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1970 Hi-Boy wrote:A little firewood for those colder of days. The only fuel that warms you twice! :)
Besides chili eaten a couple of hours before bedtime! :evil:
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flyboy2610 wrote:
1970 Hi-Boy wrote:A little firewood for those colder of days. The only fuel that warms you twice! :)
Besides chili eaten a couple of hours before bedtime! :evil:

I stand corrected, unless you consider a third warming come morning time! :eek:
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Here are some pics of my new 1970 F-350 flatbed dump with its first job besides hauling my push mower: hauling brush from 3 jobs to the landfill.
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I got a lot more on this truck than I have with my '54 F-100 and of course I like the dump bed!
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Took broken up sidewalk concrete to the dump this morning. Did this for my neighbor. He had a bit more than I thought. I even had to go to the lumber yard and buy 2 2x8's to make my side boards higher. I had planned on getting some but not quite so soon. I had 5.2 tons on it. A little overloaded but it easily made the 8 mile drive. I took it easy on turns and over bumps. The hoist easily put the load up and it dumped real good. I am trying to get some hauling jobs to make a little money so my wife won't complain when I need to buy stuff for the truck. It has to earn its keep!
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Wow, that is some seriously stiff suspension. Comparing the brush pictures to the concrete load pictures, there is hardly any droop! Man that's a lot of weight...
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fomocoguy wrote:
heep70 wrote:
fomocoguy wrote:That better be a bottle of root beer I see on top of those logs. Unless, of couse, you were done with the chain saw! :lol: :burp:

Great pics so far. Love the matching paint on the truck and trailer, and the log workout is just plain cool...
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I hauled two good loads with my bump this week but didn't take any pics. We have been cleaning some electric motors and welders and I went to haul the iron off. My truck weighs 4100 with me in it. On the 1st load there is several big pieces and lots of little pieces. I get on the scales grossing 5920lbs and the truck wasn't even close to the bumpstops. I probaly had 3 inches of travel left. Yesterday all I had was 2 big pieces and one 100lb or so piece. The 1st big piece weighs about 650lbs and I put it in the front of the bed with the little piece and it doesn't squat much. I go to load the other piece thinking its around 600lbs or so. I load it on the back since its hard to fool with by myself and notice the truck is squatting pretty bad but figured it was due to the way I loaded it. My dad is in the truck with me when I pull on the scales and I figured it would gross 5700 or so. Turns out its grossing 6120lbs. That could be why its squatting so bad. lol. All in all this little truck is a lot tougher than I give it credit for.
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new personal record, truck grossed 6440lbs and weighed out at 4340 with 2 people in the cab. This was the first time I have actually been nervous about hauling something
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Moving day 1994 in my 72 F-350 w/ 390 & NP435. Yes, I know that she's a little cobbled together, but she sure worked great for me. She is currently being disassembled for a complete rebuild. When I moved again the following year, I had overload springs and new shocks on the trailer. Handled a lot better after that. Not sure what I'm gonna do with the trailer...haven't used that in several years. Obviously, the other truck's not a bumpside, but she is a Ford and was a joy to drive. 1986 LNT-9000 w/ 250 Cummins and 13 gears. As for the scraper, oops! No harm, no foul though.
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I decided to take a pic but it's nothing special. I had the day off and we have been trying to clean up. We had a bunch of old tires that need to be hauled off. Some had rims in them and since I am either a hard worker or a moron I decided to brake them down with a slide hammer and crowbars. I have about 10 wheels for the next load but my arms gave up on me after about 7 hours lol
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I'd like to see how you did that. I was trying to break the bead on one of my mustang wheels with a sledge hammer and had no luck!!!
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I will take a pic of the slide hammer tomorrow. The also make a tire hammer, one side is like a regular sledge and the other is like a pick. With a tire hammer you have to be very accurate and hit right where the bead is. You can't do this with a regular sledge.
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oh yeah the load weighed 860lbs and brought $94.60, not bad for a days work
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taking out a tree
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Gettin some firewood

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