Where is everyone #5
Discussion in 'Flatbed Trucking Forum' started by DDlighttruck, Aug 27, 2017.
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Beautiful K!! Hmm, those twin lung feeders has me curious what’s in the frame rails….High Stepper, 1951 ford, broke down plumber and 12 others Thank this. -
Least it wasn’t a Siamese with a rhinestone collar like the one I… never mind— still thinking it’s a badgerHigh Stepper, 1951 ford, broke down plumber and 12 others Thank this.
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Honest question . What is the reason they burn everything? See lots of farmers in Utah today burning as well ... we don't have nothing to burn where I live
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My neighbor was burning pasture and ditches today. @D.Tibbitt it keeps the irrigation ditches clean so you can control water easier.
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I was close, two roads to the right, and one valley is where I thought it was, as shown in the marked areas:
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This would be something I would love to see. Since we are Federally mandated, crimes against us in our livelihood, should be prosecuted federally.
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It's always open in Georgia, so long as you don't get caught. Sorry, I'm not a cat lover.IH Truck Guy, CAXPT, 1951 ford and 10 others Thank this.
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The turn signal when the brake comes on is a corroded and shorted wire. I’ve had that happen a couple times. Generally it’s trailer taillights for me. Might want to start at the taillights…
Somehow they back feed current. Electrons and protons are witch craft to me.Tug Toy, High Stepper, Friend and 16 others Thank this. -
I love seeing these old cabovers dolled up like this one is. I've paid my dues and don't to own another one.I think driving one was actually easier than a conventional because you have the doghouse to lean on, and the stick was right there. The downside was having to lay down to dress and undress, and to make sure everything was secure when you laid the cab over or everything in the back was going to end up in the front, It took me twice to learn that, but I'm a slow learner.High Stepper, Friend, beastr123 and 17 others Thank this.
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