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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by jhutch713, Nov 9, 2011.

  1. Zerk
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    Can't see them yet. Can you put them in an album? Might work.
     
  2. Edelbroke
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    My "cursor" is some times a finger:D

    Well Rocky can see them, I still can't. These are vampire photos!
     
  3. jhutch713
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    Why would some people be able to see them and other not?
     
  4. Don't know what your problem is guys, I see them just fine. Obviously a pair of side curtains from a 31 Dickfor Roadster... Look to be in great shape too; NO yellowing from age.
     
  5. RichG
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    Are you loading them from a third party site like photobucket, or are you uploading them from your computer?
     
  6. madpole
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    ...
     
  7. propwash
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    those are NOT car parts, they are feet from a snowshoe rabbit, waiting for a keychain to be attached
     
  8. Don Lyon
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    From what I can't see it looks like a left-handed reverse thread Gaffenator valve, but without the Finnigan pin to connect it to the Johnson rod, the valve will remain in the pissed-off position. so it's pretty much junk.Oh yeah,it's not from a Ford truck,it came from a 1949-1953 Case manure spreader.
     
  9. jhutch713
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    I put them in a public album, and reloaded again, its the a/c/heater units
     
  10. RichG
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    madpole took care of ya, and Rock answered your question. Sometimes the Hamb takes a bit, but the answer is always there.
     
  11. jhutch713
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    No photobucket or anything, just from HAMB album.
     
  12. DocWatson
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    A-HA! I see them now, aftermarket system the same as the one in my mothers Holden. Useless piece off shit never worked right.:mad:
    As someone else said it's not all there for both units any way, probably best thrown in the bin so it wont clutter up your workshop.:eek:

    Doc.
     
  13. Fenders
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    I don't know about hamb album, but if you have a photo in your computer and are making a post just click on go advanced and then scroll down to attach files / manage attachments and find it in your computer and click on open....

    oh, ah, the photos look like air conditioning things to me but I haven't a clue...
     
  14. Zerk
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    There was a lot of variety in aftermarket AC units. Mark IV was a big supplier, and some of their units were dealer-installed for certain cars, especially those not normally having a factory AC option. Mine looked similar to one of those. It had a blower motor that on high speed would blow all the candles out in the Vatican. It used a York compressor and was an effective unit.
     
  15. Hdonlybob
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    I am not sure, but may be aftermarket AC units....
    And yes if they work they would be worth something....
    Cheers...
     
  16. 5window
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    Twin turbos off a Communist era post-war speedster?
     
  17. jhutch713
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    I figured someone would recognize it.
     
  18. lippy
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    They were big, noisey and ugly and if the drain plugged would leak water on your foot. But they did cool. :D
     
  19. chopper cliff
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    Early cab-aire universal fit all A/C, when the Govment required roll-over structures on tractors, this is what we had to deal with, early 70's to when they figured out they were inadequate, everything is so outdated I don't think you can get parts anymore. Cat, IH, Case, etc used them. Nice conversation piece!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  20. Chopper Cliff is correct. Universal and had one in a Mid 70"s International 1488 tractor. Loud , blow hard, but not real cool. Typical 70"3 universal unit.
     
  21. Ebbsspeed
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    Rocky, the evaporator is enclosed inside these units, so he already has that piece of two puzzles.
     
  22. Larry W
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    I don't see the chain that's needed to make them work properely.
     

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