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j hancock

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  1. Hi Mike, I don't know if that bell is a Rostand. I was just saying that may help in identifying. Where is the Leider collection?
  2. The EH and EQ's were larger models and many were made. A very few E's were made with Lanova diesels. The rest were gasoline engines. The typical EH/EQ is a single axle. If you did find one with Lanovo diesel, parts are like hens teeth.
  3. On Rostand bells you can look inside at the top of the bell and see "Rostand Milford CT". Is there anything inside this bell?
  4. Pricing at pump shops has seemed out of wack for years. I guess they feel it is "black magic" that mere mortals can't comprehend. I realize that there are special tools and equipment to do pump and injector work but it still.
  5. Racers always want to be quicker! Time to get the practice tree out of the closet.
  6. Something might be found used? Might be a leaker also. I guess I would take it apart and clean everything really well. Put another coat of high temp RTV on and put it back together. It seems most RTV labels say fully cured after 24 hrs so maybe try to do the fix when you park the truck on Friday afternoon then let it sit. If you can clearly see the damage on the turbo pipe, maybe try to use some epoxy to repair it.
  7. 1963 C607 END673 180 HP
  8. http://www.reedpumps.com/manuals/BOOMSERVICE/Mack_Truck/1-011_Upfitters_Guide_for_Mack_Class_8_Chassis_January_2007.pdf Page 172 details body bound bolts.
  9. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Early-Mack-International-Motor-Brass-Badge-Plate-Directions-For-Lubricating-Vgc-/262088791241?hash=item3d05b594c9&vxp=mtr Plus others.
  10. Happy puppy! So, who is blondie? Uh oh, did I just like "Mama"? It has been a day or two since you posted the pinup pics!
  11. Hmmmm.......maybe that's what I need!
  12. I like blondie at the plant nursery. Her puppy is not having a good day with the cone collar though. Going to stick with paper maps and "Random McNally" map books.
  13. Pricing can range because of condition and how badly someone needs one. I see you have them on ebay so that will give you an idea of pricing when you get some bids.
  14. Lot 127A and 127B were two lots of 4 bottle jacks that got bundled. So, 8 bottle jacks sold for $125.
  15. Everything except the cowl/firewall.
  16. Plus, factor in the 15% auction premium to the pricing.
  17. Some may have gone to scrap. Don't know for sure. The price of scrap is pretty low so after dealing with loading, trucking and dealing with old tires, etc., there isn't going to be much made.
  18. Probably the auction company will post the final prices. Here are a couple I jotted down. Lot 189 AC Bulldog window frame 600 190 AC Bulldog window frame 950 Lot 201 B81 dump truck 2,000 202 LJSWX dump truck 2,500 203 Mack AC dump truck 13,000 Pretty much all the Sterling trucks went for 500-1000 Lot 221 Mack BX mixer $750 222 Mack fire tractor $1,750 223 DM mixer 2,000 Lot 224 Worcester Mack LJ tow truck $7,500 225 Mack LJT tow truck $2,500 229 Mack EHU $1,000 Lot 245 Mack D30P $500 248 Mack AC with snow plow $7,500 252 Mack AC flatbed $25,500 254 GMC with trailer $11,000 Lot 255 Bronx electric truck $10,000 259 Mack LJT sleeper trucker $1,750 Mack AC transmissions $200 engine blocks $300 rear ends $300 Various Mack radiators, fenders doors $100 each Mack AC hoods $300 each
  19. No problem! Hmmmm......that is going to take a LOT of postage stamps. I will have to get back to you.......
  20. Decent condition. It looked like a temporary fuel tank to gravity feed the carb was hanging on the front windshield.
  21. There will be a bunch of people keeping notes. A number of pieces are restorable. Unfortunately, there are a few that should have been put under cover a few years ago.
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