Sevo
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I had made mention in another thread that Me, Ferro, Neil and Bryan ( Neil's son) all want to take a 109 box and covert them into towable trailers.
My idea started when Ferro had an idea of making a towable 109 trailer, I wont spoil his idea. I thought it was a great idea, but I wanted to do it different. I decided to keep the 109 box on the frame and weld in a m105 trailer tongue.
So here is the beginning of my conversion. I took my 109 and with some help of some friends we started to take her down to the frame. We started around 12 noon and had the engine and tranny out by 5 pm. We did this on saturdy and had a blast doing it. The best part was to find that the engine was brand new along with the j-pipe and exhaust!!!. I will be keeping those for a rainy day .
It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be getting engine and tranny out. I used a crane I won from Gl and plucked it right out. The crane worked flawlessly and made it a dream.
It is great to finally get going on this project. It is really easy to see it come together once you finally get started.
Tomorrow ferro and my buddy Kieth are coming over to take the cab off.
Neil I am hot on your A$$ .. You, Bryan, and Kenny better get to working !!!
I will keep a picture log of the progress... hope you all enjoy it... ( Ferro and Neil please post yours on here as well. It will be cool to see them,all coming along)
hope you all enjoy the pictures
My idea started when Ferro had an idea of making a towable 109 trailer, I wont spoil his idea. I thought it was a great idea, but I wanted to do it different. I decided to keep the 109 box on the frame and weld in a m105 trailer tongue.
So here is the beginning of my conversion. I took my 109 and with some help of some friends we started to take her down to the frame. We started around 12 noon and had the engine and tranny out by 5 pm. We did this on saturdy and had a blast doing it. The best part was to find that the engine was brand new along with the j-pipe and exhaust!!!. I will be keeping those for a rainy day .
It wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be getting engine and tranny out. I used a crane I won from Gl and plucked it right out. The crane worked flawlessly and made it a dream.
It is great to finally get going on this project. It is really easy to see it come together once you finally get started.
Tomorrow ferro and my buddy Kieth are coming over to take the cab off.
Neil I am hot on your A$$ .. You, Bryan, and Kenny better get to working !!!
I will keep a picture log of the progress... hope you all enjoy it... ( Ferro and Neil please post yours on here as well. It will be cool to see them,all coming along)
hope you all enjoy the pictures
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