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My son came to visit from Seattle and he made me a youtube account. I had made this video about 3 weeks ago, my first ever, and he put it on youtube for me. I don't know how to do a link. I'm hoping one of you could post it up for me as a link. Anyway if you want to see a start-up of my diesel fridge go to '1959 F350 with cummins 6AT'. I hope you like my first production.
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'92 F350 4x4 dual wheel service truck. 7.3 with headers and glass packs. 5 sp man tran. 255 85 16 Toyos. 110,000 miles. '59 F350 9' flareside new project, cummins 6at turbo diesel, sm 465 4 spd. 255 85 16s again, 37 ford 1 1/2 ton stake with 53 flathead V8. 65 toyota landcruiser fj 45 longbed pickup. 54 GMC 3/4 ton flatbed w/ cummins 6at, '68 BSA 441 Victor Special, bone stock, Antique tractors and one lung flywheel engines .....
Love the way that thing sounds! Your bench seat cracked me up. But you did great for your first video, on the first one I posted I had my thumb over the microphone- oops.
By the way, I need to get a hula girl for my dash!
Sam
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1973 F250, 390 4spd 7500 lbs GVWR, known as "Grumpy" a name well earned
1992 Dodge D250, 12v Cummins, "Babe the Big Blue Ox"
next project: 1966 Mustang 200 3spd- sat for 15 years!
"Man does not control his own fate. The women in his life do that for him." - Groucho Marx
I noticed from the video that you have a mechanical fuel pump pulling through your electric pump, and you only use the electric pump at startup. Is that a diesel thing?
__________________ Larry
1960 F100 Custom Cab Styleside
1966 MGB
I have no idea what I'm doing. May as well get started.
Not a diesel thing, it's just something I usually do because I have a few trucks that can go unused for months at a time. I hate cranking away on the starter just to bring the fuel up from the tank. I seem to have accumulated a supply of electric fuel pumps over the years. If I had to buy one I probably wouldn't have it.
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'92 F350 4x4 dual wheel service truck. 7.3 with headers and glass packs. 5 sp man tran. 255 85 16 Toyos. 110,000 miles. '59 F350 9' flareside new project, cummins 6at turbo diesel, sm 465 4 spd. 255 85 16s again, 37 ford 1 1/2 ton stake with 53 flathead V8. 65 toyota landcruiser fj 45 longbed pickup. 54 GMC 3/4 ton flatbed w/ cummins 6at, '68 BSA 441 Victor Special, bone stock, Antique tractors and one lung flywheel engines .....
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