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Did they get the bridge fixed? I've seen pictures of a log truck that collapsed it last month, Kenny had it fixed with 3' culverts but that washed out in the next rain storms.
LowTech,
I enjoy seeing the pictures of your travels but I have a question. The dirt roads around here are all on private property, is this Gov property that you are traveling on? What is the SOP for using these roads?
Thanks
My wife came up with that in a round about way, she was on the phone with my mom and mom wanted to talk to me.
That's when my wife told her I couldn't come to the phone because I was out in the polebarn with my mistress. :shock: It's a fun story now but it wasn't so funny when mom showed up...
You will love using the cabinet. Make sure you put a good moisture trap in the air line before the cabinet.
I have a blast cabinet, siphon gun style and a big pressure pot style. :beer:
Too bad that stash of beer is on the wrong side of the pond for me to enjoy it. aua
Now your on the right track with the lift cylinder angle. I've seen these cylinders extend under load then not want to retract if they are laid out too flat.
Do you have enough room to stash the airtanks...
Rory,
This has to be the best restoration thread that I have seen in a long time. I have read every post (38 pages) and studied every picture in great detail for the last three days. You have done an outstanding job with your V and have motivated me to get back to work on my MV. Thanks for...
:shock: Hold on Mate, I will PM you a couple of pictures this weekend. I don't think you want to weld the cylinder on like that, you will bend the frame before she lifts.
Good looking truck Warren.
I don't understand why you would be willing to take the truck out in the rain but not the camera? :cookoo:
I'm kidding. :lol:
I would have to agree with the post above.
I would check how many turns you have from lock to lock in the steering wheel.
I rebuilt a 67 Camaro that had a 4.5 turn steering box, when it failed I replaced it with a 69 Camaro box and found out it was a 2.3 turn box. It was very sensitive to...
Bill,
How did you find this out? I looked on the G741 site and it said Build Number 2250 and delivered in Jan of 1952.
My truck has a higher serial number but said Build Number 999 and delivered April 1952.
WhirlingSun,
Great looking truck, your garage is huge.
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