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Old 11-25-2011, 09:23 PM
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Show me pictures/video of those F-series working.

Show me pictures/video of those F-series working.
 
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this one had my axle hitting the blocks on small bumps.... 20"diameter WET pine...



its a sterling.... so kindof a ford .....lol with a E-series behind it....
 
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Great pictures.


Here I think 95 or 96 f150. It my friend.

Heavy load for F150. - YouTube
 
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friend of mine sold his parts truck and when he backed down the hill and loaded it he couldnt get traction to pull it up the hill so what do ya do, ya get a ford to pull 2 dodges. LOL
 
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friend of mine sold his parts truck and when he backed down the hill and loaded it he couldnt get traction to pull it up the hill so what do ya do, ya get a ford to pull 2 dodges. LOL

Hmmmmm, there seems to be a Ford pulling/hauling Dodges trend in this thread!!
 
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28' Pace American car hauler with a U.M.P. Modified inside.


 
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With the encouragement of others I'm going to try to revive this thread

My 97 1-ton, Godzilla, bring home the newest member of the fleet--Project: StopGap. My 59 Galaxie "rat rod"


My Red Truck (no longer with me) welcoming my 78 F150 to the family


My 00 1/2 ton (traded soon after 4.6=the worst tow truck engine ever!) leaving to take my little Mustang sleeper down to South Carolina for some good times


Oh, and another pic of Godzilla doing a different type of "work"


I know they aren't all OBS trucks but they're still Fords I thought y'all still would like to see them. I know I have some more cool pics. I'll see what I can track down and post them in a few days
 
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My f150 pulling my buddies cummins (Im so proud of my little pickup!)
 
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oddly i don't have many pics.usually too busy to think about it in the summer.loaded almost daily in the good weather.i should remember to take the cam with me more often.need some snaps with more wood and when completely full of wood chips.

found another one.light jag.


the bed is 8' wide by 9' long.outside measurements.
inside i have like a realistic, close to 8x8 hauling room.
 
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Not much of work, but more of play....rough playing

Davidsfarm Tribute Video to his Old Ford Diesel Truck - YouTube



All this playing sure has tooken a tole on it though....

 
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Oh, and another pic of Godzilla doing a different type of "work"


what kind of times did you run? what mods?
 
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It's mostly stock for now. These were just baseline runs and the times were so slow I don't really want to post them. But I have some plans for this thing. You can check it out in my build thread
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/9...350-build.html
 
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