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5 hours ago, kscarbel2 said:

The inverted camelback rides like a Cadillac.....the best ride quality of all variants.

I started working on macks in 65 and there was still alot of these around then.I think they were still built up into the late 60s

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glenn akers

33 minutes ago, Maddog13407 said:

so im curious, does this fit on the same rubber trunnion as say an old school 38 rear regular camelback? or is the trunnion tube higher to take up for the inverted springs?

I don’t remember the 97QL trunnion number, but the trunnion insulator was 10QK130P1, not the later 10QK219P1 or P2.

Although they rode like a Cadillac, they squatted under load, hence it was replaced.

8 hours ago, Maddog13407 said:

so im curious, does this fit on the same rubber trunnion as say an old school 38 rear regular camelback? or is the trunnion tube higher to take up for the inverted springs?

tube is higher

 

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12 hours ago, Maddog13407 said:

I mostly remember the inverted camelback with fuel and milk haulers in upstate ny and new England.  I wonder if there was a reason for this?

Possibly it was a heavy enough suspension for the one way payload and then running empty didn't beat the driver, truck or tank too badly?

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Jim

It doesn't cost anything to pay attention.

24 minutes ago, mrsmackpaul said:

It's a shame they didn't make these in 58,000 

I don't think the springs even bend on 58's let alone get close to riding like a Cadillac lol

 

Paul

If you put 58,000 on that suspension you would bottom out the springs on the pavement!!🤣🤣   terry:MackLogo:

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Pretty sure it was 34,000 lbs rating only.  Mack used  SWDL75,  SWDL751,  SWD75 or SWD751 as the bogie model identification for the inverted camel back suspension.

Every so often there are brochures for Mack suspension that show up on ebay but I don't remember one for the inverted.  The Mack Trucks Historical Museum should have some info that could be faxed?

Jim

It doesn't cost anything to pay attention.

How would I contact them

I'm thinking I need to research this a bit 

How does a normal 34 camel back ride compared to a inverted camel back

 

Do we have anyone here with actual experience and not just word of mouth on the ride difference's

Thanks in advance

 

Paul

Nothing recent but I did have a B-42 on the inverted "Camelback" suspension back in 1977. It did ride quite well in a straight line but this one needed rebushed terrible so was sloppy in road manners and braking was very "clunky" upon initial application. I have two B-61 tractors with 34k "Camelback" which are tight and the ride would be what I'd say is comparable to the two suspensions. It is much softer, and better in ride quality than the 38k R models I currently have.

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Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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