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Re: Re: old R model Mack
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Posted by highboyford on January 17, 2000 at 20:42:15 from (63.17.117.58):
In Reply to: Re: old R model Mack posted by Burrhead on January 17, 2000 at 17:04:18:
Hey it was not a power problem or pump adjustment it was rearend gears.current truck is a 1979 with a 86 air ride cab.300 with a 6 speed and low hole.With the gearing she has she will pull loaded (73000)down the road at 90mph with cold air.It takes awhile to get going but give me time Ill run down most ten speeds,as for 13 speeds petes i cant catch em till we get off road then i show um how the old bear eats cabbage.Also Burrhead how much does that mack smoke when you are pooring out that much HP.Macks smoke bad enough now and if you want more police problems just have your truck belchin black if you want a invite for a pullover.again just for sport what is the tallest gear you can back up in and for how long?
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