Morning guys,
I'm glad you like her.
Since Moby is kaput I have had to run for parts etc using Lucy. The transmission is a dream. She's smooth and she holds the proper gear for the speed. If I'm doing thirty she sets in third, well, just like riding with a gearhead who loves to hear the motor just where it should be.
Bgott, I'm using the old bed. Originally she had a hundred and twenty six inches center of axle to cab. I had them shorten it to Moby's one oh eight.
The tool box came off without a hitch. I got real lucky. I must have been smarter back then when I build it in place. /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif
The bed is another story. The big fly in the syrup is behind the axle is a box that runs from side to side. That's where I keep the shovels, digging bars, post hole diggers, brooms, etc. The fenders are full one eighties and part of the bed itself. So the bed has to be lifted straight up and Moby pulled out from under it. Then Lucy has to be backed under and the bed lowered to fit.
So yesterday afternoon I was under there cutting the expanded metal and tubing frame of the tool box to allow the bed to be lifted up. Also the pintle hitch and receiver assembly is attached to the frame big time. So that had to be cut to separate it from the bed. I'm a firm believer that hitch assemblies always be independent of the bed and an integral part of the frame.
I'm about two hours of detail work away from welding a cross piece at the front of the bed where I will set up a couple of jacks. Jacks at the front and Iris at the back and the bed should come up and off of Moby. Then I'll pull the exactomundo measurements for trimming Lucy's frame and she'll be backed under.
Once the new bed is on, the hitch assembly is made in place, and the fuel inlet fabricated and in place. I'll paint the bed on the truck and the toolbox on stands. The toolbox will then be installed between the bed and the cab. Then it'll be time hopefully sometime tomorrow afternoon to start putting all the tools, drawers, and welder back in place so Lucy can hook up to the trailer with Iris and next week be earning her keep.
I'm excited. But it is a lot of work. I'm doing it all by myself. I've found I have fewer employee problems when I work that way.