Bumps At Work!

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Those photos are a year old. Yeah you are so right about plowing, it's really hard on trucks. Good thing about these trucks is they are like road tractors tho lol!

freakin tough!

I'm in the middle of a work in progress effort on that yellow beater. it's actually almost entirely blue now do to a bunch of body part swapping. I've kept the original cab on the truck even though the floor is going to be very hard to repair. I want to try to keep the original cab with the truck so it feels more like the same truck even though everything else is off donor trucks.

Sentimental thing, it was my uncles truck.

Awesome trucks at work here, love this thread.
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Northerdave,
That truck sure is earning its keep. You should post some some newer ones.
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Looks much better. Always good to see an old truck still working.
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Pulling the trailer in the driveway!! Looks fast don't it? :lol:
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Bumps shouldn't have to work on a Sunday! :wink:
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Here is my 68 bringing home my sons first car. I think my springs are shot :cry:
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Collecting a little firewood today.
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this isnt scrap im building a rat rod :D
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Cool! Is that a flathead I spy?
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fomocoguy wrote:Cool! Is that a flathead I spy?
yep it sure is. im in the process of rebuilding it right now. i only had 10psi of compression in each cylinder
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the batteries in the camera were dead so no pics but today I hauled a good size load of electric motors, starters, alternaters mixed in with various small junk to my uncles house. It was probaly 1500-1800lbs or so. It was squatting pretty good
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Well this is not as glorious but one for the sweet tooth. This was being worked on in the shop next to my yard. You don't see this one often.
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there was one floating around here a while back.
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The highboy working
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The race truck working
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Great pic's there 71 of your bumps. Awesome
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