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Biggest Ranger In Jersey???


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i want that truck
 
You could suicide the doors, and just climb up the front tire.
 
Upside-down gull wing, with stairs on the inside like a plane.
 
Upside-down gull wing, with stairs on the inside like a plane.

That would be awesome,

Or just go low budget and have a rope ladder that comes out when the door is opened.
 
thanks for the input guys got the bed on and plumbing fuel system post some pics tomarrow
 
starting to look like a truck! getting the rear bored out for the ouversons tomarrow then that will bolt right in
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my little mig welder. the welds might not pass mag particle but for a 5yr old not bad he welded in the sheet metal to cover the old manual shifter and alot of other small non-structural stuff (he wont be welding the ends on my link bars just yet)
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I like how there's a little floor jack next the the stack of blocks supporting the rear of the truck. Yeeeaaaaaaaaaah.......I don't think that jack is gunna help. Lol
 
Awesome truck man! and its good to see that your kids are interested in the truck insted of video games.
 
Hows the 2.3 Auto gong to pull that around in 4X4 Low? :dunno:
 
Read the back posts..... he's got a demon of a v-8 going in it.

2.3 would be funny.... for about 5minutes when the trans ate itself. lol

Frank

looking good man......... your still missing a part or two here and there.... I'll be looking for the finished build in a week or two though.

Ever find you a rope ladder big enough to climb up?
and my step-dad wants to trade you motors out of his 72 Chevy, lol.
 
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I hate to ask but I have to. What are you going to do if you get a flat?
 
Since he's basically running tractor tires..... Rayburn, or some place like that, we have them come out to the farm all the time.

I once ran a deer antler (nice 8 point hehe) through a tire on the tractor and we called in the location... they came out and replaced the tire and disposed of the old one. hands free for us.

And you can change them yourself if you have a spare rim and tire..... I have done this on combines (used a fork-lift) and tractors (used two 4ft bars to pry and align lug holes)

With the weight this vehicle should be at, and the heavy duty'ness of the tires, I don't anticipate he'd have many issues with flats.
But i believe he is making a custom trailor with space for spares.... I just had an idea, you could put a tire hydraulic arm like what they run on IH service trucks just for that occassion!!! but it prolly wouldn't see that much use... and are you gonna liquid fill the tires to keep the center of gravity lower?
Frank
 
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