Taylortractornut
Elite Member
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2002
- Messages
- 2,770
- Location
- Iuka Mississippi USA
- Tractor
- 3550 Fard Backhoe and a 1948 Farmall Cub,
WroughtnHarv great job on the rack. Did you bend it on the Hossfield? The next 87 Cherokee I buy is gonna get a rack like that mostly for looks but may come in handy when we do our weekly off road inspection rounds at work. We use silicon bronze wire in a spool gun at a friends shop to build up bushing bores and bosses befor line or jigboring them out to fit proper bushings. y grandfater used a carbon rod and silicon bronze rod to weld galvanized boat hulls and wheel house sheet metals when I was younger. Im trying to get backinto it learning a little bit at a time trial and error.
I work for Tiffin Motor Homes that make the Allegro line of RV's. I sow a man in his early 70's driving a 45 foot AllegroBus with a 40 foot tagalong camper behind him with a pair of Goldwing motorcyles inside the travel trailer. The factory has some of its service facilties on the factory grounds and some in another part of town. We run their rubbish landfill and do alot of their site work, We get to see alot of interseting rigs come in and out. They also service other brands as well. I saw a man from NewYork that drove all the way down here with a Lexus in an enclosed trailer behind his rig without tail lights.
I work for Tiffin Motor Homes that make the Allegro line of RV's. I sow a man in his early 70's driving a 45 foot AllegroBus with a 40 foot tagalong camper behind him with a pair of Goldwing motorcyles inside the travel trailer. The factory has some of its service facilties on the factory grounds and some in another part of town. We run their rubbish landfill and do alot of their site work, We get to see alot of interseting rigs come in and out. They also service other brands as well. I saw a man from NewYork that drove all the way down here with a Lexus in an enclosed trailer behind his rig without tail lights.