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The old frame is out of the barn and outside. I have it staged about waist high on some steel horses so I don't need to crawl in the dirt to remove all the plumbing. I have all the brackets blasted primed and painted for the new frame and just need to remove and paint all the plumbing before I attach it to my new frame. After that it will be torch time. I plan on cutting all the rivets and retaining all the cross member and frame brackets. Tomorrow the work will begin. I have about 8 hours to spend on it. 

I have both axles bolted in and the frame up about waist high to make the transfer of the plumbing and brackets a bit easier. I don't like crawling in the dirt and working low. I have a wheeled office chair and that suits me just fine. I will post progress pictures tomorrow. I work in the AM. I hope you enjoy the pictures and get a chance to complete something on your projects. Have a Great Day.


Today I could have done more if I would have just W

ham Bammed the plumbing from the wrecked frame to the new frame. But I didn't. I removed the plumbing and cleaned and scrubbed it all. Used DX330 to clean and wash it and then painted it with blue spray paint I had on hand. Nice sunny day so I gave it a few coats and went right in and installed it before I forgot where it went. It looks really nice on the black frame. I bolted the motor perches in place and installed the new brake hoses on the front and fastened all the brake lines. It took most of the day to wrap it up but I am satisfied with the progress. 


Thanks for looking I had a great day. I was by myself all day and enjoyed the solitude and my XM radio. The chickens were trying to help or just being nosey. All is well.


The old frame is pretty well stripped of anything I need. It is twisted and scrap as far as I am concerned. I will cut it up for the mounts and cross members. The last picture it is starting to take shape again. Being built by hand and cleaning and painting every piece takes lots of time and patience. More later. Have a Great Weekend.
Today after work I went out and salvaged some more parts for my current build. I have a few core supports in my barn but I wanted to get the last one I had out in the field and get the core support put to use. I also removed a bunch of bolts from parts I want to install on the current build. It makes it easier and gets the parts put to use. The core support is in excellent condition and it is a genuine GM one that is 35 years old. 

After some sanding and cleaning I will paint it and it will last 50 more years as long as it is not wrecked and gets reasonable care and maintenance. It has been sitting in my field attached to the M1009 since 1999. The M1009 never ran it had 13K on it and the hood was off when I bought it at DRMO. The seized engine is still under the hood with out the heads. I suspect it would still be a salvageable block. I have a lot of other projects I am working on and just getting a few parts lined up for painting and under coating. Thank you for looking. Have a Great Day.
Tonight was a slow progress night but it is something that needs to be done. I cleaned all the bump stops and reinstalled them on the frame. I installed my remanufactured power steering gear box on the frame and painted the new drag link assembly. I will install the drag link tomorrow, install the cross member and the energy suspension motor mount inserts. I will photo the process so if someone wants to do the same. I like this point in the build. I have many parts setting around. The pile goes down a little each day. Take Care and have a Great Day.








Tonight was a good productive night. I installed the front shocks the steering stabilizer and the energy suspension motor mount inserts. I also removed all my bins full of parts from a storage bin outside. I brought them inside the barn and I can ;look at them and reassemble them parts till they are all gone. Have a Great Day.



Today was a very productive day and I was able to get a lot of work completed. I wish I could get more but that is the way it always goes. I did take a break and go to a carnival with my family. That counts.
I cleaned up the rubbers for the front cab and hood hinges. I installed the hood hinges. I will be taking them off to remount the body on the frame. I was also making great progress on the front fire wall getting it back together. 



I cleaned the hood hinges oiled and greased them. This is the only way to get to the actual pivot point on the hood hinges. I also cleaned and oiled/greased the wiper linkage / transmission and installed that also. I have a long way to go but am making progress everyday. Have a Great Day. Slow but steady gets it done.
Today I broke from the schedule and worked on the M1028 wood hauling truck. It has been dragging the rear brakes on and off for the last year. Last night it was locked up tight and would barely move. All 3 off the brake cables were rusted fast.
Mostly from not being used most of the time and then using it a few times when pulling logs. I have a few new parts to get and that will fix it up. New brakes, wheel cylinders, axle seals, hub seals, all 3 new brake cables and a differential cover gasket. That was easy. I have to order the parts from a local parts store. Maybe even Autozone. Just depends where tomorrow takes me. Have a Great Day. The heavy rear drums get heavier every time I have to lift them. Is the correct size 3" X 13" for the brake shoes? I guess I should have measured them. Oh well.