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  2. ebinmaine

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Colossus is doing just fine. Being patient. This was restored between the early 2000s and 2015.
  3. Pullstart

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Norman will be hauling his deck here in a couple weeks
  4. Razorback

    2026 Big Show Buy/Sell/Trade Thread

    Looks like it could drive a planter….. or, who-knows-what….
  5. ri702bill

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    And Collosus takes a trip to the back burner - again! Truck frame looks excellent for its age....
  6. Achto

    Carlisle 6x12 turf-saver with photo.

    Not in my possesion.
  7. ebinmaine

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Already have. Remember my CDL. We do lighting inspections daily. We do have annual inspections here. I'm having several different State Inspection Stations give me instruction. This build will exceed every rule.
  8. ineedanother

    What have you done to your Wheel Horse today?

    I pulled decks from two this weekend. I've never had anything other than 48" until the 42" I recently got on a c-161. The 42" is SO MUCH more manageable
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  10. ebinmaine

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    This is red oak I bought several years ago. Here, red is accessible. White oak is huge $$
  11. ebinmaine

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Not sure what I'm doing there yet. Depends on laws. Easy. Side fill. Also easy. I have a pair of Peterbilt cab & chassis rear lamps.
  12. 8ntruck

    What did you do today?

    I took a bit of time to install the Stens carb on my Troy Built Bronco (2000 vintage) roto tiller. Surging issue gone. I dropped the bowl of the original carb - lots of corrosion blooms in there. Not sure if it will be worth the trouble to rebuild it.
  13. adsm08

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    If you are looking to build a custom flat bed I would look into the lighting requirements of federal regulations. Even if your state has no inspections it is illegal to operate a vehicle that doesn't meet federal regulations on any road that is owned by or maintained with money from the Feds.
  14. 953 nut

    Ignition Switch 520H

    Always glad to see a second or third generation showing some love to a family
  15. pfrederi

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Now maybe oak is cheaper up there but when I went to the local sawmill a couple years ago just enough to redeck a 5x10 trailer caused me to stop...
  16. 953 nut

    Safety Switch Issue

    This proves that the solenoid is functioning properly. The purple wire provides a path FROM the ignition switch to the soleniod if; the 25 Amp Fuse is good, the Key Switch is in the START position. the engine oil level is good, the PTO is not in the operate position, and The clutch is depressed.
  17. ri702bill

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Rear bumper with integrated hitch receiver?? What about fuel fill access? Fixed illuminated rear licence plate? Pictures of the truck as is would be helpful.
  18. TonyToro Jr.

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

  19. Strokerace2639

    Surging/Hunting

    I think the following are the correct but feel free to correct me if I am mistaken, ( these are from ONANPARTS.com intake manifold gaskets- 154-2495 carb gasket - 146-0657 valve cover gasket - unknown to me Thank You.
  20. ineedanother

    Bad Connection

    FIFY
  21. 953 nut

    Wooden truck bed build thoughts

    Take a look at @Pullstart's Norman, that sucker can load four and the removable sides are his ramps.
  22. ineedanother

    Side shot Saturday... AND SUNDAY !

    312-8 with the small tire changer. Good weekend of work but time to put them to bed and get ready for work tomorrow...
  23. 953 nut

    Bad Connection

    The whole idea is to keep moisture and contaminants OUT of the connection. Dielectric grease will do the job just fine and I see no problem with having it IN the connection, the metal will be able to make a good contact with or without the grease. If the connection isn't tight enough to displace some grease it is going to overheat and fail anyway. Though it was made for Aluminum connections the Zink works well to protect connections of dissimilar metals and seals out the contaminants and moisture from any connection.
  24. Over the next several months I'll be contemplating, designing, and building a unique bed for my 1986 Ford F250. This will be a flatbed mostly designed for hauling tractors. At least 2, maybe 3. Also designed for hauling dirt/mulch/rocks etc... It'll be functional, extremely strong, and very nice in appearance. I've made a BUNCH of notes: "Bed build thoughts: Ideally the size would be for holding two C series fore n aft at the headboard and another tractor crossways at the back. 85" wide across flat inside x 108" - 110" long should work. Do not exceed total length of twice the "cab to axle" measurement. (Bed should be centered over axle) Wood parts should be fully protected from weather and look good. Colored stain(?) on all oak parts. Red tinted to bring out oak color? Full pigment paint on Advantech to hide text. Black? Oak rails bolted through frame. Scribed to follow all curves in steel. Minimum thickness over suspension bump at 2". Front of rails near cab may be closer to 5" thick. Oak cross beams at every stock original location except at/over tire position. May need to add extra beams fore & aft of tire to get support for outer edges of Advantech. Or consider boxing wooden frame there. Cross beams should be bolted through frame combined with fore & aft rails. It would be preferable to bolt the flat surface Advantech as well. Install spacers on top of the frame rail in between all the cross beams for extra support. Side supports at outer edges should be appropriately sized Oak beams as well. Probably four inches tall to match up with cross beams. Consider decorative wheel Arch over tire. Add 12" to 14" of steel at frame rear for support of rearmost oak crossmember. Widen trailer hitch with spacer plates to better match bottom of frame rails. Tie in trailer hitch with new rear frame. Use 1/8" plate steel with tapered bottom corners as end face plate/cap like a commercial truck. Rear bumper?? As part of bed design and build be sure to incorporate splash guards of partially solid, partially soft at bottom, material. Sheet plastic? With rubber bottom? Mount a marker light as low and outside as possible on hard part. Headboard idea: Install direct to frame to increase effective bed length. Attach to far outside of forward cross beam. Come up 12" to 15" vertically. Cap front with Advantech. DO NOT BLOCK MIRRORS. Do not block third brake/courtesy light. Make vertical/angled posts for each side that follow just outside body contour & are 4" taller than cab. Crossbar, 2" lower than top so there's a bump stop on each side to hold materials. Then run verticals lined up with the truck frame for support. Confirm that verticals don't block rear window view too much. Or box to avoid. Use some type of grating to protect glass while preserving view. For the sides and tailgate, some sort of 12" to 14" + tall removable board, as thin as possible. Advantech? Bed should have at minimum, a strip of metal around the outside edge to support lights. Perhaps C channel with lip on the upper side to protect the lights from falling objects."
  25. 953 nut

    Raffle tractor for 2026 ??

    On 36 Volts, that would be the ticket.
  26. Ed Kennell

    Raffle tractor for 2026 ??

    How long will it take for this to drop off the edge???
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