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j hancock

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  1. I talked to Francis Walsh many years ago and he had sold it. Here it is at the ATHS convention in 2001 with its new caretaker.
  2. I don't have the number for aftermarket. The Mack switch I have used before is 1MR3172P2.
  3. Any more pictures of the locomotive in the background from picture 3?
  4. NAPA or any better parts store.
  5. From Mack Service Manual. Caging tool can be bought at parts stores. Work safely.
  6. With a Star Trek transporter room, I can be anywhere!
  7. Hmmm....I just met a nice girl from the states here in Brisbane. Lot's of nice shiela's down under.
  8. ENDT 675 = 237 HP. Reliable power.
  9. You are being watched.....
  10. Welcome! E-6 @ 771 hp sounds good.
  11. Might have to get a HAZMAT endorsement for that.
  12. I believe around 1939. Good looking truck!
  13. I have seen that on few fire trucks before. A friend has several Ford fire trucks and he thinks it was to to prevent snow buildup. The up top position would allow the snow to slide off the cowl better??? The same Ford cab for civilian use had wipers on the cowl.
  14. What you have circled in red is the oil cooler. Time to grab a flash light and do some detective work.
  15. Our business is picking up!
  16. If you can't turn it around, there might be enough room to parallel park it.
  17. The tag next to the injection pump will confirm specs. Provided it is still there.
  18. KooL! Wood paneled wagon? Must have been the Jr. Family Truckster for the Griswold's.
  19. You are killing me.
  20. Yeah, it is not a race car but reliability of a 237 and no electronics will be priceless.
  21. I don't know French but there was at least one "Your Momma" in there.
  22. Nah, it was an AMC Pacer.
  23. That guy is good with numbers. Can he help with my taxes?
  24. Proceed with caution? Geez...that's no fun!
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