Lefty
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I washed it. Does that count?
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Is that a winch behind your vehicle knocker? Got a thread or pics on how you mounted it there? Real clean install.I washed it. Does that count?View attachment 92257
I drove a rusty Isuzu for many years in a rust belt city. I completely understand. Ford uses the same steel as everybody else, but the wrong kind of paint.We have never washed ours. The paint is way too faded to make a difference, the old wax job is peeling off, so any good rain is sufficient to get the dust off.
In hindsight, however, we should have been hosing down the chassis frequently. Chicago's road salt has been eating it alive from underneath for years. The frame rails at the back, and the tail end cross-member have fallen apart so the bumper is hanging on with a strong rope until I can weld some braces on (and fabricate a cross-member. Which I don't know how to do...)
Never had a car or truck before this whose chassis rotted BEFORE the body did! What does Ford use for metal, anyway? Something new on the periodic table?
Yup. I posted a thread here a year ago. It's 4,700 lb winch with synthetic cable and remote control. Some members said that this was much too small, arguing mine will never work off road. Maybe so, It certainly won't pull an F150 out of the quicksand, but it will get a neighbor out of a snowbank on reasonably level city streets.Is that a winch behind your vehicle knocker? Got a thread or pics on how you mounted it there? Real clean install.
Nice! I picked up a 1950 Ferguson TO-20 last year, virtual twin to the Ford 8N/2N/9N tractors. Mine wasn’t running when I got it and I still haven’t got it to run right, but I have got it to run a little. Think the governor might be stuck. Fix one problem to find another.The GF followed me home in my Ranger after I bought this. She ain't real good at taking pics.
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Where you able to use Ranger instr cluster for gauges, very interested in that information on my build
Yup. I posted a thread here a year ago. It's 4,700 lb winch with synthetic cable and remote control. Some members said that this was much too small, arguing mine will never work off road. Maybe so, It certainly won't pull an F150 out of the quicksand, but it will get a neighbor out of a snowbank on reasonably level city streets.
I should know. I had one on my old pickup for twenty years. I used this new one twice last winter...no problem. The valance is well supported just behind the fairlead. The winch is bolted to a 4" wide 1/4" steel plate that spans the two frame rails.
Nice! I picked up a 1950 Ferguson TO-20 last year, virtual twin to the Ford 8N/2N/9N tractors. Mine wasn’t running when I got it and I still haven’t got it to run right, but I have got it to run a little. Think the governor might be stuck. Fix one problem to find another.
Thanks. I'm planning a future project. I'd like to have a front winch and a removable rear winch. Hidding it like yours may prevent theft. I won't be pulling much, except the project truck if it gets stuck and needs a little bump out. I'm not planning any real harcore offroad stuff in it. Heck, I've gotten stuck on wet grass in my level yard, with street tires, in my current Ranger.
I think mine cost $130.00. I had been thinking about bolting tow loops on the frame in back, but I've got dual exhausts instead.
I got mine pretty cheap and it’s arguably in pretty good shape. No real rust on it, little dirty and a couple tires don’t hold air real well. Previous owner did a hack job of a 12 volt conversion, gas tank needed cleaned out, sediment bowl was broken, carb needed rebuilt (I just bought a new aftermarket), fixed a bunch of wiring, new oil, it’s just been shy about running right so far. When I finally got it going it took off at full roar and wouldn’t adjust with the throttle so I’m thinking the governor might be stuck or something. Gonna have to go on the back burner again I guess.Those are nice tractors too. I got lucky with my 8N. The guy I bought it from has been maintaining, using, and restoring tractors for around 40 years. I'm almost 50.
That is a sweet heart, a real collectable too. Guys around here love to restore them.Thanks. I'm planning a future project. I'd like to have a front winch and a removable rear winch. Hidding it like yours may prevent theft. I won't be pulling much, except the project truck if it gets stuck and needs a little bump out. I'm not planning any real harcore offroad stuff in it. Heck, I've gotten stuck on wet grass in my level yard, with street tires, in my current Ranger.
Those are nice tractors too. I got lucky with my 8N. The guy I bought it from has been maintaining, using, and restoring tractors for around 40 years. I'm almost 50.