Photos of your truck being a truck
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Re: Photos of your truck being a truck
You lucked out on that truck Joe!
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abodyjoe,
What is that propped up next to the green wagon/trailer? A big marine piston?
What is that propped up next to the green wagon/trailer? A big marine piston?
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Jim100 wrote:abodyjoe,
What is that propped up next to the green wagon/trailer? A big marine piston?
It's a piston out of one of the engines at work. We use them to generate electric but I believe they also used them on ships. The engine is a 20 cyl cooper Bessemer. That piston is a small one at 15 1/2" diameter.
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Last year, almost to the day I think. When I was student teaching the school said if we can haul away the old bleacher steel we the Skills USA club can have the money from it. We thought what the hell we might as well. So we found someone willing to loan us a gooseneck trailer, triple single wheel 34' and staged it by the steel. On a monday afternoon, we loaded it all up and I was amazed at how little the old workhorse squatted. I figured it wasn't as much as we thought but what the hell let's do it anyways.
Tuesday rolled around and by the end of the day I had brought the school in front of the shop. we aired up all the tires and did a light test. All lights were working and the trailer brakes were staying on. Quick patch to the light plug in and I was good to go.
Took me about 1 hour to travel the 40 miles to town. Keep in mind this was the first time I hauled a gooseneck in a large town (Montana only has one large city, everything else is a town to some degree haha). I was swinging wide and taking up both lanes on some of the narrow sweeping corners. I finally get there and pull on to the scale. Pull back around the block to get unloaded. Was unloaded in about 30 minutes pulled back on the scale then I had to find a place to park. Parking that old girl without a trailer is a challenge at times. With that giant trailer behind I began to wonder how the hell was I going to pull this off. Ended up getting a spot walked in and they said they couldn't believe how much was on there. 12,680 LBS of steel. At the time it amounted to about $720. I just couldn't stop laughing.
But here it is. a 1970 W200 with a gooseneck hitch people would (and do) laugh at today.
Tuesday rolled around and by the end of the day I had brought the school in front of the shop. we aired up all the tires and did a light test. All lights were working and the trailer brakes were staying on. Quick patch to the light plug in and I was good to go.
Took me about 1 hour to travel the 40 miles to town. Keep in mind this was the first time I hauled a gooseneck in a large town (Montana only has one large city, everything else is a town to some degree haha). I was swinging wide and taking up both lanes on some of the narrow sweeping corners. I finally get there and pull on to the scale. Pull back around the block to get unloaded. Was unloaded in about 30 minutes pulled back on the scale then I had to find a place to park. Parking that old girl without a trailer is a challenge at times. With that giant trailer behind I began to wonder how the hell was I going to pull this off. Ended up getting a spot walked in and they said they couldn't believe how much was on there. 12,680 LBS of steel. At the time it amounted to about $720. I just couldn't stop laughing.
But here it is. a 1970 W200 with a gooseneck hitch people would (and do) laugh at today.
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1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
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One from last summer, just a little lumber run:
1969 D100 w/an A833 & a 318
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
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Here is mine 1970 D400 catching a ride home after I bought it!
I need to take some more with it in action!- Jims68
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Is that a flat bed or a "dump bed"? And if you don't mind me asking.... what would you DO with a BIG FLAT BED truck like that? Do you intend to put it to work? Have fun and good luck with it!
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It has a 14ft stake bed dump on it. I use it to haul logs,dirt,gravel or anything else I don't want to mess up my "new" Dodge with.
It handles about 6 tons pretty well but with 6.28 gears you can't be in a big hurry!
It handles about 6 tons pretty well but with 6.28 gears you can't be in a big hurry!
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That's Cool!! I like to see old trucks still being used (and loved). I met a guy that still uses his 1964 to haul and place gravestones.cj7and8 wrote:It has a 14ft stake bed dump on it. I use it to haul logs,dirt,gravel or anything else I don't want to mess up my "new" Dodge with.
It handles about 6 tons pretty well but with 6.28 gears you can't be in a big hurry!
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Mine is pretty much retired, but every now and then she likes to haul a load around. Here she is moving a grill down to the cabin on the lake.
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Need the old truck to deliver an 80" TV for a friend.
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nice pictures people
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Excellent!pismopowerwagon wrote:
Helping a friend move his `Cuda to his house.
nice pictures people
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On my way to MD from FL with the Servi Car. Headed up to give the grandkid the old trike hope the old Dodge and me can make it.
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Light-duty truck stuff yesterday. Loaded the kayaks up and took them down to their summer home.
And then the GF got artsy and took a 'magic hour' shot with a real camera that isn't in a cell phone.
And then the GF got artsy and took a 'magic hour' shot with a real camera that isn't in a cell phone.
1969 D100 w/an A833 & a 318
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
1984 W150 w/a 7.5 Fisher Speedcast, an NP435 & a slant six (because slow but unstoppable!)
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the 66 an the 30 Chief
777s on all that have and all that do protect our freedoms.
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Nice Chief! You still have the JD? A few posts back on page 5, was one of my Honda Dream in the back of my 68. Funny thing is, I bought the Honda off the same guy I got my Sweptline from!!
You going to ride that Chief in the next "Cannonball"?
You going to ride that Chief in the next "Cannonball"?
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Hi Jim, do still have the JD. not running in this years Cannonball, there running 100 year plus bikes. am building a 1917 powerplus poss. for the next. did you see the honda when making the deal on the swepty? take care.. gary
777s on all that have and all that do protect our freedoms.