[AT] Antique truck resource question that might apply to modern as well

Bo Hinch bohinch at gmail.com
Thu Jul 22 09:44:42 PDT 2010


There should be a tag bolted to the unit , get all the information off of
the tag , go to one of your local *truck* parts house . they should be able
to help you , if not , let me know off list and I`ll see what I can do for
you . In return , I may need some information in the near future about how
to prune a fruit tree . How about that ???

Bo Hinch in oily S/West louisiana

On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 10:50 AM, Grant Brians
<sales at heirloom-organic.com>wrote:

> I have a 1945 (yes, first civilian production BEFORE the end of WWII)
> International Harvester KB-6 truck. The Hydrovac added in the later 1940's
> or very early 1950's is in need of rebuilding if I am to consider putting
> it
> back in use. Can anyone tell me who does such rebuilds now? I had a place
> that did them in the early 1980's relatively local to me in the SF Bay
> Area,
> but I believe they are no longer in business - I can't understand why not
> since it is only 28 years later! LOL.
>     This is also pertinent to some of my Hydrovac equipped Studebakers and
> the 1963 F500 as well. I am unaware of any tractors with Hydrovacs though.
>            Grant Brians
>            Hollister CA vegetable, fruit and nut farmer
>
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