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Do you guys think they will consider moving Findlay show back a few weeks so I can get this finished 😂. Welding all day today, hopefully pressure washer Tuesday to get degreaser on, then into inflatable paint booth for primer and paint next weekend if weather cooperates
Great barn find, hadn't ran in at least 10 years. Jerry can fuel supply, new batteries and coil-points it roared to life and drove into the trailer. Had a friend lowboy trailer it home the 125 miles.
I'm not sure on pick up I can call them tomorrow and see for sure. It would definitely fit in bed of a pickup 2 of them fit perfectly on a pallet and I only need 1. Shipping on it is as much as the tank and I figured I'd find someone making a trip sometime
Been busy with sheet metal work today, brake work yesterday, repacking bearings and changing oils last week. I'm mad rush to get ready for Findlay Ohio show next month
Today's project using the 816 candidate, the shop mascot (bobcat) had a breakdown so he got a ride down the street to the other shop. And a photo op while Joely and I were out among our other projects
I've got a 1970 816 great trucks , decent drains on the bottom of the tank depending on how old the fuel and if there's a ton of water in it. Pretty hardy set up
This 1970 XM816 was brought to life a couple years ago after sitting for 6-8 years in the weeds. It was originally od green, tri color camo applied, and lastly desert sand color. Got running, cleaned, painted, used it around our area including dragging home our newest project M-51 dump truck 70+...
No alignment collar of any kind they are 1.5" outside I've had a couple off of the 105 when we went to Kentucky to get the gen set on the 200 so we had some spare tires for the trip but completely forget if they're all standard right hand threads and the pics I took today were both the same side
Working on the M116 pioneer trailer frame today and waiting for paint to dry we tore into the front of the M56-B1 to check out how much rust has eaten the fenders. Found the US ARMY on the hood but no numbers yet
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