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I saw this Mack AB and started conversations with Steve H in Baltimore MD.
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My friend Bob and I drove to Md and got it running. It was from an estate.
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Brian and Norm hauled the truck from Baltimore. Jim B. checks it out.
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Nice packing Brian. Brian unloads it.
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Wow what a shine and spring in Ohio too
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nice heavy weight upolstry
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Cletrac E and grandson Ethan
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trying to make some old time photos.
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I saw this truck on the internet. and it didnt sell.
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Restoration was started and then basically it was a basket case put together to be sold. I negotiated and bought it.
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Brian and Stacy when to Mass. and hauled it to my house.
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Brian unloads another Mack.
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Engine was freed up but never run.
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Some pits in number 1 cylinder but its in pretty good shape.
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I had to epoxy the front tires on. I did a lot of work on it but the summer slipped by. I connected much of the brake and clutch linkage.
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I worked on the carb and magneto. J & M welding made some new sheet metal.
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A steering wheel and water pump were found. Several PTO parts were machined by several friends
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I towed my wife around to check for oil pressure and to break the clutch free. It didnt break free.
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I took the dump box off to have a new bottom put in it.
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I bought a spare clutch and transmission from Joe and put the best parts in the truck.
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