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j hancock

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  1. Looks pretty clean and certainly would work in tight areas being a short tandem.
  2. If that trailer is going to be upside down, good thing the dozer has the roll bar package!
  3. The grill shell has to come off the radiator. The decorative grill is held onto the grille shell with the screws and metal tabs which are part of the decorative grille. Be careful because they are very easy to break when the tabs are "unfolded" to release the grille. The grille tabs go through slots in the shell.
  4. Yup, long time. No idea price or working condition. It is pretty rough but is the right shape to work a landing.
  5. R model log loader in Booneville, NY.
  6. That is a nice line up!
  7. Happy Birthday!
  8. A friend is running Double Coin and Longmarch (china) with decent luck. Both have a very similar closed shoulder design and probably made in the same factory.
  9. Hope it works out well for you.
  10. Interesting. WIX makes quite a few filters for NAPA. Always thought WIX was a decent brand and have had no issues with them.
  11. The pictured one looks like a regular R model box.
  12. Nah, it is just a really steep hill.
  13. Man, are you still doing site works for storage tanks or wrestling buzzards?
  14. That is a prerequisite. There will be an interview!
  15. Money well spent because Macungie is asking for proof of liability insurance on carts in the latest rules package.
  16. A/C? Windows down and drive faster!
  17. Only good thing today was the ice cream cone.
  18. Can't catch a break.
  19. Is Ken going to need a freebie wash if the Martian pulled pup is used as a customer lounge?
  20. A truck wash would be a good business opportunity for the TK girls or the local Hooters as an educational scholarship fundraiser.
  21. The brake manufacturer should be able to provide the specs if you know who made the blocks. Some old info that I have shows that brass or brass plated fasteners should be used. 1/4" fasteners use 80-100 lb inch 3/8" fasteners 18-23 lb foot
  22. A couple of guys want the number. Buy now and save! http://www.bigmacktrucks.com/index.php?/topic/39771-passed-by-a-dm-for-sale/
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