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As i been growing up, my father has given me an old 1972 Mack that he acquired from a farm in Nj. This truck has been beat up from being on the farm, but i am looking to restore it. Does anyone happen to have a wiring guide for the R-400 or R-700 model. This would help me alot. thanks

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As i been growing up, my father has given me an old 1972 Mack that he acquired from a farm in Nj. This truck has been beat up from being on the farm, but i am looking to restore it. Does anyone happen to have a wiring guide for the R-400 or R-700 model. This would help me alot. thanks

Check w/ our moderator Barry he is in Parts of Watts mack im sure he could help ya ;)

& :WELCOME: to bmt glad your here

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You Cant Fix Stupid. But You Can Numb It With A Sledgehammer. :loldude:

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  • 2 weeks later...
how's this ??? I've got the air brake section too but it's 35 pages long so it'll take a while to scan

Hey Werk,

You should post those diagrams in the wiki section.

-Thad

What America needs is less bull and more Bulldog!

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