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j hancock

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  1. Excellent! I have one picked out already for purchase! Uhhh, you didn't win.... Maybe next time.
  2. That's KooL!
  3. Almost think it may be an ex Francis Walsh truck. My memory says he had a nice flatbed years back.
  4. Nice pics for a slow week!
  5. That's a fine looking dog! As far as driving home, it is too bad that the tunnel from Newfoundland to Ireland is closed for maintenance. It would be fewer km's than using the Bering Strait Bridge.
  6. Found some more pics here.
  7. The video clip caption said it is a CAT 3406B engine with a 13 spd and the dozer is a CAT D7G.
  8. Don't know how much has been changed besides the engine and trans. Looks pretty good getting down to business!
  9. Even though the years don't match, I think this is an ad for the same truck. Many of the details are the same. It was For Sale in NJ but the phone number didn't look like Tom Spencer's old number. The ad was in WOT in 1990. Sorry, not familiar with John Cheeseman.
  10. Took this picture of the rig under previous ownership at Rutland, VT. The picture is pretty rough and gets worse as I tried to enlarge it to get the info off the door. I think it is painted with "Mike" on the top line and "Galway" on the second line as Maddog indicated.
  11. WoW! Thank goodness you had a sponsor for 21 gals. of red! Beautiful results.
  12. When the Ford Louisville roamed the highways, Whited Ford sold a TON of them. I was up in Bangor quite often in the early 90's and the Whited shop was going non stop with new truck upfitting and rebuild work. Pulp was going good and everybody was super busy.
  13. Cummins under the hood and not running on spokes.
  14. Beautiful countryside!
  15. I would measure the width of the groove in the sheave to get in the ballpark for the cable diameter. If the manufacturer built it with a 5/8 inch groove pulley, they won't be running 1/4" cable. It would be nice if there was some info on the cylinder tag for the oil needs! That vintage cylinder may be using a leather seal so could it use something like a 90 weight gear lube? I don't know. A resource to check out may be the HCEA site. http://www.hcea.net/
  16. Dogs are people too.
  17. Rear legs are attached there.
  18. B model soft nose.
  19. Uughhh! Too bad he couldn't have sent you a picture of the hood before you took that drive in the country!
  20. Well, isn't that always the deal. It will be worth diddly squat as it continues rotting into the ground. Is it over at White and Bradstreet?
  21. Saw this beauty at Ballston Spa, NY 2018. 1925 Mack AC 10312349 with a gear driven Highway Hoist out back to take care of business.
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