Sure, you know how to work on old trucks. Or maybe you're just starting in the hobby. Either way, safety is best learned through OPM (Other Peoples' Mistakes), not OJT!
Either as newly discovered wisdom, or a refresher, please read this article and live safely with your old truck!
Thanks for a great weekend bolters . !0 hours on the road got me home at 6 pm. Round trip millage was just under a thousand miles Uneventful trip , maybe a couple torrential down pours and a little hydroplaning but that' all . Heck , I even sailed through customs
It was great to see you all and wish I could have gotten there sooner and stayed longer. It’s always a feeling and hope to see all of you soon. Victor
Victor
41 3/4 Ton Pick Up (in process) 55 Grumman Kurbside (Doughboy) 235/3 on tree w/ OD 57 3100 - gone 58 C4400 Viking (Thor) 59 C4500 Short Bus (Magic Bus) - gone 59 G3800 1 Ton Dually (Chief) - gone
Happy to have made the trip and joined the group. Happy for the fellowship. Also happy to have proper name for the truck formerly known as flappy. Thanks for the chow and coffee. But no pictures from me
Mike B -- What do you call something that is not all originally left of its former self? Something that died and now you have this image ... not really the original thing, but still there? Something that died and now has transcended to a higher plane of existence??
John
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
'49 Chevrolet 3804 '73 IH 1310 Dump '14 Ford E-350 4x4 (Quigley)
Had a great time of fellowship and gabbing at Winchester with an amazing group of Stovebolters! Thank you everyone for making this such an enjoyable event for my Dad and I!