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I would love if the stars could align, and that truck could be my third B70. Unfortunately I don't have the resources to give it the home it deserves. My mind is blown that it had a factory diesel.
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Matt's phone number is 203-266-6455, he is awesome to deal with and has a good selection of parts. If he doesn't have one let me know; I have a 707 in a B70, but I would have to see if the pump is any good. Best of luck with your truck.
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Thanks for the compliments, it is a lot of work keeping one of those engines going. Depending upon condition, most antique steam traction engines in PA run between 100 - 150 psi. A lap seam boiler (where the seam of the boiler is overlapped on itself and riveted) is only allowed 100 psi because it is a weaker design. A butt strap boiler ( the ends of the boiler at the seam are butted together, and a strap is riveted on the outside and inside of the boiler) is allowed to operate up to 150. A fun fact one other owner told me is that a square foot of steam at 100 psi has the same expansion force as 10 pounds of dynomite.
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I like the draw bar pulling idea, but no one is ever dumb enough to try against me. I've pulled steam engines a couple of times, but we usually put on a spark show. We build up as much steam as the pressure relief will allow, and fill the firebox with saw dust. My friends and I usually add crushed corn cobs, cedar shavings, and sometimes straw to get a more intense flame out the stack. Then we hook to a pulling sled. Here is the engine I operate, 1916 Geiser "Peerless" class R. Made in Waynesboro, PA. It weighs 17,000 pounds when full of water, 13 nominal / 40 maximum horsepower. Torque.... I'm not really sure, it has a lot. We even have the best old trucks to get them place to place.
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An Ebay find -or- put down the paint and step away from the tools.
Brent D replied to Green Dash's topic in Other Truck Makes
And I quote: "has new motor with only 100,000 miles on it sense inflame been done". Inflame...? -
Mack Days 2013 at Gerhart's- October 4th and 5th
Brent D replied to gerhartmachinery's topic in Truck Shows and Events
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This is Ruger. He is a chocolate lab german shorthair pointer mix. He likes jumping off the dock, and is good at watching over my truck.
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Glad to hear that a Farquhar is being restored. I used to run a Geiser "Peerlees" that had the boiler replaced by Farquhar. They made great boilers. What is your pressure rated at? Best of luck.
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Just for fun I wanted to decorate my B70 parts truck for Christmas. We are finally going to have a white Christmas for once. Merry Christmas everybody!
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Bumper guides with bulldogs on top
Brent D replied to Mikesbucketlistmack's topic in Exterior, Cab, Accessories and Detailing
I've never seen any for sale. I've seen miniature bulldogs on e-bay for a decent price and thought about making my own. Here is a close up picture of one that was at the Macungie show. -
I know a guy in Newville, Pennsylvania that is a huge Oliver collector. His name is Harry Barrick of Barricks Tire, phone number (717) 776 5762. Harry might be able to help you, or point you in the right direction.
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Gerhart's Bone Yard
Brent D replied to yarnall's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
Mike, I haven't paid for it yet but I said I wanted it. They said they would call me when they could tie it in with another delivery. If you need any pictures or want to see it after I get it feel free to ask. Thanks for the info! -
Gerhart's Bone Yard
Brent D replied to yarnall's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
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Gerhart's Bone Yard
Brent D replied to yarnall's topic in Antique and Classic Mack Trucks General Discussion
I called the Monday after the show, and told them I wanted to buy the B70. Now I just need to find a way of getting it to Chambersburg. -
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Brent D posted a gallery image in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
From the album: Hauling Steam Engines
B61 hauling a 1916 Geiser "Peerless" class R steam traction engine at Cumberland Valley Antique Engine and Machinery Assn. -
Hauling Steam Engines
Images added to a gallery album owned by Brent D in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
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Brent D posted a gallery image in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
From the album: Hauling Steam Engines
B61 hauling a 1916 Geiser "Peerless" class R steam traction engine at Cumberland Valley Antique Engine and Machinery Assn. -
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Brent D posted a gallery image in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
From the album: Hauling Steam Engines
B61 hauling a 1916 Frick "Eclipse" steam traction engine owned by the Grease, Steam and Rust Assn. of McConnelsburg, PA. -
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Brent D posted a gallery image in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
From the album: Hauling Steam Engines
B61 hauling a 1916 Frick "Eclipse" steam traction engine owned by the Grease, Steam and Rust Assn. of McConnelsburg, PA. -
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Brent D posted a gallery image in BMT Member's Gallery - Click here to view our member's albums!
From the album: Hauling Steam Engines
B61 hauling a 1916 Frick "Eclipse" steam traction engine owned by the Grease, Steam and Rust Assn. of McConnelsburg, PA. -
I agree. It sucks when people try to be nice they get taken advantage of or something else stupid like this happens.
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Mike, I am really glad to hear you got the B70! It was good to see you at the show. Now I just need to get your old engine into my B70.
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