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HarryS

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  1. These tires were new in 2000 and have been 8500 miles starting in 2017. No sign of dry rot or damage. I'm in the process of switching to 11r 22.5 tubeless. $1200. or OBO. Located in VA. (the other steer is still on the truck)
  2. Nothin' wrong with old school. Keep on keepin' on.
  3. Thanks for the great pictures. Now I don't feel so bad about not making it.
  4. Thanks for the on scene reporting and pictures. Wish I could have made it.
  5. Thanks for the info. I've got a can on it's way.
  6. Beautiful! What did you use on the exhaust manifold?
  7. 1952 International Coe Truck View Item in Catalog Lot #C-038 (Sale Order: 39 of 141) Sold for: $21,000.00 to onsite Abingdon Auto Auction (3) Shipping: Get Estimate Internet Premium : 10% See Special Terms for additional fees Instant Financing | Low PaymentsLocation: Bristol, VA Watch this Item Increment Table Get More Info Report this Item Convert Currency Share: Save Description Terms of Sale Item Description: Translate description VIN LC1622125 Beautiful frame off restored L160 that came from California Truck is ready to show! Great truck to advertise your business or hobby! Tonka logo is magnetic Very nice vintage truck that runs & drives excellent!
  8. Looks good. I like the way the pipes are tucked in. I'll be curious to watch the air cleaner conversion. I just cleaned and serviced my oil bath, what a PITA. Nice find on the keys.
  9. HarryS

    1980 DM

    It would also make a nice one for topping off swimming pools.
  10. Damn! If you look hard enough you can see the air (lol).
  11. I took mine off a couple of months ago. I used an engine hoist with a strap to hold the fender in place while removing the bolts. Then raised it above the tire and moved it aside. You can pick the fender (with inner fender) up and move it around but it is awkward when trying to unbolt and hold in place.
  12. l lucked out and found a set of six rims on FB marketplace for $45 each. I had to drive 150 miles but beats the shipping cost. Too bad they didn't have decent tires on them but then I'm pretty sure they were trailer rims.
  13. I stopped in the local Service Tire Truck Center (multiple locations VA to NY) for a quote on 11r22.5s. They priced six Kelly 146k Armoursteel all positions @$356 each and install on bare wheel @ $25 each. Also gave a quote on Coopers four Work Series RHD H 1 drives @ $482 each and two Work Series RHA H 1 steers @ $468. No price reductions in sight.
  14. Looks like it hammered for $27,500.
  15. It's a good thing nobody has handed them a gun. They would shoot themselves.
  16. I'm in the process of switching from tube type split rim to tubeless radials. I found six 22.5 x 8.25 used rims in good shape. There is a truck tire shop close by that will mount the tires if bought from him or $40 each if not. I haven't priced tires so I'm not sure if it pays to buy online or cash and carry vs through a shop. I do know when you see the price of one tire and multiply by 6 it adds up quick.
  17. Just happen to see this. Not mine. https://hendersonauctions.bidwrangler.com/ui/auctions/96488/11505853
  18. Hope you had a good one. Keep on having them.
  19. Looks like Harbor Freight has the magic tire changer for $130 before coupon. They also have the bead blaster.
  20. Larry, I hear you. I'm looking to go from bias to radial. The ones I have now (Firestone bias/tubes) date back to the early 90s. Look good, hardly any wear, no cracks or dry rot. Prices I have seen are from $400s all the way up to $700. Of course I need wheels, etc too.
  21. The picture shows up at the top of the page. I couldn't find the original post either.
  22. Enjoy the day and have many more.
  23. Looks good. Nice fit.
  24. I just filled my F-350 @ $3.99 and thought that was a bargain compared to what it has been. That's in northern VA.
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