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Now, this is a nice story, but with the typical ending of how the computer age is turning the younger humans into idiot savants, knowing how to do one thing very well, Iphoneitis, computeritis, etc. But your region of the world sounds heavenly~ Gods country!
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I'd get some work done if my cell phone would quit ringing! argh! lol
This morning, this humid hot morning, I relocated the spring pads on the rear end. They were spaced too wide at 42.5", so I moved them to 41.5", amazing amount of work for just 1"~! Then showing My Little Mule I at work! I'm telling ya~ you need one of these things! The manual hoyer lift screw mechanism weighs alot, so I can put a little more weight way out and still won't tip over. I'm wanting to make a counter weight for heavier items that need to be further out. I love My Little Mule!
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Love your truck and the build. What axle did you use here?
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02-02-2015, 10:47 AM | #4 |
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Hey Strider, the axle was already in my truck, but was in desperate need of attention! Dave Chapman which is very close by, he was there for me in my helping him put new parts in the axle. It's nothing special, as it's not a posi, but is serving me well! Check out the blog below
dne' http://www.classiccarsandtools.com/2...ache-rear-end/
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I have a 57 GMC I'm building and have an 85 10 bolt and two 12 bolts but am thinking of going with a 69 camaro 10 bolt I have a line on. Can you measure your rear axle from wheel mount to wheel mount? I'm curious as to how that sizeable 12 bolt tucks in between the fenders. I think my 10 bolt and 12 bolts are too wide, hence the Camaro axle choice if I can acquire it.
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08-08-2013, 01:36 PM | #6 |
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Nice welds! Looking GOOD
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08-08-2013, 01:56 PM | #7 |
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Thanks, that's my better weld, you don't I'd post a crappy weld!. I was a little nervous for some reason
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08-08-2013, 01:39 PM | #8 |
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If you're gonna be at the next Niftie's, I'll come look for your truck.
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08-08-2013, 01:59 PM | #9 |
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That would be great! We'll be gone on vacation for a 1 and half weeks, I'll holler atcha when we go to the next one. I just hope I get the axle done by then!
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08-10-2013, 11:03 AM | #10 |
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Hey D'ne
Thanks for telling about this site. WOW! I am impressed with your work on the truck, not that it surprises me but looks like you have really stepped up your game!!! This is Craig BTW from that Mustang site
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My friend from Stangfix! ;)
Craig! I'm so pleased to see you joined this site~ it's pretty much like the Stangfix, wonderful people! Also thank you for the compliments! I learned so much from the mustang, but this truck was/is a whole different animal! Just when I think I'm getting the hang of things, it gets more complicated!
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08-12-2013, 05:01 PM | #12 |
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Say 007 I'm building a 57 for my wife 2 dr wagon
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08-15-2013, 10:28 PM | #13 |
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I took some time and read your build and I have to say- you have done a great job on your truck! It's really cool when you see a member of the opposite sex taking an interest in building cool rides and having the skills to do so. Once again, great job!
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Thank you! It takes a while to go through build threads, I've read many! Incredible journeys! Now if I can just get that rear end back together! We've been on vacation for the past week and I'm anxious to get back to work! Actually working on my projects is challenging fun and I consider them vacations
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Very cool truck, I read the thread tonight(morning lol). Great story. I agree with your choice of British Racing green for the TR6.
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Hi! Thank you for reading my thread! When I read my own build thread, it's like I'm reading someone else's build thread! Mistakes were made, bad choices, but I do consider every page a learning lesson. I hope on this next project to do better! And yes, that BRGreen is more then likely the color it will wind up being
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I just finished reading your thread! My oh my, you have had quite a journey! Very impressive work and problem shooting!
And you! Rearend rebuilding, welding, kneedragging lovely grandma! I had great fun reading. Thank you! Pontus Posted via Mobile Device |
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Oh! I forgot to say that the truck looks great and your use of the "mule" inspired me to get one for myself! Much easier than using the forklift for the smaller stuff!
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Sorry no build thread the orange car in the back ground is my Nova in the before state.
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08-20-2013, 08:17 PM | #20 |
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Darn, I'd better get some new glasses! Looks like a good year of the Nova
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Oh my, sorry for not answering sooner! forgive me! I'm so happy that you may build a "little Mule"~! if you do, please post a picture! I cannot express how much that mini crane has saved my back! And thank you so much for the compliments!!!!
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Could I ask you a favour? Please post a couple of pics of your "mule" for me so I can copy it... What do you use for lifting, wire? Or hydralics? Thanks Pontus Posted via Mobile Device |
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cfisher, I don't know how to set up the ring and pinion, but I do know how to take the thing apart, clean it up and make it look nice. Dave Chapman (The Hollister road company) will be setting that part up this Friday if all goes well. He's been Superman for his help and expertise in electrical necessities(relays, etc)!
So, I hope all goes well on the rebuilding of my rear axle~ I bought this back cover off of ebay~ it's looks really neat! Should look great peaking out from the underneath! I just put a couple bolts on to hold it, so I could step back and marvel at it! Maybe next week I'll have this old truck back on the ground again! dne'
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Hey Dave, yeah, I wish it weren't quite so large looking. It's going to "twerk" alright!
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