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Rob

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  1. 1 hour ago, AZB755V8 said:

    Keep hearing about shipping cost killing deals on trucks. There is a company that totes around ambulances and service trucks for disaster areas. They do fill in transport for stuff like we mess with. When I had my B-755 shipped from PA to AZ the cost was a $1.00 a mile as one of his trucks was deadheading back this way. Thought it was a good deal. Got a 26 foot long frame from Denver to Phoenix hauled for $600. A little less than $1.00 a mile. I could not get my truck there and back for that money. Anyone need the info PM me and I can dig it up, Think it was, Kansas City Transport. Guy's name was Stan.

    Hope I'm not speaking out of turn but make contact with Ray, (MHE9) on this website. I've had him haul a couple of long distance projects to my place and not only is he a nice professional guy, his pricing is right for the task.

  2. I had repacked the cylinder and installed a new pump the last four or five years this truck ran hauling asphalt. When it finally was put out of service by DOT it came to me for parts. I drove it home about 70 miles with "Momma" in chase and started robbing parts from the carcass as I've done for many years now.

    What put it out of service was one of the rear brake drums finally broke apart from no material thickness left in the surface and they got caught running it that way. 

  3. It was Galion or Heil but I can't remember for sure. The truck was a 1972 R-685 converted to a dump truck back in the late 1970's. I still have most of the carcass but it was really eaten away.

    I'd have to stroke that cylinder before I'd let it go to ensure it's a good one. Worked the bed just fine but that's been about 10 years ago and it's been setting since. No real problem to build a jig to both allow extension and push it back down with my shop pump.

     

  4. Square cut "O" ring at the back of the water pump, oil cooler pack sealing rings, head gasket, all suspect. With the engine running is there bubbling in the radiator? If so, head gasket or head cracked. Not a bad idea to rebuild oil cooler unit regardless. 

  5. There is a septic company around here that has one with a manual transmission so apparently they could be had. If'n I remember correctly, the shifter assembly was mounted to a frame and sealed to the cab  with a rubber boot. When the cab is tilted it remains in place. I never really seen inside the truck as I was looking at the PTO driven hydraulic pump which powered a vacuum pump, and dumping cylinders. The transmission was exposed so could see the linkage and rod. 

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  6. I have some new 15-22.5 Goodyear bias tires and Dayton rims. The tires have never seen direct sunlight and never mounted. Rims currently have the same size tires but are very old. They were originally on the steer axle of my "Yella Dog" B-61 and in good condition. I purchased the tires to put onto those rims and never did.

    I don't have anything around in 22.5 rubber. I'm attempting to go from 10.00-20 to 11RX22.5 myself.

     

  7. The RL has a power right window and I'm going to install one into the R-612 sometime so didn't punch the regulator holes. I did those just to see if I could and a guy I had working for me at the time had relation that was a seamstress. Had she done the sewing, it would have been perfectly straight lines. I don't have access to a machine that will sew that many layers myself so probably couldn't make another set. 

  8. 2 hours ago, j hancock said:

    Absolutely Outstanding Matt!  You are making some good progress.

    As a super triple check on the door fitment and operation, verify the dovetails on the door and jamb and the door seal retaining strip with a new seal in place.  Much easier to make an adjustment while still in primer. 

    Ask me why I know....

    I prefer "slabs" of modeling clay when fitting repaired, aftermarket, or generic sheet metal. Place the clay in a few places around the perimeter you are working with, align body lines and openings, open and look at impressions. Measuring thickness of impressions allows you to adjust accordingly. 

  9. If it's the gent I'm thinking of he is a resaler. I don't know him at all, just seen several overpriced trucks, (my opinion) through the years with that name in the advertisement.

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    A simple google search of his name reveals he owns "Horseless Carriage" of which I know you are quite familiar. I suppose I am in error with my comment of having nothing to do with trucking.

  10. 16 hours ago, ranchhopper said:

    Got a real nice superliner 1 chrome bumper if you don't mind redrilling the holes to make it fit.

     

    I have a buddy whom is budget rebuilding a 1st generation RW and would rather it go to that cause than mine. I know a front bumper is needed. He doesn't use internet so if you could send me a couple snaps I'll certainly forward them.

    Thanks,

     

  11. I knew you were working with a multi function setup from your original description. I didn't know about the apparatus at the rear. Sounds like you have two pumps driven by a common shaft directly powered by the engine crankshaft. These are designed to move fluid constantly as you have covered by interconnecting the hoses together. That is called a "tandem" style pump if gear, or vane type. A piston type pump is much different but you've not said the pump is round so assuming it is a gear type pump.

    I would like you to get a measurement of time it takes to dump your bed at the engine rpm you like. You can adjust this at leisure. Then post a few photos of the bed, the hoist cylinder(s), diameter of the hoist cylinders, and stroke length of the bed lifting cylinders. We can move along to sizing a pump/pto after the hardware in place is evaluated to work with. Don't worry about the plow functions at this time but post up some photos so I can see what you are working with.

    There should be a tag affixed to that pump and relay any numbers you find.

    What functions are you wanting this truck to perform? Dump, plow, and that is it, or are there other options like a bed vibrator, conveyor, spinner, wings, etc?

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