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  1. kshansen

    Just another day in paradise

    Not to get too far off topic here but this story made me recall a problem we had many years ago with a fresh rebuild. Probably on the range of 40 years ago so details are very sketchy to say the least! This was an old Waukesha six cylinder gas engine that was old even back then! Forget all that...
  2. kshansen

    Found one of my leaks….

    While a good weld repair would be the best and longest lasting. I would give AllDodge's idea a try. About all it will cost is some time and a couple tubes of epoxy. If there is anyway you could pull a vacuum on the tank while doing it that might help some. Not knowing the design of that machine...
  3. kshansen

    Overload of the Day

    Same here other than the latest assessment on my home, went up just over 70% with no real changes to it in many years!
  4. kshansen

    Greetings

    One more Welcome, how about a little bit about the farm you live on and what equipment is there?
  5. kshansen

    Memories for us old truckers

    Maybe it's just me but I think that would look better with mud dripping off it and the cable from the winch pulling some "wanna-be" four wheel drive out of a mud hole! I actually had one opportunity to work on a Power Wagon years ago at a friends cabin out in the woods in the Adirondacks. It...
  6. kshansen

    Need some help

    Not familiar with 928H and my SIS access is not working. But one thing I would be checking is the fuel cap. Most of the Cat machines I worked on had vented caps of one kind or another and if the screens or vent holes got plugged with dirt they could act like that
  7. kshansen

    Memories for us old truckers

    Was replying before I read the post that mentioned "New River Bridge in WV" And I did recall something about the Bungee Jumping from it. I was about at my limits riding my sidecar outfit over it!
  8. kshansen

    Memories for us old truckers

    Not positive but think I've been over that little bridge years back. Do you know where it is?
  9. kshansen

    Working the National 1300A

    Wonder if they ever came up with a reason for the fire? Seems strange that a pretty new house would just burn for no reason. They sure the mortgage payment did not get too close to a source of fire?
  10. kshansen

    Accomadating a neighbor

    Am I missing something here? Is the road the neighbor is complaining about the dust from a public highway/road? If so why should the owner of the track be responsible for dust from traffic? If the track is an allowed use of the property I can't see any standing for this neighbors complaints...
  11. kshansen

    Memories for us old truckers

    Wonder what it had for engine(s)? Just so happens I have book that lists a 1LLD as having two NHRS Cummins and being a 50 ton truck. Then again that one shown is being called a "Western 80" which I believe refers to the trailer section not the tractor. I'm having a hard time believing two...
  12. kshansen

    1990 Mack RD wiring info

    Not sure of the year this was from but best I have. It was too big to fit on scanner so I scanned it as two images. One could print out both images and then splice they together. Also I scanned at a good resolution so if view on computer it should be easier to read. Like Truck Shop says this is...
  13. kshansen

    This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

    Dam it! don't write things like that while I'm trying to eat a snack of peanuts! I almost choked on the last one!
  14. kshansen

    Memories for us old truckers

    Sometimes one can just be at the right place at the right time. The day after I graduated from high school I started working at the quarry where my dad worked most of my life. Just shoveling und conveyors and other manual labor. Did that for a couple summers while going to community college...
  15. kshansen

    This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

    Am I missing it or was he working under that boom with no supports? And even if he was not at that point working on it why was the boom left up and unsupported? Looks like there is some blocking available right next to the machine.
  16. kshansen

    This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

    NOOOOO! Don't let him near that!
  17. kshansen

    This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

    I was thinking more of this line:
  18. kshansen

    Has anyone else heard this?

    In the 40+ years I worked on equipment a the quarry I think I could count on one hand the number of ring gears I had to replace. I think most were damaged by a faulty starter drive. As to always stopping at the same place I could see that a four cylinder engine might tend to stop in one or two...
  19. kshansen

    CAT D6C info

    That last picture that says D6 Series C, look around it and see if there are any letters or numbers stamped in the block as often Cat stamped the S/N right in the block very close to where that tag is mounted. At least the machines here in the USA were done that way.
  20. kshansen

    Overload of the Day

    Just saw that on the nightly news. I hope they throw every thing they can at that guy and he never is allowed behind the wheel of anything more than a kids peddle car!
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