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j hancock

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  1. Yeah, sorry about that. So many trucks.... so little time...
  2. Looked on the web and found this photo of the Marino Autocar and Mack together.
  3. KooL! Must have been an interesting experience behind the wheel.
  4. T2050 .60 T2060 .60 T2070 .60 T2080 .60 T2090 .71 T2100 .77 T2130 .71 T2180 .71
  5. This truck has had some changes over the years. The 12 cylinder (400 HP 1,486 CID) NA Cummins NVH diesel has been replaced with a newer 6 cylinder Cummins. Not sure which one. 600 HP? It still appears to have the torque converter and automatic trans with an aux. trans. Mack Planidrive axles out back.
  6. Marino Crane (now Barnhart) had this big dog moving electrical gear in to Northfield Mountain during the Fall of 2012.
  7. Here is a picture looking down at a Superliner axle mounted steering box.
  8. Good job on buffing out the Binder!
  9. With all that velour, a couple Playboy bunnies would be right at home. Like Timmy B said, the exterior should be painted black to keep the ugly from showing through.
  10. Seen on Rt. 125 in Barrington, NH.
  11. What product are you mining?
  12. Hope you are able to get it back into the family. Can't see everything in the pictures but I would say the seller may have about $5-6,000 in an emotional premium built into the price.
  13. Very true. Always fun to be out and about and see a Marmon or a Chevrolet Bison or Dodge Big Horn because you don't see them much.
  14. Wanted to grow up and be a Mack.
  15. Saw a black truck at the show.
  16. No pressure there!
  17. Happy Birthday! Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
  18. Hippy's 1970 MB and son Rick's 1990 Ford L-7000 and 1993 Freightliner FLA on display at the Western Mass Show last Sunday. A few years ago, this could be a truck stop picture from Anytown, USA.
  19. Spring has reached my neighborhood and the Zoom Splats are everywhere. Had to do a bunch of errands Friday pm and saw at least three accidents that didn't happen. Two of which, the riders were totally out of control and one where I don't think the car driver saw the rider because of the low sun angle. As in years past, this could get messy...
  20. Sharp rig. A lot more F models would still be around if they had a galvanized cab. On a rainy day, you can hear an F model rust...
  21. Measure once, drill twice..... Hmmmm..... nevermind.
  22. I heard that supposedly the 2019 show would be in Reno, NV. 2020 ???
  23. Best thing to do is get a Restoration Specialties catalog. Over the years I have found window channel material, clips, widgets, certain sizes of stainless steel fasteners, rubber floor mat material, colored hardboard for headliners, fender welting, hood lace, rubber bumpers, etc. Here is a sample page. http://www.restorationspecialties.com/2016catalog/page_11.pdf You will have to figure what size glass channel will work for you. There are about seven catalog pages just for glass channel material. I have purchased a lot of weatherstrip for the Macks and almost always have found a good match. Here is a link for their website. http://www.restorationspecialties.com/index.html PM BMT member "Fifth Wheel" for the rubber door w/s for A, E and L models.
  24. This may be helpful. http://www.suspensionspecialists.com/techinfo/Bendix_Brake_Handbook_2009.pdf
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