I built this truck almost 4 years ago and it has been used and abused
I can't remember all the specs on it but I know the dump bed is 24 ft long with removable sides
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It is in the shop now because it was drove to many miles with no oil in the tranny
Quote from: Bills Custom Calls on December 31, 2010, 09:52:02 AM
It is in the shop now because it was drove to many miles with no oil in the tranny
Is that bad?
Pat
:laf: Yes Pat it is :laf:
Bill, you are one talented man with a range of abilities! :yoyo: That truck is SOO different from the fine artwork on your calls.
Wow you got rusty grain down there :shock2:. What does it haul? Cotton would be my guess cause a twenty four foot box would certainly overload in a hurry :confused:. Why didn't you put oil in it when you finished building it :biggrin:.
This truck is a Hay hauler
When that truck left the first time it was in tip top shape the owner asked me yesterday well where do you check the oil in this tranny :doh2:
Interesting.
So this this outfit you work for buy jalopies and then fix em up for resale, or is it a trucking outfit, or??
We fix up all kind of wrecks some we buy and resell and some are just what customers drop off and say make this out of that
This truck had a tank on it that was city owned and they would suck the leaves and other junk out of storm sewers
I owned the bed and hoist and the boss bought that from me he paid me to stretch the truck and put this bed on it and then he sold the truck to the farmer
Sooooo in other words.......
Trick my Truck!! :eyebrow:
You could say that we just don't do the fancy :laf:
Is it hauling loose hay? Why the sides and end gate?
Hauling baled hay The bed came with the sides and end gate and the farmer just don't
bother to take them off to much work involved I guess and he doesn't have to strap the load down either