rox
Veteran Member
Bird said:Yep, Harvey, I remember when you moved that bed onto Lucy and had to do a bit of modification. My brother came up from near Waco today. He got his completed truck yesterday, and it's an 11' bed (had to cut the corners off to provide sufficient clearance when turning with the fifth-wheel. I think the new F550s require a little longer bed back beyond the rear axle because the fuel tank is now behind the rear axle. Overall, the truck is about 25' long, and I'll say the 2008 Ford diesel has to be the quietest diesel I've heard. And my brother says this 2008 F550 with the 6.4L diesel and 4.88 differential is definitely more powerful than his 2000 F350 with the 7.3L diesel. But I'm sure glad I don't have to work on those machines. They've pretty well filled up the space under the hood the last few years and I do believe this 2008 model is the fullest I've seen.
Bird,
You know that scaffoling on the top of your brothers truck? That reminds me of what i see over here in the summer time. The north african arabs, mainly Moroccain and Tunisian they all seem to go back home over the summertime, they drive across Europe and down to southern Spain and take the ferry across the straight of gibralter in Spain across to Africa. There are also ferries in Marseille, Barcelona etc, that serve that summer business of the magraban going back home for summer vacation. But anyway oyu see them driving down the expressway the ca is packed to the gills and on top they have that same type of scaffolding jsut loaded with who knows what and always covered by a tarp and string. i alwys wonder hwo the cars hold up under the load. That scafolding on your brothers truck looks jsut like that. if he ever wants to sell that truck he could probably get a small fortune for it over here.
On a similar not we live not to far from where the gypsies gather every summer, Sait Marie de la mer. 50,000 Gypsies from all over the world but mostly from europe hitch up their campers and hear to Saint Marie de la mer. When the gypsie gathering is going to take place our highways are loaded with them and they travel in caravans of anywhere form 15 to 20 campers in a group. They ahve thier campout for a couple weeks, elect a new king and then they all disburse, only to come back next year. No scaffoldingin on thier trucks though, but very nice campers!