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j hancock

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  1. You could check for a rebuild with either below. They may be able to help. http://www.superpages.com/bp/richmond-va/automotive-manufactures-inc-L0005271875.htm http://arthurgouldrebuilders.com/
  2. Here is the link for the power window motor picture. https://www.bigmacktrucks.com/topic/45995-mack-valueliner/#comment-339011
  3. Actually no 90 RD's. Hmmmm...I will work on that. 88 RD is closest one in stock.
  4. Tip turbine equipped tractor with a cold weather air cleaner and has a good bit of fuel capacity.
  5. Glad to hear he is doing well. Maybe his phone will break and he can get one that will let him on the site for a visit.
  6. Super clean interior!
  7. Thinking it is either Mack 88AX456 (cross to SKF 27558) 2.750 id X 3.5468 od X .500 width or Mack 88AX354P (SKF 27565) 2.750 id X 4.008 od X .438 width
  8. Two single stack Superliners on spokes.
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  9. Both 21939324 and 21939298 cross back to WIX 51791. Nice price too. Buy now and save!
  10. Spin on full flow filter Mack # 485GB3191B. Cross to Fram PH49A and WIX 51791. http://www.wixfilters.com/Lookup/PartDetails.aspx?Part=140661
  11. Try Kevin All @ 607-652-7704 or 607-434-1063.
  12. Looks KooL! Maybe post your question over on the JOT site. There are more left coasters that may be able to get you an answer.
  13. Need details. What year, model, approx. width, etc?
  14. I have used this style on a couple of projects. Double check the shaft length needed because the E has some inner structure set away from the outer cab skin. Buy them mail order, hot rod shops or boat shops. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/omx-1910102/overview/
  15. Long wheel base Big Horn ready for the show.
  16. Keep the wheels rolling! Think that everybody has wondered at times, what were they thinking when this was "engineered"?
  17. Nice Mack EH rack body! Is the tank for FLM?
  18. Heavy hauler with winch, big rubber, chain drive and a variation of Omaha orange paint.
  19. It is an A model Mack that was built between 1950-1954 depending on specs.
  20. Haven't look at seats lately, but for the B model, you will need to look for a low back seat so it can go back for some leg room.
  21. It seems that if you find the "CPL" number on the engine tag, that will greatly assist in identifying what you have. With a CPL, Glenn A. can tell you what it is. There were variations but Mack G-73 "seemed" to be built with NH-220 and NH-250 engines, the G-77 built with NHS and NHRS engines, G-733 with NT- 280 and the G-773 had NTC/NRT 335 engines.
  22. Welcome!
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