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haha These trucks are awesome! I have some really sweet videos but not sure how to post them... can you only post from youtube??? Help with this would be entertaining for everyone!
This was on a weekend with all my buddies in a field we couldnt plant. We probably got stuck like this 5-6 times. After dark we were still at it and as i hit the hole in 4th gear in low range the front just dropped! After the nose dived the headlights went out and i thought they got smashed out...
The peddle goes down 3-4 inches and is hard. It matches the steering. haha. Is it that thing in the break line with the wires coming out of it just after the master cyl? If it is, i might still have it... If not im sure its still on one of my parts trucks.
Here is what i did. Just removed air pack and hooked it up as if it were never there. i rebuilt the master cyl an ran all new lines to the T on the frame. All the rest of the break lines look good. Just surface rust. i also removed the break light switch. I think thats what that thing was under...
Keep in mind that my truck will not have any air on it due to the fact my truck was too far gone... (Air lines smashed/farmertized) ill try to get some pics sometime this weekend.
Well i have to say (right or wrong) I completely removed the air pack on my truck and redid all the lines around it and bled the system and it stops! Fairly easily too! I have never used/experienced properly working breaks on an m135 before but i'd say its good for 1954...? I towed the truck...
I would only have time this spring if it was the first 2 weeks in june (or earlier) and i think that would be too cold..? Me and my dad have 1000 acres of crops to get in and we usually start may 20th ish and by the time i get it all sprayed is july... and then July is usually very busy too...
No. i think it was 15-20 years ago the state farm was sold. The one large barn fell many years ago and the second one fell 3-4 years ago. A good friend of ours has a small 60-80 cow dairy setup there in the remaining buildings now. We are only a half mile from there! I really want to see some...
I'm sure we could have a great time! these are some pics of last summer. I got my little dozer stuck wile disking the weeds down and my truck somehow found the same hole! We keep this 4 acre field just for playing in usually and have many dirt piles and other 6x6 terrain to clime! Its a peet...
Yep! With winch. we also have plans to build a sprayer out of a M931. We are hoping we can just have a 500 or 1000 gallon tank in the back of the truck with 60' hyd booms. We dont have that large of fields in Wisconsin, and hopefully it stays afloat!
We would also like to put a bulk fert/lime...
We made a fuel truck for our farming/excavating operation out of aM931A1. We removed everything from the cab back. Spare tire rack, fithwheel plate, and the exhaust and its large hanger. I then went and weighed the truck at the local feed mill and it weighed 18,360
Hope this helps! here is a...
Me and my dad went to poofstock 2013 and had a blast and will surly try to make the next one! We have a 300 acre farm (about 15 minutes away from the poofstock gathering) with 3 sand and gravel pits, woods and low ground fields i play/mud in. I kinda have a course setup that goes all around the...