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Mackvision

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  1. Arnd,the standard engine for the DM 611 SX was Mack's own END-673E (inline six cylinder) standard transmission was Mack TRQ-7220 18 speed quadtriplex (two sticks) the spacing between the tires in the MPC kit represents Macks proprietary 65,000 pound axle configueration (very heavy duty) but the 34,000 pound Mack "Camelback" rears from the AMT kit were also available in the 1:1 truck................Hope this is some help to you! will surely follow this build,as a am a HUGE Mack truck fan/owner!..........................................Mark

  2. Arnd,this truck is indeed a Mack DM-600 with the optional "severe service steel butterfly hood,BBC is the same as the fiberglass hood (like the MPC kit) optional engines were the Mack END-673,ENDT 673,Cummins NTC 290,Caterpillar 3176 and 3176-T,All Mack tranmissions were available in this chassis and most vendor transmissions Fuller,Eaton,Allison etc.,most popular being the Mack TR series- 5 speed and 6 speeds. Most common aplications of this chassis were dump trucks/snow plows,oil trucks,wreckers and tractors. Many of which are still in service to this day in New York City and surrounding areas. The DM's "big brother" DM-800 was more commonly seen in heavy duty and logging operations. Hope this is of some help,pleses feel free to contact me for anymore specific information concerning anything Mack,would be glad to help!.........................................Mark

  3. This particular type of wrecker was commonly known as a Hines "Big Stick" or a Bakersfield Boom,the plate at the end of the winch cable is used to tow a truck backwards,but can be detached and re-rigged with a standard tow bar/angle iron for forward towing,which often requires dropping the towed trucks' driveshaft and often pulling the axles that come in contact with the road. Hope this is of some help.............................Mark

  4. Just wondered if anyone has tried/used the rivet decals from Micro-Mark? if so,what are your impressions? I am going to be building a trailer in the near future that's gonna need a TON of them! just curious to know how well they apply,and can they be painted over without the carrier film showing up?...........................................Mark

  5. Just completed deals with both Kilathy10 (JT) and K100 (mark) couldn't be happier with the trades and communication all went smooth,would'nt hesitate to trade with either again! thanks for the help guys!................................Mark

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