DJ54
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- Joined
- Jan 20, 2009
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- Location
- Carroll, Ohio
- Tractor
- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
Here is a few pictures of Ole' Henry.. A '91 Ford 450, NA 7.3, 5 spd. with a 5.13 gear. Nice old truck, quite the "trailer toter".
The flatbed was nice for certain things. Especially my gooseneck horse trailers. No tailgates to ding up..!! And great for pulling the other trailers. Load a pallet of whatever on, and strap it down...
Note the custom made hitch on the rear... 5/8" plate, with a backer behind the pintle hitch. Told the welder I wanted the frame to break, before the hitch... I can weld stuff together here, but pulling loads down the road, I want something I really shouldn't have to worry about.
We do a lot of horsecamping, and it is nice to have a pickup bed to carry "stuff'. Hay, buckets, chairs etc., without having sideboards to keep it on the bed...
We thought maybe someday we'd venture west a little, and decided to update with the '96 Dodge 5.9 Cummins w/AT in the background, of the one picture. Extended cab to carry extra clothes in the fall, and a cooler in the cab, without it being under your feet, in the single cab. Couldn't pass it up. A '96 model with 60,000 miles. A grandpa's truck, that has been well maintained..., the service records were with the owners manual...
Sold Henry to a semi-local fellow. I see it on the road a couple times a month. Still a sharp looking old truck, in my eye...
Just still cannot get used to that 5.9 not really changing pitch when it shifts. LOL...
My problem is..., I have a truck for every occasion... 4 in all... my '96 Z-71, for going to town. The '96 Dodge Dually, my '93 Chevy C-3500 dump truck, and Pop's old '77 Dodge Dually, with a 318, and 4 spd. w/4.10 gear.. Geeze..., he thought he had something there... What I would give to se him take a load down the road with the Cummins... And it is nothing compared to the newer trucks out now.. But does what I want hauling horses... No fast take offs, just hold the speed when going down the road...
And besides, the insurance on the 450 was twice what it is on the two, 1 ton trucks. Simply because the 450 was in the commercial class, with the 14,000 lb. GVW, according to the numerous insurance companies I checked with, trying to find a better rate.
The flatbed was nice for certain things. Especially my gooseneck horse trailers. No tailgates to ding up..!! And great for pulling the other trailers. Load a pallet of whatever on, and strap it down...
Note the custom made hitch on the rear... 5/8" plate, with a backer behind the pintle hitch. Told the welder I wanted the frame to break, before the hitch... I can weld stuff together here, but pulling loads down the road, I want something I really shouldn't have to worry about.
We do a lot of horsecamping, and it is nice to have a pickup bed to carry "stuff'. Hay, buckets, chairs etc., without having sideboards to keep it on the bed...
We thought maybe someday we'd venture west a little, and decided to update with the '96 Dodge 5.9 Cummins w/AT in the background, of the one picture. Extended cab to carry extra clothes in the fall, and a cooler in the cab, without it being under your feet, in the single cab. Couldn't pass it up. A '96 model with 60,000 miles. A grandpa's truck, that has been well maintained..., the service records were with the owners manual...
Sold Henry to a semi-local fellow. I see it on the road a couple times a month. Still a sharp looking old truck, in my eye...
Just still cannot get used to that 5.9 not really changing pitch when it shifts. LOL...
My problem is..., I have a truck for every occasion... 4 in all... my '96 Z-71, for going to town. The '96 Dodge Dually, my '93 Chevy C-3500 dump truck, and Pop's old '77 Dodge Dually, with a 318, and 4 spd. w/4.10 gear.. Geeze..., he thought he had something there... What I would give to se him take a load down the road with the Cummins... And it is nothing compared to the newer trucks out now.. But does what I want hauling horses... No fast take offs, just hold the speed when going down the road...
And besides, the insurance on the 450 was twice what it is on the two, 1 ton trucks. Simply because the 450 was in the commercial class, with the 14,000 lb. GVW, according to the numerous insurance companies I checked with, trying to find a better rate.