UPFINN
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After getting a deuce back in 2013 I am finally getting around to improving it. My plan is to use it to promote my woodworking business. The good news is that in Michigan you do not need a USDOT number for travel within the state for anything under 26,000lbs, and the truck already has commercial plates and insurance so it is ready to go.
In the winter winter of 2013-14 I had some cold weather issues with the coolant system and batteries, but I got that fixed. Last Summer I fixed the cargo cover, added a bed crane, fixed the electrical system, fuel pump, halogen headlight upgrade, changed coolant hoses, fixed winch pto shear pin yoke, and greased all the grease fittings.
This past winter the truck pretty much stayed parked, with an occasional drive to keep everything working and a 160 mile round trip to pick up 12 new tires and a transmission.
Starting this week I am beginning the following in rough order.
Future bigger tasks that are doable with my skill level and resources:
Dream modifications (even when I have enough cash my fabrication skills are not too great)
Here are some pictures of the truck in it's current state (taken last year):
After getting a deuce back in 2013 I am finally getting around to improving it. My plan is to use it to promote my woodworking business. The good news is that in Michigan you do not need a USDOT number for travel within the state for anything under 26,000lbs, and the truck already has commercial plates and insurance so it is ready to go.
In the winter winter of 2013-14 I had some cold weather issues with the coolant system and batteries, but I got that fixed. Last Summer I fixed the cargo cover, added a bed crane, fixed the electrical system, fuel pump, halogen headlight upgrade, changed coolant hoses, fixed winch pto shear pin yoke, and greased all the grease fittings.
This past winter the truck pretty much stayed parked, with an occasional drive to keep everything working and a 160 mile round trip to pick up 12 new tires and a transmission.
Starting this week I am beginning the following in rough order.
- Paint entire truck in either 24087 or 24084 OD green semigloss
- Pull all wheels, repaint rims
- Grease wheel bearings and other fittings
- Inspect and adjust brakes
- Bleed brakes
- Engine oil change
- Oil filter change
- Diff, transmission, and transfer case oil change
- Fuel filter change
- Custom designs painted on truck along with business logo magnets
- Muffler
- Remote brake fluid reservoir
- New seat covers and cushions
- Al's Heat and Noise reducer spray coat in engine compartment and cab
- Spray on bed liner in cab, engine compartment, and bed
- Custom cut rubber stall mats for bed and cab
- Insulation on firewall
- Locking door handles
- Rebuild air wipers or get electric
- Fix windshield and door seals
- Canvas shift boots
- Battery equalizer install
- 12v system wiring and breakers
- GPS, CB, scanner, stereo, amp, and 6" speakers on soft top rails with 12" sub under seat.
- 2m/70cm transceiver with remote head
- Overhead console with light
- Ammo box center console with cup holders
- Back up camera
- Back up lights
- Truck bed tool box stocked with all necessary mechanic, recovery, and forestry tools.
- Civy hitch adapter kit
- EGT and boost gauges
- Turn up fuel
- Mount new 9x20 ndts on rims
- Kit to connect dually valve stems together
- Hard top
Future bigger tasks that are doable with my skill level and resources:
- Slide in bed camper/mobile ham shack
- Water injection system
- Exhaust brake
- 12v alternator kit
- Spin on filter conversion
- Air drier
- Diesel fired coolant and cab heater
- Fuel control cable connected to FDC. Can turn up or down fuel rate from cab.
Dream modifications (even when I have enough cash my fabrication skills are not too great)
- Dump bed
- Super singles
- Power steering
- Rear pto with hydraulics
- Cut bed shorter and install a small hydraulic crane behind bed with hydraulic outriggers (lift logs and camper into bed!)
- LineX coating on bed, underbody, and cab
- Cummins 5.9 repower if engine dies
- Buy more green iron!
Here are some pictures of the truck in it's current state (taken last year):
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