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Rob

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M1o2rpO_JY Rob
  2. Give these guys a try. I've had better luck with them than Mcmaster-Carr at times. http://www.crouchsales.com/ Rob
  3. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Other-Makes-1951-MACK-STAKESIDE-/270966924664?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3f16e32578 Rob
  4. I have one in red on an R model. I believe they were made in Canada and they have not been seen for several years. Rob
  5. Although I didn't know it that does make sense. The transmission is still attached to the V8 out of the truck.Rob
  6. He is probably tired of the same song over and over. Uncle Rob
  7. Go under the frame rail and raise up beside the transmission, or look up at an angle.Although the wheels are still on the ground be certain to use jack stands on the left side for safety's sake. Rob
  8. Being a tractor originally of disrespected R model origins I'd think it is prolly a TRL107 series. I've seen the TRL 1076 in an R model tractor and it did not have a PTO driving gear, and neither did the 1078 series I removed from an F series cabover. Both of these other transmissions are readily adaptable for the gear, just not installed factory from my observance. Rob
  9. Idiots boil into oil that can be used in lamps for light when there is no moon at night.Rob
  10. Yup. Soon after the apocalypse happens you butcher one horse, and still have transportation. Save the hoofs and you have the main ingredient for musalage glue to build your new house with. Nobody goes hungry as the horse is a grazer, and you will have meat and only need water to survive. Rob
  11. And it has resided behind the seat since the truck were new as no regular cab driver's EVER wanted to drive one of those lopsided things. Why else would the instructions still be in place?Uncle Rob
  12. Mathematics would suggest filming at an oblique angle to avoid either spray, splash, or damage from impact.Rob
  13. I think it's a 1982 myself being on air and belonging to AT&T prior. Rob
  14. AT&T carries thier own stuff and a good portion is light. I'm not really needing a tandem and the length is about right on this one for what I'm wanting.Thanks, Rob
  15. Same thing I'd do. Giving the small local business patronage has potential to pay handsome dividends. The "box stores" take your money and that's it.Rob
  16. I'm wanting to purchase a small, older drop frame van type trailer and this one looks about right. Anybody on here able to get a look at this one for me? I'm going to call about it tomorrow. I need to get something that is roadable for parts retrieval and such. Thanks, Rob http://www.truckpaper.com/listingsdetail/detail.aspx?OHID=3564891&
  17. I have one of those carnival mirrors. It actually makes "Momma" appear smaller. We both like looking in it at her!!! Of course, I then exibit my "Cool Run" after mentioning I prefer that "look". Rob
  18. Such a shame to be a victim of the public school system. I was making use of that number by the time I was 10 in active arithmetic as I found it amazing something so simple, could be so useful. Another example of the "sciences", needed to further life's ambitions. Rob
  19. Looks like one in the same to me. Rob
  20. You go right behind me at the gang bang with her. Rob
  21. http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/04/23/man-dies-after-peeing-on-l-tracks-in-evanston/ Think even I would have seen that one coming. Rob
  22. I love apple 3.14159. Only trouble is I don't like to share and it makes me fat. Rob
  23. Hard to watch youself without a mirror. If you can't watch, it's harder to learn. I suppose it's a technique type of thing. Rob
  24. I'm afraid I'd be like a mosquito screwing an elephant with that one screaming "Suffer Baby, Suffer"!! Rob
  25. Overloaded? You would have pissed your drawers if so. I don't think you were overloaded.Uncle Rob
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