It’s always fun starting something you’ve never seen run, very satisfying. Starting a project and finishing it 6 months later isn’t bad, finishing 10 to 15 years later is where I have been at sometimes. Weather looks beautiful, we could be having snow soon. Only thing missing for the first start was having a few mates with brown sandwiches in their hands standing around offering advice!👍
Thanks Damien. I don’t mind working by myself, and have got used to it, but sometimes it’s great to have another set of hands to help out, and another voice to bounce ideas off.
I’ve been frightened out of my sleep by a few of those old air starters years ago. A sound you never forget. 😂. Good job mate. 😊
Thanks Mick 🙏🏻 haha I reckon everyone has been momentarily frightened by an air starter
great job mate keep hydrated
Thanks Brett, I always have a bit of fluid close and handy
I had 2 1980 F models with a 320 and 10 speed in the 80’s, brought back a lot of memory’s
Where are you based Greg? They would’ve been good trucks. I reckon by 1980 they were a pretty decent truck. They needed a longer wheelbase though
Great channel mate
Love your videos Love them old Mack's real steel .
Thanks Harold, I appreciate it mate.
What a ripper cobber. Good to see him fire up.🤠
It sure was good to see a bit of fire back in the belly again. It ran nicely once it cleared its throat. Thanks for the positivity mate 🙏🏻
It’s always fun starting something you’ve never seen run, very satisfying. Starting a project and finishing it 6 months later isn’t bad, finishing 10 to 15 years later is where I have been at sometimes. Weather looks beautiful, we could be having snow soon. Only thing missing for the first start was having a few mates with brown sandwiches in their hands standing around offering advice!👍
Awesome job, Looking forward to see what you do with this one in the near future.
From kiwi land.
Thanks Alan 🙏🏻
I would like to get it moving under its own steam but that will be an after harvest job now.
Aye just put 117 Jerrycans and you won’t need to worry about those silly saddle tanks…haha thanks for sharing, mate, she is coming along indeed
It’s a work in progress mate but it will look more complete again soon
I knew Bob Baguelly so it’s great to see this old machine lives on.
Great job cob, you do well by ya-self, excellent step by step description of what your hopin to achieve, hopefully you get a bloody bonza outcome 👍
Thanks Damien. I don’t mind working by myself, and have got used to it, but sometimes it’s great to have another set of hands to help out, and another voice to bounce ideas off.
Well, Bob may look like a nasty piece of Road-kill, though sure ticks over nicely once running. Great work.
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure Daniel, thanks for watching mate 🙏🏻
Ta very mucha sir!
You are most welcome 🙏🏻
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What engine is in it?
It started off life as a 237, but someone has added the coolpower box and can to it and made a 285 out of it.
...this Mack is a four stroke, right????
Greetz from germany!
Yes mate, definitely a 4 stroke engine
Well done puring like a kitten
Thanks Stephen, it ended up running pretty well mate. It surprised me a bit.