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Recent content by oldradioseeker

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    Mack NO That's a real ARMY truck!!

    Thank You Sir for this entry on the NO. What is too sad is the scrap value raising and these yards need to be begged to preserve these treasures. Please go see :arrow: www.travellerdave.co.uk not to see a Mack but some really unusual sites in junkyards including a French one...
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    Mack NO That's a real ARMY truck!!

    One of the most impressive WWII trucks was the 71/2 ton NO mack. Great photos of the one at the Marshall Museum Overloon at Liberty Park, in the Netherlands is seen at www.tanxheaven.com/mackNO/mackNO.htm Way back there for me, about 25+ years ago, a company named Black Industries used these...
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    OA 331

    Quick OA-331 praises. 30+ years ago a logger stopped by our place of business and offerred us a Gas 2 1/2 ton Reo truck and told us where it was and to go get it. It had been the target of High powered rifle practice in a logging woods. The engine name plate still has a bullet hole in it...
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    OA 331

    OA-331 project rebuild L2103 TRW Flat top pistons About 20 years ago, I was really into running a Gas Reo M35 which has a heavy boom truck rig on it. Though I never finished the project, I found a TRW piston with a flat top which is number L2103 (I think L2103F for forged). It was for a 331...
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