My red 52 M now at home.
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:42 am
I got a phone call yesterday morning from Ralph who ask if I was ready to have the truck delivered to me.
I had planned to be involved with moving it but he and his nephew Roger already had it loaded and were ready to trailer it here. I had been in the process of installing new lights in the garage so had the garage bay open and told him I bring it on. I hurridly finished the light install and wiring and had everything put away when they got here about an hour later.
Ralph had brought along a draw bar that fit on both pintles, so with the red one connected to the back of my other one, we towed it slowly and carefully off the trailer then backing the red truck like a trailer with Roger at the wheel and Ralph as ground guide we got it in the garage over the grease pit with no trouble at all.
As it sits now it needs a fuel tank installed, all the gauges put back and connected, batteries and cables added and oil and filter then I'll start it and see what it sounds like. The engine was running before Ralph removed it from another rig so It should be OK as I had rebuilt it some years ago and it has had only a couple of hundred miles on it since that time. We shall see.
Lots to be done before it goes back on the road but that's the fun part. Since redoing the front fenders on mr restored truck I haven't had a good project and have been cleaning the garage and doing small jobs in it like adding the filter system to the new compressor and installing a garage ceiling fan and needed another big job to keep me busy and broke.




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I had planned to be involved with moving it but he and his nephew Roger already had it loaded and were ready to trailer it here. I had been in the process of installing new lights in the garage so had the garage bay open and told him I bring it on. I hurridly finished the light install and wiring and had everything put away when they got here about an hour later.
Ralph had brought along a draw bar that fit on both pintles, so with the red one connected to the back of my other one, we towed it slowly and carefully off the trailer then backing the red truck like a trailer with Roger at the wheel and Ralph as ground guide we got it in the garage over the grease pit with no trouble at all.
As it sits now it needs a fuel tank installed, all the gauges put back and connected, batteries and cables added and oil and filter then I'll start it and see what it sounds like. The engine was running before Ralph removed it from another rig so It should be OK as I had rebuilt it some years ago and it has had only a couple of hundred miles on it since that time. We shall see.
Lots to be done before it goes back on the road but that's the fun part. Since redoing the front fenders on mr restored truck I haven't had a good project and have been cleaning the garage and doing small jobs in it like adding the filter system to the new compressor and installing a garage ceiling fan and needed another big job to keep me busy and broke.





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