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j hancock

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  1. Hopefully they make good on the deal.
  2. Baby dust devil for entertainment. Some entertainment, I don't need!
  3. Page 40 on the link will have some info. http://smrp-prod.macktrucks.com/spubs/internet/pdform/ts453.pdf Thinking there is about 300-350 rpm between gears. Send pictures of truck, trucks, sheilas, etc...
  4. Great truck! It was certainly an excellent score from the truck corral.
  5. Pretty sure that is Don Robertson out in Jerome.
  6. The B30 had 330 Magnadyne and the B42 was a 401 Magnadyne. As mentioned above there were a couple of B model fire trucks or the model R410 which received Chrysler engines. I suppose if the truck you saw had been one of the fire trucks, it could be legit.
  7. Put some stamps on the gold Corvette and the Land Rover and send them my way.
  8. The "in-frame" plan has changed...
  9. That is incorrect. Continental made plenty of Mack flat head gasoline engines.
  10. Sad to cut one loose. Is that the one that came out of NM or NV? Jack H? Thought he was thinning the herd a little.
  11. I am doing something wrong because I am not allowed in the kitchen with truck parts. One of these days , I will actually learn how to spell Porch...
  12. HEY! I recognize those faces from the pictures down at the post office.... Congrats on starting the season the right way!
  13. That is one clean unit!
  14. When you get a chance, pictures can go a long way in helping to identify what you have. The engine and trans will be stamped with info. EHT is indeed an EH Tractor, this info will be on the tag attached to the seat bolster and stamped into the frame rail. Your tag should say something like EHT1D6365 which is the VIN for the truck. The engine number will be stamped on a pad on the left side of the block at the front just below where the head bolts on. It will start with EN. More than likely EN354. Hard to say where the trans is stamped because we don't know what it is.
  15. Yes, that is the Mack plant in Macungie, PA. Visited the plant during the ATCA National Show which is held down the street at the Memorial Park.
  16. Using the numbers you supplied of 52 mph, 4.25 ratio and 2000 rpm indicates a tire size of 37 inches. What size rubber are you running?
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