Very nice, great score.
Very nice, great score.
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Way to go Beardo! that baby is in nice shape, and has been taken care of. Looks like the seat and dash are even still intact. Don't see that every day. Looks like it has a 2 speed rear end too. Those are fun to drive.
Last edited by pjost; 06-23-2014 at 11:21 AM.
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For being from south Dakota it is in tremendous shape. It must of been put up every winter. I'm going to replace all the fluids and rebuild the carb and put in New plugs and wires. I suppose I should also see why the breaks are not working as well. It dose seem to be in nice enough shape that if I was inclined I could make it nice and fancy. Once I get it in regular working order I may put a new head and carb on it for a bit more power. My oldest son keeps showing me all the hot rod modifications he thinks we should do. I don't think he will be satisfied until flames shoot out the exhaust.
"And if your train's on time, You can get to work by nine, and start your slaving job to get your pay. If you ever get annoyed, Look at me I'm self-employed
I love to work at nothing all day" -BTO
nice truck love the old ones
An update for anyone interested: I have to rebuild the carb and breaks before it will be available for regular use. The gasoline shooting out the side of the carb may be problematic. This winter I will have to put in a lot of new gaskets. It sat for so long most have dried out. I am hoping to have a nice garage to do this. I have to move by the 15th of next month so im not sure how everything is going to end up. I may have to rent an industrial space because I also lucked out and have a running Gleaner combine that hasn't sold yet. Landlords only will put up with so much
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