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yarnall

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  1. That looks great. This truck sits out near me. It still has the antique tag on but no roof over it. You see how important it is. You need a building. One of those car ports is not good enough. That is what I had at first. It ruined he paint on the truck I kept in there. Mike Hard to read unless it is enlarged, but it is also from Barto.
  2. Good work on finding the C model. I hope it works out. My CF719 had a 2 speed spicer in when it was new. They considered scrapping the truck because the the spicer gave them so much trouble. They finally replaced it with an Allison. Let see some pictures. Mike
  3. I don't get that. I'll have to see if they sell it anywhere. Thanks, Mike
  4. Nice truck. Is that your pole barn in the background? Let's see some pictures of the inside. Mike
  5. I agree with no matter how big you make it, it will not be big enough. We had a 60x100 building put up. She that filled up we put up a 48x50 addition. Now that is full and we have more outside.
  6. The link Brocky posted above is very good and like j hancock said, what I have or what I would like to have. People do work in all kinds of situations. Part of it really depends on what you can do and want to do. The minimum stuff is prabably obvious, a couple good bottle jacks or good floor jacks, jack stands, parts washer, big air compressor, torch, big hammers and duct tape. Ok I started joking. There are many people far better qualified to answer this question than me. I would never buy a lathe or some of the fancy machines that some people have because I don't know how to use them and probably would not use them if I knew how. I would like to learn to weld, but still don't have the time. Good luck. Mike
  7. The truck above belongs to Robert King of Ontario. His brother, Wayne, has a B85 tillered arial. I found this behind a garage down the road. I think it is a C50. Mike
  8. 719.883!!! Holy Smokes!!!! What kind of mileage should it get?
  9. This is another V8. The guy who bought it was feature in Bulldog Magazine a year or two ago. I tried to buy it but couldn't afford it. They said they got $28,000 for it. Mike
  10. It turns out Internationals were not made to get wet.
  11. Nice guy but I got the feeling he thought I was crazy. Maybe because I was there picking up this.
  12. Here is a V8 powered Superliner that was getting loaded down the road from my house. From what I gathered he is a farmer from Lancaster County who does some trucking on the side. This truck really sounded good. Mike
  13. I convinced my father to push the snow away from the front of the pole barn yesterday. Now I can get the trucks out again. Hopefully that is the end of it. The loader is a Trojan. It has an International gas six cylinder in it. It acted like it locked up about a month ago then started on Saturday. This is a handy machine even if it is worn out. Mike
  14. My father spoke to him while I took pictures. Seemed like a real nice guy. Those two water haulers above are looking good. Mike
  15. That Superliner makes the MB look like an ugly little cousin. I wanted it so bad when you were thinking of selling it. Good luck with the MB. I am trying to buy an MB fire truck. Mike
  16. This is from Macungie last year. I don't have specs on any except my father's on the far right. It is an 88 RW613 with a 300 (maybe a 350) and 9 speed. 750,000 miles. The red one is Steve Hudson's. The two black ones are working trucks. Steve's might do some work but not full time. Mike
  17. Great. Did you get fenders in the package?
  18. Glad to hear he is feeling a little better. Sometimes they get better with simple things and sometimes they don't. If the fever or vomiting returns I recommend you get him to a specialty hospital for some more aggressive care. Hopefully you have a specialty hospital near by. Even though I am a veterinarian it is hard to help over the computer. Good luck. Mike
  19. Sorry to hear your dog is not well. 105.4 is till a dangerously high temperature. Please get him to a veterinarian ASAP. If your vet cannot see him soon please take him to an emergency vet. They will want to put him on intravenous fluids to help decrease the temperature and do some blood work to try to figure out the cause if that has not already been done. In my area we would also check for Lyme disease, but I do not know how common that is down your way. I hope things go well. Mike
  20. Probably the most common but how many RL712LST's Mike
  21. It has a 237 out of a CF on it now and maybe a 5 speed.
  22. The chrome bumper and spot lights on the green one point to a rescue truck. Where is the truck or is the picture from the internet? Mike
  23. I need a good chrome left upper grill piece, a bumper, a fuel tank, a dog box and seats or seat covers. Thanks Mike
  24. Sorry to hear you lost interest. Sometimes I wish it would happen to me. What is the price on the floor mats and vent window? Mike
  25. Now that's better. And look what you get. An MH633. Never heard of the beast. What makes it at 633? And here are some 612's for you. 1985 MH612's. Consecutive serial numbers. 300 with 5 speeds. Mine on the left and Firemack's on the right. Mike
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