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I like being able to park my 932 in the warehouse and not have to feed it for 8 weeks and it hasn't died. Hay burners cost too much to feed, and I don't like cleaning up after them. When I get a hankering, I just visit one of the petting zoos around here and I am soon over it.
Swb has a backhoe to load it with. We will make sure there is plenty of help. I just hope the load day is not while I am in Gainesville, FL for the NHRA Gatornationals (Mar 13-16).
This is a simple case of Econ 101. The laws of supply and demand. There are less and less deuces coming into the stream. That, along with the seasonal glut of dollars generated by tax refunds, tends to drive prices up. Continue searching diligently for a good deal. If one is not found, and you...
The Force is contained in the TM's here on the site. Best part is that they are free. As long as your 1009 hasn't been Bubba-fied, everything you need is right here. Nothing wrong with requesting assistance and pointers. The best course of action is to gain knowledge and experience so that you...
As for installing a pickup tailgate, the holes are already there in the body to accept the mounting brackets. I think it would be an easy swap. I purchased a pickup tailgate (along with all brackets) awhile back with the intention of using it when the top was removed on my 1009. Idea was to...
I really like the lines of these old trucks. Most of the ones I have seen are milk delivery or similar tasks. Great to see an arms repair version. The cab looks tall enough to stand up in. Once it gets running, you will have to find a supply of 68 octane gas, as stated on the data plate. Lol. I...
Yep. Every time I see that avatar, I automatically think it's a post by swb. I suppose the mind pays more attention to a visual image than a printed one. I was wondering when swb was buying swimming pool parts in Kentucky.
With the tall height of those lift blocks, it would stand to reason that it's putting a whole lot more leverage on the springs. That may have something to do with it. I have not experienced this condition, just my observation and thoughts.