Work vs. play

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This thread is all that is man! Keep the pics coming, I've only hauled scrap... nothing to see there.
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one54dodgetruck wrote:
raceguy wrote:Just a pic of the powerwagon pulling my racecar. The slant six sure is slow going. Can't wait to get the cummins in this spring.
how fast were you able to go?
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Mine does duty for work and play here in Montana. Some days getting firewood, some days hauling the fourwheeler to the hills for fun. Some days just driving because I like the ole truck.

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got wood.jpg
nice load of green pecan

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flat towed 4.5hrs to get home
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after weighing out of the dump, the ticket said i dumped 3850lbs of waste. could explain why i had trouble stopping..lol

wish i could find the rest of my pics, my long crew got its butt worked off.
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Cageman, Looks like that cummins truck of yours sure earns it's keep!

Cool photos everyone, thanks for sharing.

I found the pic of mine I've been searching for:
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I also uncovered this gem of overloading my other rig a few years ago...
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'69 D200 383/727 -and- '68 D200 318/833od 4x4 conversion project
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Grodr625 wrote:This thread is all that is man! Keep the pics coming, I've only hauled scrap... nothing to see there.

hey grod, look at my post bro, i got you covered. wish i had the pic of the 66 towing the winnebago, that was impressive :Thumbsup he broke down on the side of I-10 about 5 miles from town. pulled over to see if i could help, mentioned my mechanic was close after i realized i was in over my head, then offered to tow him there. figured the road was flat, his winnie would idle so he had brakes and steering, no big deal. i will tell you this, those damn things are heavier then they look...LOLOL the truck had a 3spd and 2.76 gears out back. i got it there without issues, but i could smell clutch for a week after that. :shame
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I dont have any pics of the old 'wagon doin her thing but she gets used a lot. She does every thing from drive an 80 mile round trip to work several times a week (with 4.88 gears!) and hauling duties for my home (about 15 over the top of the cab loads of timber, countless loads of trash, rocks, lumber....) And she will do it all with a smile and 100% reliability so as long as you keep it down around 55 ;) I cant be happier with it, now I just need to give her some of the TLC she deserves!

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Winching my buddy out of a canyon at Hollister Hills Off Road Park. Fan went through the radiator... :pale
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dodgeb1b wrote:I dont have any pics of the old 'wagon doin her thing but she gets used a lot. She does every thing from drive an 80 mile round trip to work several times a week (with 4.88 gears!) and hauling duties for my home (about 15 over the top of the cab loads of timber, countless loads of trash, rocks, lumber....) And she will do it all with a smile and 100% reliability so as long as you keep it down around 55 ;) I cant be happier with it, now I just need to give her some of the TLC she deserves!
Your truck is very nice. The only thing that kept me from
buying it from Frank was the 4:88 gears. I have that
same ratio in my '68 W200 so I opted for another W200
that was available locally. Your '69 is very clean and it
has a lot of work put into the drive line. :Thumbsup
It was truly a "ready for work" purchase.
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PowerMan wrote:Image
Winching my buddy out of a canyon at Hollister Hills Off Road Park. Fan went through the radiator... :pale
hard to tell but it seems like maybe your cable is running over the top of the spool? I have never had a wnch equipped Swepty but many of the WC and FFW winch trucks and the cable always comes out from the bottom on those. it puts less downward stress on the front frame rail when winching yourslef or anyone else at an angle like that where the weight is below the centerline of your frame. I saw a the same thing on a big REO from the 40s and they had the cable spooled the wrong way on that one and same deal fan into radiator wiching a big tree out of a ravine. :pale

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The way the winches are installed in the Sweptlines doesn't really allow you to run the cable off the underside of the winch. If the cable was run on the underside you would have 4 speeds to unwind rather than 4 speeds to wind in.

Here's a better picture of how the winches are mounted:
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1964 W300 Braden Winch LU-2 by MountainSpringsPowerWagons, on Flickr
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[quote="PowerMan"]The way the winches are installed in the Sweptlines doesn't really allow you to run the cable off the underside of the winch. If the cable was run on the underside you would have 4 speeds to unwind rather than 4 speeds to wind in.

That sure looks nice! I would still change it to under if I had one... Reverse is a lower gear than 1st so would give more pulling capacity anyway.

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Yeah, it'd make it impossible to have the winch help you pull yourself out though- to have the truck in 1st or 2nd would mean the cable is spooling out as you're trying to drive out. You'd probably have a few people shaking their heads :pale ...
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powerwagoncrazy wrote:Yeah, it'd make it impossible to have the winch help you pull yourself out though- to have the truck in 1st or 2nd would mean the cable is spooling out as you're trying to drive out. You'd probably have a few people shaking their heads :pale ...
duh didn't think about that! :banghead I am accustomed to trans driven PTO then it doesn't matter.

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Re: Work vs. play- D200 at work

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Just had to add a few older pics of my “working” truck to this post. I was clearing land for a building, and hauling green pines to the dump. I could feel the truck was loaded by the braking but she hauled it with no issue. Weighed in at the dump with over a 1.25 ton payload! I didn’t get the weight of the oak stump, but it took a backhoe and tractor with front loader to get it in the truck. These old trucks were made to work!

The old girl is pretty much made up of parts of trucks I’ve had over the years, and now looks totally different with a 66 cab and 69 bed. It was a 3 speed at the time, but how has a 435 in it. I’ve got a freshly overhauled /6 that I had hoped to install over the holidays. The D200, W200, work and family all seem to be competing for my time these days, and unfortunately the trucks don’t come out on top!

Enjoy the pics,

Scott
2,575lb load of green pine
2,575lb load of green pine
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Another shot of the 2,575lb load
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My 70 D100 loaded down with 93 Buick Roadmaster Wagon parts and a fridge. Along with other things headed to the scrapyard, and loaded down with my 07 Yamaha Grizzly 700 FI EPS
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