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Good use of your truck Joe!

Here is what my flatbed did on Saturday. We took out mulch at our church and replaced it with 2B river stone. My truck was used to haul the mulch, which we took down about 2 inches, to the landfill.

 
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Some more craigslist finds. This hauler looks pretty sweet! 1951 Ford F-5 COE with a 429.



1954 F250




1950 F6 Winch Truck




1951 Ford F5 Grain Truck with dump box


1951 Ford F5




1953 Ford F-3 Egg Hauler




1956 ford platform dump


1956 Ford F-350 flatbed


1956 Ford F100 4X4 flatbed


1955 Ford F-600




1954 COE




1951 F4 Dump truck




1955 Ford C700 with a 24v Cummins swap


1950 Ford F3


1954 Ford f600


1956 Ford F350


1951 Ford Tow Truck









 
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1951 Ford F4

This looks like one nice farm truck! Does it belong to a member on here?



















 
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Man that's a whole lot of beautiful in these posts.
 
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Old 04-10-2017, 08:34 AM
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That 51 flatbed hauling hay is neat. Some great pictures there, especially with the old John Deere baling hay in the background!

It looks like Lancaster County, PA with the tobacco, the old German style bank barn and the Amish mules in the meadow. Brings back memories.
 
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Originally Posted by abe
That 51 flatbed hauling hay is neat. Some great pictures there, especially with the old John Deere baking hay in the background!

It looks like Lancaster County, PA with the tobacco, the old German style bank barn and the Amish mules in the meadow. Brings back memories.
Abe, you are spot on! Reamstown, PA
 
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Old 04-10-2017, 12:37 PM
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Abe, you are spot on! Reamstown, PA
That's only 10 miles from where I grew up!
 
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It's for sale... Good excuse to go back!
 
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I'll tell my brother. He bought our parents farm.
 
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Closest I can come to posting something in this thread for a while, too many non truck related projects going on but these f1 trailers come in quite handy. (ive got three of them. )These rocks and concrete are left from a sewer line I had to install for another property im fixing up.
 
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Originally Posted by abe
That 51 flatbed hauling hay is neat. Some great pictures there, especially with the old John Deere baling hay in the background!

It looks like Lancaster County, PA with the tobacco, the old German style bank barn and the Amish mules in the meadow. Brings back memories.
It is a beautiful truck, converted to a '40's V8 for some reason.
 
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Closest I can come to posting something in this thread for a while, too many non truck related projects going on but these f1 trailers come in quite handy. (ive got three of them. )These rocks and concrete are left from a sewer line I had to install for another property im fixing up.
3 Bonus Built trailers... I've wanted to build just one of them.... Pics of each of them please... I want to dream!
 
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Hauling Grass

I'm hauling grass..... er, sod at least.


And this is were some of it came from



Doing a job for an older couple. The ring around that tree is 5 feet in diameter.

I have a small area under a tree in my side yard that I've had a hard time getting grass to grow. This spring I had the idea of digging it up and putting down sod. There is a sod farm near me.... Not wanting to waste good sod and being a tight Dutchman, I thought I'd just use the chunks of sod from my job. Last monday I was out there until dark and I'm only one fourth done. The soil under the tree is compacted with lots of tiny fibrous roots not to mention the big roots.... The sod is now off my truck and sitting on my walk waiting to be put in place!
 
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Crushed the wheelbarrow!

Did the tailgate fail to open?
 


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