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j hancock

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  1. The 1993 is running on big rubber.
  2. Good job Ed! Paul....... when you visit Portland, you should stay away from the Jetport area!
  3. There is a screw and lock nut adjustment on the top of the throttle housing cover on the pump.
  4. Did you mean DMM? 685 is a 237 HP motor.
  5. Mack #316GC184 listed as a short shaft. #316GC1184 listed as a 1.57" long shaft.
  6. Welcome! Why are you making us wait on pictures.....?
  7. Looks like you can put the "new to you" trailer to work!
  8. Ralph Smith #146 went on a boat ride. Here is the previous conversation. http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/topic/31980-h-60t-in-australia/
  9. Wires are easier to run into the cab compared to copper or the new plastic air line. Certainly it could be done if you wanted.
  10. No relation that I know of.
  11. You have a nice selection of projects to keep you busy for a day or two!
  12. Apparently both Bill and Hillary have weiners that get them in trouble.....
  13. It is a nice little COE. The "Cherry Picker" was the nickname given to the H-60/H-61 model where you really needed a step ladder to climb aboard.
  14. Interesting brackets to support the air horns on the top edge of the windshield.
  15. Saw this great looking H-67 at the New England Show. Unless I missed something, think it was the only H there.
  16. The E9-500 was available in 1985. The rating was 500 @ 1900 rpm and 1603 lb. ft. @ 1350 rpm. I don't have any Cummins info.
  17. Another great looking 1986.
  18. What sort of parts do you need? I have a pair of floor/door thresholds and a lower cab back panel that were reproduced years ago.
  19. Don't know about sharing but the Mack MB cab was done by Orrville Metal. The Budd style cab was the Mack N model. There are some N model pictures here. http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/topic/34495-1961-mack-n68p-tidewater-mack/#comment-229955
  20. The Mack looks to be the easier of the two projects...... and less money!
  21. Should be a machined pad on the left side with the info.
  22. If you do sell the Mack, you have had an interesting adventure with it! The picture looks like it could be a water heater for the block. It has been leaking for a while. There are no glow plugs. Tracing wires, hoses, etc. will get you some answers as to what everything does. It sure will be easier dealing with problems at home.
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