ford4wd08
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As a few of you know from reading my Bronco II thread, my grandfather that I was very close with passed away last year.
He was a coal miner most his life, then retired to cattle farming which I cut my teeth on as a youth and teenager.
He had his own junk yards of Ford trucks. Most of his rigs were from the mid to late 80's.
All the trucks unfortunately due to to there condition were junked. There is one rig left that I am going to get and fix up. I have a lot of history with this truck. I rode with my papaw hauling cattle and hay many miles in this rig.
When I turned 16, he had bought an '05 F350 dually with a Powerstroke and I was left driving the old grey truck as we called it. Every other rig he had was red.
I hauled 100's of round bales feeding cattle in this thing and it was the truck I learned to drive a 5 speed in.
So as I get closer to wrapping the BII up, I'll be going to pick this rig up soon to began some work on it.
I can't find a lot of info on it. The truck was sold as incomplete rig from Ford, without a bed on it. He bought the aluminum flat bed to put on it and got adapters to make it a dually.
I know it has a solid front axle with leaf springs at all 4 corners, a 5 speed transmission with OD, a manual T-case, manual locking hubs, and the last year 460 with a 4 barrel holley carb on it.
If you look on Rock Auto or the like, there are a bunch of options that can come with F350 from engines to axles to cabs, etc. I'll have to wade through that.
It ran when I parked as the saying goes, if I remember correctly it had an electric fuel pump in the tank I replaced on the grass out in the field and got it running.
The engine might need a rebuild, but I'll work through that after I get it running first.
Anyhow, sorry for being long winded, here are some pictures.
If anyone has any ideas what this thing was equipped with, I'm all ears.
It looks like it has a duraspark ignition with the round coil type?
He was a coal miner most his life, then retired to cattle farming which I cut my teeth on as a youth and teenager.
He had his own junk yards of Ford trucks. Most of his rigs were from the mid to late 80's.
All the trucks unfortunately due to to there condition were junked. There is one rig left that I am going to get and fix up. I have a lot of history with this truck. I rode with my papaw hauling cattle and hay many miles in this rig.
When I turned 16, he had bought an '05 F350 dually with a Powerstroke and I was left driving the old grey truck as we called it. Every other rig he had was red.
I hauled 100's of round bales feeding cattle in this thing and it was the truck I learned to drive a 5 speed in.
So as I get closer to wrapping the BII up, I'll be going to pick this rig up soon to began some work on it.
I can't find a lot of info on it. The truck was sold as incomplete rig from Ford, without a bed on it. He bought the aluminum flat bed to put on it and got adapters to make it a dually.
I know it has a solid front axle with leaf springs at all 4 corners, a 5 speed transmission with OD, a manual T-case, manual locking hubs, and the last year 460 with a 4 barrel holley carb on it.
If you look on Rock Auto or the like, there are a bunch of options that can come with F350 from engines to axles to cabs, etc. I'll have to wade through that.
It ran when I parked as the saying goes, if I remember correctly it had an electric fuel pump in the tank I replaced on the grass out in the field and got it running.
The engine might need a rebuild, but I'll work through that after I get it running first.
Anyhow, sorry for being long winded, here are some pictures.
If anyone has any ideas what this thing was equipped with, I'm all ears.
It looks like it has a duraspark ignition with the round coil type?
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