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yarnall

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  1. A buddy convinced another buddy that the roof on my pole barn slid back and I picked the trucks out with a crane. That would do the job. Maybe I could get a good deal on it.
  2. Nice. I have a really rust set of tandems from a B42 that are cheap if you want them. Have fun with it whatever you do. Mike.
  3. The trucks are still available. Here are some pictures of the RL.
  4. The add has been pulled down. I don't think the trucks were sold though.
  5. Thanks for the offer but it would cost too much to have shipped out here. Someone else had given me a few leads.
  6. I need a torsion bar for the cab of my 1964 F715, I have one but need two. This is for the early cab without the jack. Part number is 1RY220P3. I would buy a new or use torsion bar. Thanks, Michael Yarnall
  7. Nice. Thanks for posting. I might have to go look at these. Mike
  8. I also have and A model and love it. I called about the truck. If it is as nice as he says it is a good deal. Original owner. One repaint. Was running about 18 months ago and should run again. I am waiting on pictures. He said he had a lot of interest. MIke
  9. This truck is for sale by a friend of mine. I know several of you have seen it on the road in the Pottstown, PA area. He repowered it with CF engine a few years ago. I told him I thought the price was high. You can make up your own mind. His name is Dave and his number is 610-639-1296. It is not my truck. Please do not contact me about it. 20161111191411.pdf
  10. yarnall

    1961 B81 Door

    Welcome to the forum. Any B model door would work, but I have one from a B81. Where are you at? I am in Boyertown PA Mike.
  11. That sucks. It is a tough call. You will have a lot of money into rebuilding it. Might be cheaper and more reliable to put something newer in it. $800 is a lot for those pistons but I paid $1000 for 6 pistons for an EN540. They are for my father's B66 that I wanted to keep gas powered. Mike.
  12. I'd like those front wheels for My father's RL712LST.
  13. Maybe it is familiarity, but I find classic American trucks beautiful and European trucks funny looking. Thanks for the pictures though.
  14. Nice. I want one, but spend all my money on junky old trucks.
  15. I took a better picture today. Try to get a better background too.
  16. Your 420 looks great. Here is my 1957 420. It is my only John Deere. I am more of a Red Power guy, but I love this tractor. I don't really farm. I have the brush hog hooked to it now. Not the best picture. I sold the Model T.
  17. The fire truck sold for $5200. The stub nose dump truck sold for about $6800. It was the neatest truck there. The engine was stuck and it had hydraulic brakes. The IH wrecker sold for $7000 and some. I think it was a good deal with a cummins in it. I didn't buy any of them. The non-running K100 were bringing $4000-5000. One didn't have an engine or transmission and brought $4500.
  18. What would you want for the radiator? Where is it located? I'm near Philly. Mike.
  19. That was quite a burn out. How fast were you going by the end of his property? I only took a few pictures this year.
  20. Cal Little sold his last Ford pickup with about 100,000 miles on it to a friend. I don't remember if it had a problem but the back two spark plugs couldn't be reached. He took it to the dealer and was told the cab had to be removed to change them.
  21. I think you are going to end up with a show truck with all the work you are putting into it. It is a shame for the grey truck though. 41chevy: I love mayo on my hotdogs and I love my 4070A with a 400 big cam. Mike
  22. I am pretty sure this truck is an 85LS and only a couple serial numbers higher than mine. It broke my heart to see it burnt up.
  23. My grandfather delivered Model A Fords from the Chester PA plant. How much of a vehicle he got depended on what he was delivering. He often sat on a wooden box while delivering truck chassis. They gave him money for the return train ride, but if he hitched a ride he could keep the money. One time he was delivering a truck chassis in the winter. It slid off the road nose first into a snow bank up to the windshield. He got pulled out and continued on his way without a scratch on it. Mike
  24. I have driven my 25 AC at 25 mph and that is fast enough without a windshield. I don't know how motorcyclist do it. It has the brake booster so it stops ok. I haven't had to stop in an emergency. It has pneumatic tires but they were put on in 1936 so I don't want to be too hard on them.
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