The REAL DEAL Ohio April Fever BSing thread
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Bill, got a nice tonneau cover for 8ft bed. Berlin tarp brand. Little damage on the back right corner from critter chewing on it. Truck is getting pretty stripped clean, but what do you need?
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Brian, the '67 radio is different size(narrower between the radio *****), not sure if '68 is same or like '69(std radio for the time). I cut the tabs, then slid in a late model slide mount.
I'm off Fri(10th), plus should be around the weekend? Not sure my plans yet for Fri, will know later in week.
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67F100 pictures by Freightrain66 - Photobucket
Brian, the '67 radio is different size(narrower between the radio *****), not sure if '68 is same or like '69(std radio for the time). I cut the tabs, then slid in a late model slide mount.
I'm off Fri(10th), plus should be around the weekend? Not sure my plans yet for Fri, will know later in week.
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Freightrain...not a bad price....but I still looking for a cap for the bumpside...thanks!
It has been hectic around here also. I sold 2 tractors and Bought another but am moving trucks around and then hauling 1 back to Florida after the Nationals.
My mentor visited me yesterday and it was great meeting up again. He taught me autobody and taught me all my painting skills,and then I went to body-schooland taught him a few things....haha
He is an old-school pro and did alot of lead work and could straighten near any bent-upold panel. I consider him as another DAD as he was a great influence,and kept me into cars and working on them.
Have to move 8 trucks around to get the grainbed out....and all the 56s look like 1959 my neighbor said.....with them all side-by-side. I even have people stopping to look at them...like a car-show....LOL
It was a great EASTER and real enjoyable!!!
It has been hectic around here also. I sold 2 tractors and Bought another but am moving trucks around and then hauling 1 back to Florida after the Nationals.
My mentor visited me yesterday and it was great meeting up again. He taught me autobody and taught me all my painting skills,and then I went to body-schooland taught him a few things....haha
He is an old-school pro and did alot of lead work and could straighten near any bent-upold panel. I consider him as another DAD as he was a great influence,and kept me into cars and working on them.
Have to move 8 trucks around to get the grainbed out....and all the 56s look like 1959 my neighbor said.....with them all side-by-side. I even have people stopping to look at them...like a car-show....LOL
It was a great EASTER and real enjoyable!!!
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No problem Bill. My buddy who wants the bed will take the cover too.
On a side note, today I bought a new gadget for my "new" toy. I got a 54" blade for my '72 Cub cadet 149. I'm plow'n high cotton now!! LOL! Found it on Craigslist and it was just minutes from work. Priced right too. Not that I want to have it snow, but sure would like to play with it some . Might have to push some mulch around with it
Guy even gave me an extra set of rear rims/tires for my tractor. What a deal.
On a side note, today I bought a new gadget for my "new" toy. I got a 54" blade for my '72 Cub cadet 149. I'm plow'n high cotton now!! LOL! Found it on Craigslist and it was just minutes from work. Priced right too. Not that I want to have it snow, but sure would like to play with it some . Might have to push some mulch around with it
Guy even gave me an extra set of rear rims/tires for my tractor. What a deal.
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Nice deal freightrain......I pushed topsoil with my ingersol plow today and mulch too. I love my tractors and had a 1970s cub cadet that me and my Grandpa bought new at the farmshow when he retired........Dad wanted it and so he had it for a while....now it is gone......now I am into the ingersol/case tractors....they are all hydraulic and heavy.
If you hear of a longbed cap.....keep me in mind.
If you hear of a longbed cap.....keep me in mind.
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