SteveKuhn
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You did the right thing. Real Deuces
Steve
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Tried to custom fabricate a cup holder than can hold two beers, didn't work out. One I cant fabricate, two I don't even own a deuce, three I'm just posting to give y'all a good laugh
Looks good so far !View attachment 579541 starting on the top
View attachment 579541 starting on the top
It's looking nice; pure righteous.Looks good so far !
It fits like a glove.Not to bad.View attachment 579682
Momma's a sweetheart:About two weeks ago I started rebuilding my front axle. I replaced all the bearings, seals and bushings. I did the brakes a few months ago. Now it's all complete and installed. I just need to get two cotter pins to finish it up. The brakes are bled with the help of my wife.
After dinner I am going to start putting my transmission back together.
I hope to get everything finished by the 18th so I can drive it to the swap meet in Gilbert Pa.
Maybe it's because no matter how hard she looks, she can't FIND you anywhere to give you a piece of her mind!I owe her more than one. I've Been working on the truck every minute I can for three weeks. I haven't mowed the lawn or weed whacked in a month. I don't know why she puts up with me.
A club cab tractor; that is looking VERY nice.Took my first drive with the new cab and tires. WOW it drives different. Something to get used to. Oh yeah, Everyone is right about the braking. Much more room needed to brake. If you get bigger tires make sure to be careful. Next is the finishes to the roof and then interior. View attachment 579813
lol.. I'm the same way when I buy new tools.. I know they are made for working and getting dirty, but I hate to mess them up when they are new and shiny.Made some new ALMOST MIL SPEC MS52127-3 TYPE A chocks for my Deuce. Almost because their a little wider, and a little taller, and not 1.25" laminated Oak, just 3/4" Oak laminated. Don't quite understand the 92" chains, but I went with it anyway.
The problem is though, I spent ALOT of time on them, so now they sit in the spare bedroom cause I want them to stay like new, and not get beat-up like their supposed too.
You bet, that's a nice piece of work you did there.lol.. I'm the same way when I buy new tools.. I know they are made for working and getting dirty, but I hate to mess them up when they are new and shiny.
Those chocks that you made do look great