Eds truck
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Re: Eds truck
Ha!
64 C1300 4X4, 345, T34, T18, NP202, D70F with ARB & 35 spline Chromoly axles, RA15 with Detroit Locker, 41" Iroks, front & rear PTO winches, recent makeover.
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Re: Eds truck
Noticed this a few days ago, already taken care of.
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Re: Eds truck
OUCH!!
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WN7CHK & KJ6RTJ
58 A-120 4x4 (in progress)
87 HD FLHTP
2011 Ranger S/C
1990 F350 Lariat S/C Dually
2007 Tiffin Allegro 30DA Moho
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Re: Eds truck
No doubt, I’ve never seen such a thing. Mike says he’s seen it a few times.
64 C1300 4X4, 345, T34, T18, NP202, D70F with ARB & 35 spline Chromoly axles, RA15 with Detroit Locker, 41" Iroks, front & rear PTO winches, recent makeover.
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Re: Eds truck
Used the truck to run errands today, everything seems good. The brakes work better than they have in a while, replaced a few parts that needed it.
64 C1300 4X4, 345, T34, T18, NP202, D70F with ARB & 35 spline Chromoly axles, RA15 with Detroit Locker, 41" Iroks, front & rear PTO winches, recent makeover.
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Re: Eds truck
I replaced the drivers side rear wheel cylinder yesterday, it was leaking. Today I adjusted the brake shoes back out, I had to back them off to get the drum off. Also bled the brakes today, it took a long time to get the fluid moving, then to get all the air out. But seems good now.
64 C1300 4X4, 345, T34, T18, NP202, D70F with ARB & 35 spline Chromoly axles, RA15 with Detroit Locker, 41" Iroks, front & rear PTO winches, recent makeover.
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Re: Eds truck
My drop hitch broke off right at the receiver tube last time I was hauling firewood, the safety chains did as they should. I bought a new drop hitch, but want to avoid the same thing happening again. I want to get some triangulation from hitch ball level to tube level, but back a ways. Basically making it a 45 degree link. It can be pinned for easy installation. I don’t know if this has been done before, I plan on searching.
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Re: Eds truck
Top picture.
I think the strongest way would be to go to the same hole the hitch ball goes through. The holes in the tubing are too big, and it’s only about 3/16” thick. I need to see if the hitch ball stud will reach through both pieces.
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The top could tie in to the two 1/2” bolts at the far end of the receiver tube.
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I think the strongest way would be to go to the same hole the hitch ball goes through. The holes in the tubing are too big, and it’s only about 3/16” thick. I need to see if the hitch ball stud will reach through both pieces.
Middle picture.
The top could tie in to the two 1/2” bolts at the far end of the receiver tube.
Bottom picture.
64 C1300 4X4, 345, T34, T18, NP202, D70F with ARB & 35 spline Chromoly axles, RA15 with Detroit Locker, 41" Iroks, front & rear PTO winches, recent makeover.
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Re: Eds truck
Also this new hitch doesn’t go in enough to pin it. I have options: I could elongate the hole, could remove metal from the receiver on the bumper (either completely, or bottom only), I won’t remove metal from the new hitch, that’ll weaken it. If I elongated the hole, the hitch pin would only be holding when going forward. When backing up it would be held because the hitch is bottomed out in the receiver, not the ideal way to do it. Hmmmm.
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Re: Eds truck
Found some.
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