Two more for fun. I thought 6x6's didnt' get stuck?? Took me 4 days to get out of that one...
By protechservices at 2010-09-19
By protechservices at 2010-09-19
What did you end up doing to get that thing out? Lot's of jacking and boards?
Two more for fun. I thought 6x6's didnt' get stuck?? Took me 4 days to get out of that one...
By protechservices at 2010-09-19
By protechservices at 2010-09-19
All you guys with dump trailers are making me sick. I sold mine last year. Wasn't using it much and needed the money with all the kids now. Well, I hauled a couple of pickup loads of green red oak last weekend...I did miss the old trailer.
41 Chevy 1.5 ton.
We use this to haul out wood from my parents woodlot.
41 Chevy 1.5 ton.
We use this to haul out wood from my parents woodlot.
41 Chevy 1.5 ton. We use this to haul out wood from my parents woodlot.
What's that mill? Do you run er with no valve cover? I've seen guys do worse things. Cool old truck, my uncle built things like that, he used the running gear of an old DUCK. Not much would stop that thing, wish I had a pic, but it went and got recycled years ago. What ever it was made into is probably heavy.
Is that an overhead valve engine?..............Creeker
by mill he means what engine....... ehhh...nevermind...you figured it out...I'm not sure what you mean by your first question. It wasn't military if that's what you meant. It would be nice if it was 4WD, but the chains help.
We had the valve cover off because the valves had been sticking, and bent the push rods. We had to adjust them after bending the push rods back into shape, and it has to be hot. The cover will go back on before we take it out for a load of wood. We've been working on it for the last week or so to get it ready to go.
Mill is an old term for engine, I suppose thats the old ironhorse chev, great mill. I once had a split manifold for one, and some other hot rod parts. Love them old trucks, someday I'm gonna get my 48 F-5 running again, It has no valve covers to take off.
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