Presto! Like new.
More awesome work.
lu4 winch rebuild
I had to tear down my spare winch down to get a good brass gear.
old parts new parts
1-CR 12424 1- SKF 7440
1-CR 511430 1-SKF 44968
2-CR9994 4-SKF9998
1-CR349BM216 2-SKF 44968
2- timken 23256 cup
2-timken 23100 roller
some of the order seals were wider so I used 2 to fill the hole
m715 270 by tom boyer, on Flickr
m715 274 by tom boyer, on Flickr
tailgate rebuild
m715 282 by tom boyer, on Flickr
cut the bottom out of square tube so I could treat the rust.
m715 283 by tom boyer, on Flickr
welded a brace at the base of the tube
m715 285 by tom boyer, on Flickr
ss tailgate pins
m715 289 by tom boyer, on Flickr
done
m715 286 by tom boyer, on Flickr
Nice!...You make the pins or some other application?
Is that real money?
turned the pins out in the shop
Fantastic work.
See... guys like you.. That's why I don't bother posting a build thread here. I just bolted a shiny 390 in Detroit Diesel Green to a T18 with 30 year old grease on it and stuffed them in a frame with 50 year old dirt on it.
Reminds me of the time I was at the shooting range, popping off mediocre groups with .223 at 50 yards... and a Texas Ranger rolls up and starts snapping off bull's eyes at 100 yards with a custom 1911 in .38 Super...
I packed up and left.
I fired up the 390 for a few seconds yesterday. Needs a boatload of carb and timing adjusting... just waiting on the radiator now.
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