HERCULES QXLD3 SPECIFICATONS
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
Al started the topic 20" Hubcaps needed 80S in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 10 months ago
Newbie here!
I’m starting a search for 4 hubcaps for the 1938 80S that I bought from Mr. Don Reid.
Any help will be appreciated.
Was a rear bumper ever an option on the 1938 80S?
Thankfully,
Al
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david payne replied to the topic Brake drum needed in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 10 months ago
CLIFF: THE 1945 – 1949 CLARK FORKLIFT MODEL “PLANELOADER” HAD A CLARK MODEL 650 REAR AXLE , THE SAME MODEL 650 THAT WAS USED IN THE 1946 – 1949 DIAMOND T TRUCK MODEL 201. IN 1987 I BOUGHT SOME BRAKE PARTS FROM THE BERNS COMPANY (new and use
forklifts and “PARTS” ) LONG BEACH,CA. THAT WOULD “FIT” ( interchange ) WITH THE DIAMOND T TRUCK MODEL 201…[Read more]
david payne started the topic REGULATOR DELCO Diamond T Truck in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 10 years, 10 months ago
NEW GENERATOR REGULATOR (DELCO) DIAMOND T TRUCK , PIC. 1. DIAMOND T TRUCK MODELS: 738,838, REO OV-207,220,235, 1959-61.
DELCO #s : 1102040,1102129, 1102167, 1102201, 1102306.
B.I.N. $64.64 , SHP. FREE , RETURNS: 30 DAYS.
SELLER: components_plus ; 271107811916 ;
LISTING ENDS: MONDAY , 6.8.2015 , 1:42 PM.
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
I started to compile this parts list while restoring a 1948 Model 201 Diamond T. I am indebted to Tom Warren Sr. and Jr. of Amarillo, Texas and Mike McQueen of Phoenix, Arizona for their help. Most of... »
In my younger days, I restored a 1952 International L110 and a 1944 Dodge pickup. I then sold the trucks and went to university. I gave no further thought to restoring old pickups until two years ago.... »