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Old 03-31-2013, 11:29 PM   #1
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Looks awesome!! Hey Keith I think it was buckss thread where I read him having an issue with his boyds tank. Something about when he turns to one side all the fuel goes away from the pump starving it.

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I don't think Keith will have a problem with this because his engine is carburated. I also read that Boyds has increased baffling in their tanks.
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:43 PM   #2
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Ohh. I see. Forgot you had EFI. Would still like to know what pump he's using.

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Old 03-23-2013, 11:35 PM   #3
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Will you be relocating the battery? Would the stock tray work with the Hill's tubs? Nice progress. Those hood bits make it to you ok?
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Old 03-23-2013, 11:49 PM   #4
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Will you be relocating the battery? Would the stock tray work with the Hill's tubs? Nice progress. Those hood bits make it to you ok?
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Yes, I'm relocating the battery to a "cage thing" I'm going to build for the tank, compressors, valves and battery that will be located right behind the cab. I'm not sure the stock battery tray would work on the Hills tubs...

I got all the hood pieces.....they are exactly what I need to repair my hood....thanks again.
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Frame looks great. Cant wait to order one some day. Gotta make room first. You gotta make CTC, because you already have a room waiting on you. Keep the pictures coming.
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Fuel Tank looks great, all the Boyd Welding ones I've seen have the filler neck mounted towards the side. I like how yours is dead center. Do you have to ask them to move the filler neck there. I want this tank for mine if I can get the filler neck in the same location.
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Old 03-27-2013, 07:41 PM   #7
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Fuel Tank looks great, all the Boyd Welding ones I've seen have the filler neck mounted towards the side. I like how yours is dead center. Do you have to ask them to out the filler neck there. I want this tank for mine if I can get the filler neck in the same location.
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Old 03-27-2013, 08:11 PM   #8
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Your frame looks great! Looks like you bootlegging John Deere lawn mowers
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Fuel Tank looks great, all the Boyd Welding ones I've seen have the filler neck mounted towards the side. I like how yours is dead center. Do you have to ask them to out the filler neck there. I want this tank for mine if I can get the filler neck in the same location.
Yes, I had him change a few things for me....the sending unit was also been moved. If you like I have the drawing on the tank and can email it to you....just pm me your email address.
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Yes, I had him change a few things for me....the sending unit was also been moved. If you like I have the drawing on the tank and can email it to you....just pm me your email address.
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Old 03-27-2013, 07:33 PM   #11
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Your frame looks great! Looks like you bootlegging John Deere lawn mowers
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Old 03-27-2013, 08:25 PM   #12
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Looking good, Keith! We are going to run that same tranny cooler on Korbin's truck.
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I'd like to get the specs on the tank also. I'll send you my email addy! Thanks Keith! You should become a Boyd dealer! Or are you already? I'd buy from you!
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Old 03-28-2013, 03:01 PM   #14
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Is the trans crossmember PB also?
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Doesn't look like much but the brake lines and fuel lines have been run by my good buddy Roger @ RPL Customs......he's twice as fast as me and I needed to get it done this weekend so I can install the motor and trans next weekend. I also cut all the A/C vents in the cab and welded up all the un-needed holes....it's getting ready for some paint (sorry forgot to take pictures of that part)
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Old 04-01-2013, 08:49 AM   #17
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Doesn't look like much but the brake lines and fuel lines have been run by my good buddy Roger @ RPL Customs......he's twice as fast as me and I needed to get it done this weekend so I can install the motor and trans next weekend. I also cut all the A/C vents in the cab and welded up all the un-needed holes....it's getting ready for some paint (sorry forgot to take pictures of that part)
Looks great Keith! We hope to have my son's chassis looking like that soon, but this is all we got done this weekend..... Do you think we could convince Roger to come to Pensacola for a weekend????
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Doesn't look like much but the brake lines and fuel lines have been run by my good buddy Roger @ RPL Customs......he's twice as fast as me and I needed to get it done this weekend so I can install the motor and trans next weekend. I also cut all the A/C vents in the cab and welded up all the un-needed holes....it's getting ready for some paint (sorry forgot to take pictures of that part)
What size break lines did you guys run? I'm at this stage in my build. I would appreciate the hook up. Thanks.
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Boy he sure does do a great job on those lines! Looking good Keith!
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Awesome! Frame and brake lines look great Keith!
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Old 03-31-2013, 11:27 PM   #24
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Great pics on the brake lines, thanks for posting them up!
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