Mack R686ST/ Truck 17 Restoration Part 6/ Camelback Suspension Trunnion Reassembly
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- čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
- Finally have all of the parts gathered up to put this trunnion back together. We get the insulator pads, spacers, trunnion bushings and U bolts installed on the Mack's camel back suspension. Things are starting to take shape and I couldn't be happier, even though I know this isn't even a drop in the bucket of what yet needs to be done. I apologize for the erratic focus of the camera, I recently upgraded, and I am still learning how to properly use it.
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Thank you all so much for watching, enjoy the video and have a good one!
Man that is some nice work, doing all those things right. I’m a bit late to the series, but I hope to do this same work someday. Also, your videos at half hour updates are about perfect length, I don’t need a daily 6 minute video lol
Well I just binge watched all 6 episodes and subscribed. My dad was diesel mechanic since 1978. I was born in 79. He graduated from the Mack school in Atlanta, Ga. Thus I was raised around this. I have enjoyed your work. Thanks for including us!
I'm in Painesville, OH by the way.
Well thank you for watching and subscribing! I've been a diesel mechanic in the oilfield for 10 years now.
Great to see some rebuilding and it's looking good.... you answered my Q about alignment, much easier to get the experts to sort it out for you... thanks for the video and congrats on 500+ subscribers
Thank you, it's a welcomed change of pace. The spring shop that I have been getting most of my parts from has the full set up to get the alignment spot on as well as torquing those U- bolts. It will be a cake walk for them especially with it just being a rolling frame. I'm still beside myself that we hit 500!
Nothing better than putting stuff back together to keep a project moving.
It is a very welcomed change of pace.
Looking good guys be safe out there your buddy from NE
Thanks!
Awesome job. I definitely know what its like to just feel like your takin stuff apart and getting further from your end goal but then it all comes together and one major part of the project is well on its way
Keep up the great work look forward to the next video
Thanks! Just wish there were more hours in the day to work on the old girl.
Nice to have a shop to work in albeit a little cold and tools to use. It's gonna warm up later. I don't mind paying for a service like the axle alignment and torque of the bolts. It will be done correctly and you won't have to worry about it. Yea when stuff starts going back together it gets you wanting to do even more but rebuilding something like you are doing you have to take it one step be it big or little at a time. You will get there. From Ga...
Agreed. I am thankful to have a roof over my head. I've spent many years working on stuff out in the grass and gravel. Thanks for watching!
What did the axle alinement cost from teh spring shop?
I won't be having it aligned until I have a rolling frame put together, then they can align all 3 axles. Thanks for watching