Will It Run? Mack B42 Wrecker Magnadyne sitting 30+ years - NNKH
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This 1955 Mack B42 Wrecker has been sitting for a confirm 30+ years behind an auto repair shop in Garfield, NJ. It has the Magnadyne 6.8L gasser I6 engine. Let's see if she'll fire! If you're interested in buying this truck for parts or restoration, shoot me an email! She's rough but deserves something better than being cut up for scrap $ only.
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Back in the 90s I worked for a small trucking outfit that had a Mack B61 wrecker with a diesel in it and twin stick trans. I drove that old thing all up and down the north east...It was a lotta fun back then.
That heater is a South Wind. It runs on gasoline taken from the carb. Very popular in early Fords but was also available in other cars. Very efficient but there was also the risk of fire. But I had one in a 1939 Ford coupe and it would drive you out. Let me congrat you on a great program. You seem to have picked up a lot of info from guys like me. 81 years old.
@darrylcampbell4411
Жыл бұрын
Awesome info on the heater bro. Without people like you to tell us most of us would be scratching our heads thinking how the hell does the heater work ? Cheers man. My Dad just turned 82 last Sunday.
@timmayer8723
Жыл бұрын
W buses. They weren't effective and dangerous to boot. What with all the open flames used to burn as much weed as possible every day, you could expect to die in a flaming inferno.
@ShawnC.W-King
Жыл бұрын
When it was a quality brand before it got made in China, sold at wal mart as a crappy box fan or standing model now, smh
@Syriondeathvow
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your contribution to my knowlege
@R6-D2
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for still being alive.
Nice looking oldschool truck, worth a restauration. In Germany we would take the whole engine apart before we try starting it 😂
My local auto electrician is like that, they have been in business since the 60s or 70s, as long as I can remember anyways... The sons now own and run the business, they are still old school. My office is across the road and they seem to attract a lot of classic cars which is always pleasing to see. Took my '63 Morris Mini it to have its generator repaired. As the armature had already been machined, the owner said "I reckon I have one of those down the back" moments later he reappears with the correct part. Seing this shop's wall of parts reminded me straight away of my neighbours.
You're truly one of a kind. The effort you tap into is unprecedented these days. You're old school facade is captivating and inspiring, hopefully there are some younger folk watching your videos and getting an education, getting not only an education but also picking up some lifelong lessons on being honest, working hard and most of all remaining positive when it seems the world is full of obstacles that seek to hold your passion still.
@pancake_5703
Жыл бұрын
I'm one of those younger guys, i love these kind of vids and channels, and I love learning about these older vehicles and channels like this help immensely whenever you have no knowledge of these sort of vehicle's from this era.
@darrylcampbell4411
Жыл бұрын
@@pancake_5703 Good on ya mate.
@ghosthunter5100
Жыл бұрын
@Ivana Notyers dont be that guy
@russellking9762
Жыл бұрын
Words Of Wisdom…well said brother!
@thedeerhunter4407
9 ай бұрын
ditto
Man you don’t know how much it brightens my day to see you posted a video.
That old Mack was a good find . A lot of it seems pretty solid, and I think that it could be brought back to life with a lot of work . But for someone that loves doing stuff like that, it would be a great buy . Thanks for the video and taking us along . I will see you later, so take care and stay safe out there . 🤗👍💖💫
what's nearly as satisfying as seeing these old rigs run again is the satisfaction of the cleanup. Next to godliness! Keep up the excellent work sir.
A day with a new NNKH video is a good day
I like the effort you make just getting these old cars back to life.really good work. Very fun to watch
I am always pleased when you get an old vehicle to run. It is cool to save something when it seems almost impossible to get it to going again. This one stumped you. I know with more time and some parts money you could have got this one going...Your mechanical knowledge and hard work impress even a 60+ year old guy like me. I do work on old cars and trucks did some drag racing and now off roading. Still like getting out on the mountsin bike (keeps me young). Your scooter adventures make me smile too...
Hope u continue making these videos,im amazed at ur knowledge of all different types of vehicles and boats,really enjoy watching,thank you for doing them,very entertaining
"Well let's give it an effort anyway" Love that attitude, Great work! Also thank you for including the clip at the end. I really wanted to hear what it would sound like.
That turn signal is a mechanical arm that hung outside where the driver could pull a cord or lever to signal a turn. Horizontally pointing to the left was left of course, and pointing up was for a right turn. Drivers used their actual arms for years and years signaling this way until electric flashing lights became the norm. This mechanical one could be positioned so that vehicles following the truck could see it as they might not be able to see the arm of the driver. Signaling turns with your left arm out the window was called “hand signals” and was often on the drivers license test. I remember rolling down the window in the rain to signal a turn. Fun times. And the whole idea was pretty useless after dark of course.
@DudeNews1
Жыл бұрын
It’s actually still legal to use this. I had no blinkers on a motorcycle years ago and got pulled over. I showed the officer my hand signals (left, right and slowing down) and he let me go and told me to use the hand signals until I get blinkers
@jeschreindl
Жыл бұрын
Hand signals are still on the exam
@darrylcampbell4411
Жыл бұрын
@@jeschreindl I love hand signals especially the middle finger one for stupid assholes that shouldnt be any where near a road.
@freethought2296
Жыл бұрын
And straight out (horizontal) was stop.
@Bread996
Жыл бұрын
@@freethought2296 straight out is left. Hand pointing down is stop, pointing up is right.
It appears to be a Holmes 550 wrecker unit or a size close to it. Very good old units, most of the transmission and winch end parts are still available new. I learned to drive on a Kenworth that had a 850 Holmes unit on it. Impressive amount of power for it's size. Unfortunate the engine was stuck, but overall, that B model is in really sold shape - definitely worth saving!
@alan6832
Жыл бұрын
I would have worked harder to unstick the the engine before taking the head off, my methods are force at the front pulley or ring gear with multiple, around 100, direction changes, and also use of acids such as vinegar, into the cylinders, though acid should not sit for a month unless diluted for that purpose, normally it works overnight.
@fvckingtest
Ай бұрын
@@alan6832 Those seized pistons wouldn't move if the lord himself told them to.
Old blinker is called a ‘trafficator’ in the UK. Used from early 1900s into the 1950s on some UK and European cars. Replacement ones (restomodish) for putting on old classics have LED blinkers.
Chris, it is refreshing to see a Will It Run? keep the question mark open and reveal the showstopper that rusted stuck pistons present. I’ve loved the heavy equipment episodes but the Torino trip was pretty epic. One thing that is firing on all cylinders is your approach and project selection.
The taillights at around 3 minutes in is from a 74-76 Thunderbird
You are mechanicing on a different level man. You're one of the best i've seen.
@andrewlisenby9693
Жыл бұрын
Chris works hard and doesn't mind getting his hands dirty. He is a younger guy, but has the knowledge of an "old school" mechanic.
I really like your channel. You have good editing skills and giving your viewers numerous camera angles is much appreciated.
A smart man would donate this project to anyone who wants it. This would cost him just to get it hauled off.
Mechanical blinkers are awesome. Used to see them a lot on old VW in the B pillar. Like a arm just flips out from the body of the car
I love the fast foward cleaning everything in the way of the truck. Great editing .
Despite all of the problems you ran into, I was happy you could get the Mac to a point where someone can continue. You do a great job. Please , keep up the good work.
Love you vids. I love the way you dive into these projects. Your energy is amazing!
@KutWrite
Жыл бұрын
Yeah. After a video like this I feel like I've been doing all that work!
Love this one Chris great video it's a shame what the water did with the rust and weren't able to hear it run but still great video maybe somebody will rescue that truck and bring it back to life thanks for posting this one
I stumbled upon this guys videos Randomly. I like how he really knows engines and mechanical stuff, it’s really cool to watch, I feel like I’m learning
Back in the late 60's my cousin had a B Model diesel with a million highway miles on it. Tore it down to the bare frame, stretched it, tagged it with an air tag rear axle, added a sleeper, bigger fuel tanks, rebuilt the engine, had the local body shop do the cab and front clip, Rebuilt the gear boxes, (5 speed and duplex) rebuilt rear axle, all new airlines, brakes, king pins, air seat, and new upholstery, etc She went back on the road hauling cross country.
@forrest6463
Жыл бұрын
wow. just amazing.
I really enjoyed your trip through Vegas. Have been following your channel since I first found it. There are very few people I follow and you’re one of my favorite. I’ve learned a few things along the way. By the way you have a very cute puppy. Go Gus! Look forward to seeing future videos. Thank you for the entertainment.
You know, turning that thing into a service truck would be a hell of a video series. Definitely not worth it, but you'd really turn heads pulling that thing up to a job.
You was right I was wrong! Keep up the good work!!
Chris you always have some great content and I enjoy watching everything that you tackle. Keep on renting dude 👍✌️🇺🇲
Very entertaining and informative, your mechanical ability is one level over Vice Grip, Mortske Repair, and the rest, plus your videos or produced the best. Keep up the good work!
You tackle those tough will it start jobs and show the entire event. Gotta hand it to ya, it's way more than I would have attempted.
I live in the next town over Lodi. Theres a truck Repair shop on Rt17 North in Carlstadt NJ . A N D. Truck Service His wreckers are all B Models. Very cool old Trucks. Steve knows B Models
I hope someone can restore that old beast, they look so freaking awesome, great attempt and fantastic video 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺🦘🦘Cheers from Melbourne Australia
Its always a good day when a video drops during lunch! Keep up the amazing content!
It is very sad to see the inside of the engine in that state, but seeing your efforts and the emotion you give to your work is motivational! you are one of those who still do great things! thanks for sharing
@recessional5560
Жыл бұрын
Settle down.
@ludicrous7044
Жыл бұрын
If the intake tube hadn’t rotted there may not have been as much damage.
@spary833
6 ай бұрын
the rust growing off the walls....I have a reason to be scared of rust
My father was a trucker, I am 72. He drove a gorgeous Mac, twin chrome exhaust and orange color. Please buy if you can and reatore it.
I remember back in the day I needed some fuses and I took them all out of an old ford car! All of them!!😮
Pretty cool! I didn't realize that Mack had a flathead engine..."Back in the day", Seattle Fire had a few Mack B-Series trucks; there was one at our closest firehouse, on top of a steep hill. It had a large gas engine, and I was told by an SFD member at one point, that the older gasser rigs (KW and Mack) w/ standard transmissions, were better on the hills than the current (late-1970s) KW rigs, which had Detroit Diesel power (6-71 or 8V-71) w/ auto-tranny. The older rigs were quieter, too; the DD-powered KWs seemed to be straight-piped...
@L.A.Concrete
Жыл бұрын
Probably a continental gas engine
@bertgrau3934
Жыл бұрын
A2 stroke Detroit without a muffler is much louder than any gas engine. They sound cool, but it gets old in a hurry.
@L.A.Concrete
Жыл бұрын
@@bertgrau3934 😂😂😂amen to that
@m1lonak1s
Жыл бұрын
Mack b 21 firetrucks, they came with a hall scott 1091 something like 350hp and almost 1000 torque super cool rigs
@m1lonak1s
Жыл бұрын
Speaking of those seattle fire department macks, theres a new video of one of them up! They get it running and everything. Check out @edward-thaine "mack b-21 will it run"
Great video. I love how you show so much of the places you go and take us along the journey. My wife also enjoys the videos and she does not like my other vehicle related channels I watch. She also enjoys the content and also the Jenn content. Great job!!
Years ago I broke down nearly on the GW in Lodi, NJ and ended up in Hackensack. Great vids man!
Such a cool old truck. I hope someone buys it and brings it back to life.
Great old wrecker. I hope it gets fully cleaned and running. Any chance of an update later? I like your style.
Man that woulda been awesome to see that run with all those trees growing outta it. Lol. Had a rough life. I'm shocked there wasn't any bees or animals coming outta it. I'm originally from NJ so I know cars/trucks rot away quickly up there. That was surprisingly in good shape for sitting that long.
Right under the GWB there is a nice public park (built on fill from GWB construction) a public boat launch with a nice ramp, and foot paths running along the Hudson River for hiking - a beautiful area.
Love to have that old truck. It’s so cool. I grew up riding in a 70’ gmc tow truck. Standing up in the seat with the ol’ mom arm for safety protection. No need for seat belts. Yep, my mom drove it!
Wow what a classic B42 Bulldog Wrecker. I believe that's a 750 Holmes Wrecker body on it. Don't see many with a Magnadyne
Really enjoyed this and all your videos. As a relative newbie I’m learning lots!! I’m banging away on my L-134 flat head 4 banger in my ‘46 CJ-2A right now. So cool how this Mack has its bigger, meaner older brother under the hood!😊. I sure hope someone rescued it.
That truck was well loved, someone took Took care of it, I love it !
The Holmes wrecker is awesome. This is just about all they had to clean up big rig wrecks at the time.That took a lot of physics know how. Now the rigs are bigger, so are the wreckers, it's all relative. The rotators they have now are amazing. I always liked the exhaust from the huge old gas trucks, Internationals and Macks. That dates me eh? ;)
Holmes W45 most likely. Military used the W35 and W45. Most W45 had the "outriggers". A shop when I was a teenager had a W35 that didn't have outriggers. Both were BEASTS. A lot of those wreckers ended up in civilian use. Military truck was usually replaced with something more powerful and easier to get parts for.
It's my first time watching your site, you seem to know something about trucks, I like what the owner did to make the truck into a wrecker, it was quite a system design for certain.
Congrats NNKH on trying to get the 54/55 Wrecker to turn-over. looks to be a good rebuild project..
I'm from Ukraine, I don't understand English well, but it's still very interesting to watch. Thanks for the video
@tylerbailey470
7 ай бұрын
Tell your government to kick w cia out and stop taking money from our corrupt politicians we are broke and the country is suffering from corruptipn thanks for your
@Kujur-sy7vp
3 ай бұрын
im from indonesian guys..like to meet you
@Ntwadumela1
3 ай бұрын
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@lukethomas3296
2 ай бұрын
how is the war going against Russia
@Ntwadumela1
2 ай бұрын
@@lukethomas3296 You can only say good things about Ukraine, inconvenient comments are hidden. So they are definitely winning and and will soon take back Crimea.
Your channel is really taking off! Really good content, I enjoy tinkering around like you do but I'm not by any means at your level your ability to diagnose and repair is on point. I'm ready for the next Vegas to PA video, take care and don't work too hard
@noellacornelius5557
Жыл бұрын
Me to. Not at his level. but I love working on my side by side and I have a four wheel drive Cadillac I do my own work on.
@TheBandit7613
Жыл бұрын
I live in Vegas. You have no idea the cars and trucks sitting in back yards. Last year I found a Pinto Cruising Wagon for $800.00. It was virtually new except not started in 20 years , sitting in the back of a garage. He needs to talk to me, I see everything because of my job, and will do for free (so we have more videos) Things don't rust here.
@samarooragbir81
Жыл бұрын
Let him keep it it not worth your time
good job with the editing and production. none of the other "will it run" channels that i know of are watchable really.
That Yost vice in the shop was made in the city I work in, Meadville, PA. Also the home of Channellock.
As always a great video love watching you tinker with the old stuff however, the ambulance video was really sweet looks to be a cool rig lots of potential can we get a update on that please when time permits thanks for the great content I love my pb blaster to as well.
The Holmes rig is probably surplus military. Holmes sold hundreds during WW2 for use as recovery and loading units. I worked one over 40 years ago which had a Garwood 22,000 lb winch run off the trucks PTO. It could drag anything out of trouble.
@thomaspetroff9117
Жыл бұрын
Correct a Holmes W45
Came across your channel I think it's great. Love your No Nonsense approach.
23:12 thanks for leaving in the eye candy 🤣
Your channel is awesome and much different from every other channel keep doing what you're doing I hope you're very successful
Would like to see you do more of will it runs ....locked up motors and taking heads off , cleaning up... basically trying break em free to start...cool vids ..some are prob to hard to try that with..later and have a good one ..b safe
I love your videos… I really enjoyed the road trip to Vegas. Keep up the great work!
My family owed a Chrysler dealership in north west Indiana, I drove the tow truck! It was a 1959 3 ton Dodge, flat head 6 cylinder! The minute I seen those booms I knew it was a Holmes! Oh that reminds me of younger days!!
Dude I gotta tell you, I really enjoy your video's. I am an older guy who is a fan of the South Main Auto channel and someone mentioned your vids in the comments over there. I enjoy all things mechanical but your added adventures are what I am so impressed with. They add so much to your videos and IMO takes them to the next level of entertainment. Keep up the good work and keep taking us on your spontaneous explorations!
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for coming by the channel man and awesome to hear that you enjoy the videos. I get mixed opinions on the random adventure stuff. But I'll definitely continue keeping it in videos because I absolutely love doing that kind of thing.
$3500? this guy is out of his mind. He should be grateful if someone takes it out of his yard for free
@renegadeclown8748
8 ай бұрын
What, just cuz you cant see the potential of a real beauty like that. It is a rare find and if done right, that thing could sell for $40- 60 k. You cant find something like that just anywhere. And it is totally worth the money, time, and effort to fix up. That is GOLD right there in my opinion 😁😉
@vintagesavoiur
9 ай бұрын
Agreed, it's not worth a dime
@renegadeclown8748
9 ай бұрын
@@vintagesavoiur Sorry to disagree with ya, but it really is worth money. At least to the right person. Those engines are easy to fix, and the vintage nature of that rig is awesome. I guess its a matter of perspective
@NovaScotiaOutdoorAdventures
8 ай бұрын
@@renegadeclown8748agreed
@chrish5018
8 ай бұрын
I’m here in NJ as well. I’m not quite sure how it is everywhere else but yeah. I’ve seen people asking for like 5k for “classic” cars with rusted bodies and no drive trains or engines. It seems like the days of finding some junky car to fix up in somebody’s barn or yard for 500 bucks are getting to be over. Now we’re in the age of car ads that say “I know what I’ve got.” I’ve got a few cars myself that I’ve brought back to life but I won’t even the touch the prices of some “find” cars because what people are asking anymore is ridiculous.
That old MACK looks like New Jersey feels lol
B model Mack's really look unreal and the one done up by the Chrome Shop Mafia was super.
Bro you been pumping videos out like nobody's business.
Your videos are awesome, none of all the crap so many channels seem to have, No Nonsense, that’s what they are 👍👍👍👍👍
❤️ the old macs. So much character. God I'd just love to have that classic
I did spend allot of time watching this channel.
The wrecker body looks like a Holmes W-45. They were military WW-2. I used one when I drove wreckers in the 60's.
@emsnewssupkis6453
Жыл бұрын
The truck design was definitely pre-1955. It was made in 1955 but the design is pre-WWll.
Definitely should cut the tree at the base, leave the rest to drive around with. Just like the TrashLiner™️. Just watch your height clearance lol.
He likes to have fun doing this I would do. It’s a lot of hard work but you having fun. This is a hobby for this guy.
You’re lucky not to have to cold, damp salty air we have in the UK, where most things metal left outside for more than 10 years, deteriorates terribly rendering them beyond repair. You’re a man after my own heart, I too love to bring life to mechanically propelled items.
I'd buy that truck if I weren't in Montana, but $3,500 is a little steep for the condition it's in. I certainly hope someone restores it
I cannot believe the asking price for the old rig. What's he going to get for scrap? Between 3 and 5 hundred dollars would be my best guess. He did himself no favors by allowing the tree damage either. The Sumac Tree is an invasive species that originated in China. They grow like weeds and are a good candidate to become widowmakers. However I appreciate your effort on trying to make it run.
@satianable
Жыл бұрын
Agree 100% bud pure greed
Hard working and very smart..2 thumbs up,,I know anybody walking by would think that truck is scrap but I love it..even the front seat with all those PARTS..great video,glad you didn't find yellow jackets under the hood😎,,thank you
Decent parts and rims around it too, outstanding video thank you. If i had the room i would make it a runner as is, and have the tree carved and left in place
Nice man! I was totally not expecting this. The B42 back is a hard to find little truck, vs the bigger brother B61. I hope it's saved. many good parts no longer being made.
@asn413
Жыл бұрын
actually i think mack is now making somenew parts for restorations.
@SchnelleKat
Жыл бұрын
@@asn413 that would be big. i have a friend in texas who has been looking for b61 driveshaft for 3-4 yrs.
@trainandtruckmodeler786
Жыл бұрын
Sadly alot we're rebuilt to RBs....my dad was guilty. He took his B model to mack of Chicago....back in the early 70s for service....it came back with a R cab and hood.
@SchnelleKat
Жыл бұрын
@@trainandtruckmodeler786 i didnt know that was possible!
@trainandtruckmodeler786
Жыл бұрын
@@SchnelleKat if I'm not mistaken it was made as a kit...alot of construction companies rebuilt there own. You can research them on the web, they are as rare as a unicorn fart but highly sought after by collectors.
I'd recommend getting a non-marring strap wrench and turning the belt pulley rather than messing with sockets. Also I'd clean the stuck cylinders the best I can then pack the perimeter of the piston with soft soldering flux and gently & evenly heat the entire cylinder's walls with a rosebud torch. When the flux boils, quench the center of the piston with ice cubes and keep repeating until the rings break free. I love this channel hope you do well.
I like to watch your vídeos,i'm very fanatic with old truks,tractores,etc,👍 from Guatemala
Love that old shop ! I want to explore it!
It’s these type of videos, that are a wealth of information! What’s the deal with the 70/71 Pontiac under the tarp?
@NoNonsenseKnowHow
Жыл бұрын
It's his buddies project car
Whoever parked the truck that close to the tree really knew how to drive!
@noellacornelius5557
Жыл бұрын
Lol. Yeah he must have been going fast enough to slide it in sideways. Lol
@adikaarda6939
Жыл бұрын
No
Love your videos! the taillight assembly sitting on back of old Mack wrecker is off an late 70s early 80s Chevy Impala/Caprice
Its always kinda cool seeing how nature will grow around stuff.
If I was going to do anything with that truck, the first thing I'd consider is a Diesel re-power. In the 50's and 60's no one really minded "gallons per mile" calculations. That certainly isn't the case today. Anyhow, perhaps Mack gasoline power was a rarity and as a "show truck" its value would be in keeping it stock. I'd be interested in seeing how you go with that!
Many ask why Mack was used so much in Heavy Construction, They and the Federal were the real Work Trucks of the day, They were like Ranks and had power that made all others look like Tonka Toys in the work fields.
@GetDougDimmadomed
Жыл бұрын
Even the small Macks are beasts. It's almost unfair to their competition how strong and durable they were.
I highly recommend old converter belt as a mat it rolls up , it's super sturdy and best of all just pressure was it and it satys clean. They are in many widths I have some that really 36" wide.
The vice you showed in the shop came from my hometown of Meadville named after David Mead In the 30's,40's,50's and early 60's, it was the tool and die capital of the world, with more tool and die shops per capita than anywhere else.
Do you have any updates on the wrecker? Sure hope it goes somewhere good! Thanks for your videos and content. I appreciate when you explain things. You help me learn and I would venture to say other people as well.
@Hard_Right
Жыл бұрын
it's not gonna go far for $3500 ... that tree is gonna be full grown before that truck sells for that much
your struggle is really extraordinary, bro, good luck always
Tail light is from a '74 - '76 Thunderbird. That turn signal is called a 'semaphore turn signal'. One step up from pointing out the window.
@NoNonsenseKnowHow the vin plate is on the ps door by the latch. If you send that number to the mack museum in the contact page, they will send you anything they have on file for that truck. You can send a donation for their time but its not mandatory. They are the only manufacturer that really kept track of their products at the time of manufacturing. They will send you any build sheets, manuals and where the truck was sold or delivered. Keep that one going. There are not many gas engines still running anymore.
I would say its worth what the scrap price is at the time. Unfortunately this is probably headed to the scrap yard. This would be a cool old truck all restored but there are so few people who have the equipment and resources to restore a truck like this. Its not really rare and better preserved examples could be found..
@johnreitz5676
Жыл бұрын
Sad but true...