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Mike

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  1. I believe so to. I did see a B Model owner from TN. that was at a show last year that asked me if I had seen a Bull Dog key like he had. He said it came with his truck. I had not seen that key for a B Model before. So i'll stick with the original key being a Briggs & Stratton key. mike
  2. My truck came with the Briggs & Stratton key. So really which is the correct key for the period? I've seen both. mike
  3. Oh yea......did you eat any of her cake there Ryan? If so, did you wake up with her close to your ahhhhh.....side.......ahhhhh after you ate her cake? mike
  4. I was always late and could never keep up on current events. So a HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!. Hope you had time to celebrate. mike
  5. Man......Vinny that Mack Machine sure gets my VOTE. I would at least get it out when a big snow comes this winter and do some four wheeling with it. Also see if it will pull itself out of a mud hole. If it can do that then that Mack gets an A+ in Mackology. Just kidding with ya! Keep up tha good job mike p.s. My neck is sore from looking at it from the leaning situation it has. HAHAHA
  6. Yea, me to.......I voted after I got off from work at about 4:40p.m. CST and was only the fifth person standing in line. The Community Center here in Goodlettsville was not crowded where I vote. And my g/f invited me over for lasagna. So we also have the returns on TV now with Brian Williams talking. mike
  7. My 1962 B Model is same as Mike has described. It is behind a small painted panel that has two screws holding it on in a vertical position. mike
  8. That is it Mike......I just saw it. 1990 RW613 STK#2422 phone #615-799-0850. I still wonder about the red one I saw. I'm not at my work computer, so i'll have to post the photo again in the morning. I hope it is still there. To me the red one was rougher than the blue. mike
  9. Looks good.....looks like it was supposed to be gold in the first place. Nice job well done. mike
  10. I saw a red Superliner in Fairview, TN at L&L Equipment Co. and took a photo of it. I don't know enough about it to discuss the truck. I hope it has not gone across the deep blue sea also. Think i'll check in a few minutes on the web and see if I can pull it up. mike
  11. At least the BullDog is still doing his job well......look close and you'll see he is still holding the guard from falling off. Good Boy Job well done mike
  12. What is wrong with overlaping the frame rail with a piece bolted to his frame? Maybe take off the 5th wheel if he is not going to work the truck. mike
  13. I recall sometime back, (one of Rob's threads) he said the rubber wanted to buck outward and suggested to use several two by fours wedged into the rafters of a garage and overnight when glued dried he got better results. mike
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    Big Tow

    Makes me feel better now, so I can now eat my lunch knowing things are normal again. mike
  15. Good to hear you are not stranded some place Larry. Although those regulators are not but about $11.00. Good to know it is o-rings only and not something major. Do you ever drain those tanks to keep the moisture out of the lines? Seems like all of those B Models need heat to make them perform at peek. mike
  16. It is coming along just fine. Staxx is doing a SUPER JOB on the MOUNTAIN MOTOR. We are going to paint it the original green that was on these Mack Motors at the time of assembly. The body is finished but i'm working on the frame at this time. The frame was black when I got the truck and will repaint it the same color. I have some extra parts to paint then it will be ready for assembly. I will take a video of the first startup after the motor is ready. mike
  17. I'll sure tell anyone that, that is a true statement. 84superdog sure has helped me out of a major bind with my END673P engine. THX mike
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    Pictures

    Yea and what you said is no BS. LOL I now have to tell a true story of myself and will have to cut it short. When I drove for a local printing company. One night I had dropped off my load of paper rolls and was headed back to the warehouse when a Ford Pinto decided to pull over in front of my truck to race me to a street they wanted to go into. When I saw the car dart in front of me and saw the persons huge eyes in the headlights. My butt came off the seat with both feet on the brake pedal with a death grip on the steering wheel. It sure is funny now but at the time it got serious when all came to a stop. Sure I was concered about those people in the car but was extremely angry about the whole situation. It was thrown out of court with the Pinto people not showing. Oh by the way......the Pinto was a total after my left bumper hit that car. It threw the car into a parking lot next to the road about 20 ft. only caved the bumper in some and left some of the Pinto paint for me to remember. My company never fixed the bumper and also I was driving without a company license. That is how cheap some of these big companies are. I got lucky that time. Finally the company let 203 of us go by down sizing. Got lucky again by leaving. mike mike
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    Hey David.......I bet OD flat spotted the tires on his rig for sure. He probably offered her some of his hot sauce he made from his peppers. mike
  20. I'm going to add a gold dog to mine. I don't want the chrome dog to get lonely. So i'm going to put them side by side. First I need OD to draw me up the plans. Hmmmmm.....maybe an oreo cookie version with 3 dogs. Yea a three some. Now that is American Idealology. mike
  21. A DELCO M39 is a good 12 volt starter to consider, because has double reduction for a faster spin over on that big motor and still use 950 CCA Group 31 batteries. The Part # if you are interested is Part# 8300017 Best Regards mike
  22. Happy Belated Birthday. Hope you got home safe from being with her on the back row. mike
  23. Now everybody and Obama knows the secret. I've been wondering why I keep an erection lasting me more than four hours. Must be in the sauce. mike
  24. Welcome to this BMT site. Good to see another MACK in Tennessee coming around to join in on the fun and festivities. We do like photos of projects or the truck you drive or an occasional window shopping photo also. Just messing with OtherDog with that last statement. Where in Columbia, TN are you located? I used to join in with the local GWRRA group of Chapter Z at Mallards Resturant and later the Bear Creek Inn off RT. 99 near I-65. Most of those boys were Saturn workers that I rode motorcycles with. I also eat on occasion at Legends off Hwy.50. One off the best places to eat in that area. mike
  25. HAPPY B DAY K-ALL. ..........are you still in the parts business?I've been sending people your way from time to time. mike
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