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JoeH

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  1. I do believe they're all 673 cu inch engines. Even the 675/676.
  2. Yarnall called first dibs on the rear axle, if he doesn't want it you can have it. Top Top line 425 Top line. 11KH-415JCP. Several digits questionable Lower line reads 117 614753 unsure about the 6. Rated at 19,040 lbs Vin u685t13101 Dad says it was a triple A truck, no idea who they were.
  3. 1952??? That thing looks like it'd sell like hot cakes if they rolled it off the assembly line today!
  4. My DM used to have rears so low you could put it in 1st direct (2 stick trans) from a stop with no clutch and it'd click right in no grinding.
  5. It's 10x24, about 27" end to end. 24" weld to weld. Small tank is 7x14, about 17 end to end. Large tank is 12x 24, about 30 end to end.
  6. Hope it wasn't a spoke hub, that makes it worse at 6:30 am. We pull them off and never put them back on. Horribly annoying to check brake linings, and horribly annoying when stones get caught in there.
  7. Loading is easy. Take your pick, 1970s Case wheel loader, 1964? Oliver white 2-44FL, or late 1960s or early 1970s R685ST crane. Cab is really rough, but if you want it I'll be gentle. My dad plowed with the truck for years.
  8. Radiator would fit an r685, at least 2 of my R's, my DM, and this U model all have the same radiator. Late 60's to '80. Not sure if the radiator in my 1988 R690 is the same, I know my 95 RD is different. Check your messages.
  9. I see 3 air tanks in the pictures, could easily have a 9x20 there. I'll check, but I expect freight wouldn't be cheap from PA to CA
  10. Apologies, Southeastern PA. Chalfont to be precise. Planning on gutting the truck this week, so I'll PM my cell # to interested parties. Don't want claimed pieces to sit here long, so I'd prefer local boys to pick things up promptly, helps me keep from tripping over things.
  11. Fuel tanks, someone please take them. Air tanks, have a spare hood that's in great shape. All I plan to keep is frame, engine, and power steering. Trans will likely get kept if no one wants. Aluminum 5 speed behind the 237.
  12. Turns out this U685T model shares the frame layout and bolt pattern that my '79 R686ST has from the front to the crossmembers before the rear suspension. We're stripping it down, cutting and splicing the frame to repair our R model, then scrapping anything we don't need and you guys don't want. Rear axle, transmission, anything on the cab.... Dont care about getting anything for it, just don't want everything we don't need to get scrapped.
  13. Rolling down the road you see the chrome and miss the hood cracks.
  14. 1979 R686ST single frame, 38k rears. I can get more dimensions if anyone's willing to sell a rail. My dad's been commenting about a noise while driving his truck the past couple weeks. Walking around his truck today I noticed the frame cracked vertically at the splay, right under the driver seat. We would be much obliged if anyone has a decent frame rail in a parts truck in the Quakertown, PA region.
  15. We have the harbor freight truck trans jack, works well but you may want to make your own deck adapter to hold the transmission. The "safety" chain is a joke, and the 4 angle iron feet that bolt to the deck are slippery. Jack handle is very nice, it pivots around so you can operate it from almost anywhere. The jack is also nice to use for spoke hubs.
  16. You posted it on the internet; I tried it; it works. Just kidding. 😎
  17. Been slammed at work, haven't had much time to work on it. Maybe with this coronavirus I'll have some idle time to work on it!
  18. Mixer body sitting on it's horse! Lots of design and fabrication ahead of us!
  19. I owned a 2001 etech 400, I couldn't find a single freeze plug on the engine, let alone a block heater. I'm sure it had freeze plugs, but I couldn't find them...
  20. I won't touch an inversion table any more, I tried my brothers and threw my back out pretty bad. I let my muscles relax a bit too much and felt my vertebrae separate enough for something to slip between them that doesn't belong between them...
  21. That frame is immaculate. Could wish for a double frame though, that's a lot of weight pushing down on the frame when the body first starts going up. Great find, how many miles? Tractor first, so I guess it'll have a few.
  22. I think he meant it ain't right for an R model. And id agree. The R's I have done have a light like that, they have a pedestal light for the turn signal. My DM however has a light similar on the side of the fender wheel well, but it sets into the hole with a rubber grommet.
  23. JoeH

    1976 U685T

    And I'd put a price on it if I knew what it was worth. Which hopefully is not less than scrap value.
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