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I was looking at these pictures and trying to figure out why I was hauling the truck on the trailer. And then I looked at the truck sitting at the barn and seen it was missing the rear bumper and the wires were dangling. Then I remembered why. It was ready to go have the bed Line X'ed. I removed...
I found these pictures today while I was looking around at some parts I had stored. These were in a parts file on my computer. That is my 1985 CUCV M1028. I have sold it and it is long gone. It was a beautiful truck and was like brand new inside and out. That was my brand new pick up truck...
It was a beautiful fall day in mid November here in south central Pennsylvania. I did a lot of leaf raking and some welding on Mr Rusty's cargo bed. Next week will be the final week that I will be able to do any paint work in my shop. the weather is due to change. Tis the season. Mr Rusty and...
Looks good. You took a truck that had limited use to a truck that has limitless/unlimited use. Way to go. I never had any use for the maintenance truck I had either. I sold it intact to a local farmer. I was going to make a plow truck out of it and he saw it and wanted it. Looks good with the...
Toys in my yard. Crown of Thorns and the Mule. Some of the work I have in my yard. Mr Rusty and the Easter M1008. Jersey Indian is hiding around the corner at the work shop.
Very very nice job. I can see that you are very detailed with your rebuild. That is very important. It appears to be an M1008 from the pictures of the cargo bed tie downs. Either way it looks excellent and is one of the nicest rebuilds I have ever seen. Definitely not a truck to take out in the...
This is Voodoo M1009 it is a 1984 snow plow truck. It has been on the job since 1997 and has not missed a single snow storm since. It was about to meet the scrap pile. I decided to resurrect it. I showed the steering box frame repair and then the rest of the vehicle was given a good going over...
That is all good to hear. That truck has been coast to coast twice loaded and towing and it will run flat out. Like I said I ran it hard and maintained it harder. It got washed every time it rained. Never bothered waxing it. On the trip up to you I drove my 2014 Silverado and my son passed me at...
How fast do you drive it on the interstate? That was one of the best vehicles I ever owned. Never missed a day of work and I never had to walk home or out of the woods. 19 years. I was a young guy when I got that truck. Still am a young guy just a little older. I am glad you gave it a good home...
The M1009 leaving for fame and fortune. Or maybe to be blown up in an action film. I don't know and don't care at this point. It is gone and the man is happy. Back to some real fun.
Does that M1009 have a mower deck under it? That would be a cool attachment. Oh no I got my wheels turning on that one. Rough terrain mower. Can be driven to and from the job.:driver:
ASSEL I think you need a mule conversion on your M1009. Such as this or something similar.
Just a thought to help you out with some sort of a cab closure.
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