would be exactly what you have now in the 107 (direct 1.00). But, eighth gear in a 2080B is OD .60 which would give you 100 mph @ 2000 rpm. If you deadhead or are lightly loaded maybe you could pull 8th for 70 mph @ 1400 rpm, for example and make it work for you. The 2080B would probably be a little more usable with rear gears like 4.88 or 5.32.
  11. Saw a listing for Volvo Andes copper metallic as "120". Not sure if 120 will help you get where you want to go using it as a cross reference.
  12. Big red dog with little yellow kitty.
  13. I am confident that there will never be a good explanation from the Glass House.
  14. Hmmm, CT? That means the Wellington will be residing near the Quinebaug River.
  15. Looks like a pretty clean dog!
  16. Hall Scott was California based and at one time produced powered rail cars and trolleys and engines for aircraft, boats, trucks, tractors and stationary needs
  17. Variations of this cab were used on L models, LJ's, early Mack F models (FT, FW), C models and the B models with the CA-31 designation along with other Mack low production and one-off trucks.
  18. Thanks! I appreciate and thank all the folks that bring their trucks out for us to look at.
  19. The Unity truck is in private ownership and it resides just down the street from Meadowood.
  20. Served Unity, NH.
  21. That is a very unfortunate ending for the FWD!
  22. Another log dog, 1947 was the first year for the iconic Mack LT. This particular example has a Hall Scott gasoline motor under the hood for power.
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