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j hancock

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  1. Sorry Harry. They were cleaning under the hood and stopped for my picture. I meant to come back later for a hood down picture but never made it. Maybe someone else who was at the show can provide a good picture for you.
  2. What is the VIN of the truck and engine number? The engine number is located on the block just above where the generator is mounted. It will start with EN. That info would help analyze what you looking at. At a minimum. the hood and the front fenders don't look quite right for an ED model.
  3. May have the latches. Which side do you need? Your pic is of the pass. side. If I find them they will be very crusty and I will send a picture to show condition. Pretty sure I don't have any spare handles.
  4. Don't see these little rigs everyday. The boxer style 6 cylinder air cooled engine appeared to be spotless under the hood bed floor. Ralph Nader was nowhere to be seen.
  5. Don't have the Mack number for your truck. Does it look like this? It is a pretty generic part and I wouldn't hesitate getting one from NAPA or Cole Hersee or whoever. https://www.pscpartsstore.com/en/91113-bx
  6. You can ditch the small control line that runs between the governor and dryer that signals the purge. A small pipe plug in the governor will seal things up.
  7. Nope. Monitor/drain your tanks and you will be fine.
  8. This rig served as a yard dog for A. Duie Pyle. Has a lift fifth wheel for getting the job done. Duie Pyle then sold it to a trailer manufacturer. The present owner says it has around 58,000 miles on the clock. Low miles but plenty of hours. Then again, the 237 Maxidyne is probably just broke in.
  9. I dunno? Take the cable off and see if the lever operates correctly by hand?
  10. Started as a R-795 with a Mack Maxidyne V8 under the hood. Well, it still is a V8... A very neat and tidy swap.
  11. Look right at home driver!
  12. My straw hat was in the wash.
  13. A fine example of French impressionist art. This bracket assembly does not appear to have ever been on a truck. There is a little shelf wear on the plastic pieces. Also some of the plastic pieces seem to be missing as can be seen in the pictures. PM with questions. If agreeable, would prefer to ship in knock down form vs fully assembled. As is. What you see is what you get. Free dust and cobwebs with all purchases. Located in NH. 99% firm at $75.00 plus shipping.
  14. Yardo has been taking sensitivity therapy which seems to be paying off.
  15. I dunno? Miss Redhead clicked a pic and OD will post after vacation. There seemed to be others taking picture though.....???
  16. Watt's history. https://wattstruckcenter.com/company-history/
  17. I would say a 45 is in the EE/EF range.
  18. Don't see many in 24.5". After a bunch of phone calls to Pete's and the dismantlers, you will find a set. After checking for bent wheels and refinishing, it might be worth it to order Accu-Lites brand new. Last I knew they could be powder coated white, gray or black. https://www.4statetrucks.com/wheels/semi-truck-powder-coated-white-24-5-inch-steel-wheel-hub_44054.asp?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpKyvnt_14gIVl4SzCh1pIQj8EAQYAyABEgJgKfD_BwE
  19. Combo looks great!
  20. Hi Bob, missed your post on this issue somehow? Looks like we can circle back on this for next year and make a plan.
  21. Excellent to know the unique history of your truck.
  22. Welcome! What model do you have? Post a picture of it when you can.
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