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j hancock

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  1. It was the same cab as an E model Mack but not the same as the White. The A model had vent windows in the door and side cowl vents but otherwise the same as an E.
  2. Model 923
  3. Fine example of the Dog. The Mack B model started in 1953 and the A model was phased out.
  4. Truck looks good! No idea what the fitting is? Doesn't appear to be OEM. Sorry to hear about your pup.
  5. That's a nice find!
  6. It's a very fine fleet indeed. Here is the Superliner out at Ballston Spa the other day.
  7. Good looking D500.
  8. Mack produced FH models between 1937-1941 with 265 units built. This is FH1C1139 powered by a Cummins diesel and providing the base for a Jaeger mixer with a Hercules engine.
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  9. Have a couple of black bears that traverse my property. I keep LOTS of space between them and me.
  10. The Rule of Law is not perfect. I prefer it over mob rule where a group can condemn an individual and that person's guilt is declared fact.
  11. P indicates single axle straight chassis. The S suffix is for a tandem straight chassis.
  12. Nice Hippy! Yes Bob, your fender is out of focus....
  13. A single and tandem dump truck on display at Worcester Sand and Gravel.
  14. Nah! This isn't some sort of slasher movie.
  15. Looks Great! You will never run out of projects to work on.
  16. Saw it today at Worcester. Is Pat spending too much time in GA?
  17. Sorry you had to put a Volvo part under the hood. Leakage past the discharge valve can be checked by using shop air back through the discharge port and listen for escaping air. The unloader can be check by building up air until the governor cuts off. Shut the engine off and listen for air escaping from the compressor air intake. Sometimes governors can bleed off a little air off when they are not supposed to. Used to be kits for a rebuild but now it is just R and R.
  18. And tooted the horn but no one came out. Must be self service.....
  19. Best of luck with your project. With short run production, 3D printing may be viable as Vlad mentioned if it eliminates the hassles of calculating shrinkage in design and manufacture.
  20. KooL! That covered bridge is getting some help with some good size steel underneath.
  21. What a transformation!
  22. Adds brightness to a sunny day. Originally a single axle tractor.
  23. Welcome! Don't know what you have for pics. Here are two.
  24. Cummins 220, 250 or 280 was available in F models in 1962. 1962 Mack F-731, 1962 Mack F-737 or 1962 Mack F-745.
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