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fifth wheel

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  1. A while back I was talking to a guy from the West coast and he called them "Oklahoma cultivator wheels". They are ok if you true them , and don't use a 1" gun on 3/4-10 studs.

    Just recently the left front wheel and tire came off turning right from broken studs.

    This one the right front tire and wheel came off, one broken stud. (spoke marks near white line) The tire rolled up to the gray house on the right. (run away tires another serious problem). Fortunately no one was injured, but the owner took the truck out of service , and the driver refused to drive it.

    Both class 8 trucks with 6 spokes.

    FW

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  2. I am sure this is not this persons' first truck, and like the modifications and few extras that make it unique. Must be a lot of small car, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic so the dropdown window and curb mirrors. The bigger wheel clamps so those chrome wheels don't slip.

    Appears to be well cared for, can't say that about the building.

    FW

  3. I have been around all aspects of construction , trucks, tractors, heavy equipment, and machinery my entire life. Time goes much to fast so I would like to share some pictures and stories of the past. Sometime changing from roll film to digital images a couple of years worth of pictures are locked up in my computer.

    I can be somewhat of a "yarn spinner" so this could be a long thread.

    FW

  4. The D 7 tractors with 4 cylinder turbocharged engines were the D7D - 17 A series, D7E - 47A, 48A series, D7F - 47A, 48A series. The D's, E's , and F models 1959-1974. Basic same engine in all, the D7F the rpm was increased and some were known to have engine failures. 47A direct drive, 48A powershift.

    From earlier days my favorite crawler is the D7D 17A. (looks and sound)

    FW

  5. Around 1973 they raised the cab on all models, hence the headlights lower in the grille and the skirts on the fenders, and offered larger Cummins power at this time (sup 250, 290, 335, and 350). prior to this Detroit power (671,and 871) Cummins ( 230, 250) was available.

    It has been about 18 years since I started looking for one, finally got one about 3 years ago. Not many left and they should be saved.

    FW

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