Barrman
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My M715 pulled one of the two M35's home Sunday. Here is a picture of the set up at the end of the 40 mile drive.
I did a write up on the Zone about it. If you want to read the entire story, you can use this.
http://m715zone.proboards102.com/index.cgi?board=bs&action=display&thread=1166452554
I still have one more to get. The previous owner informed us as we were prepping it for flat towing that all 4 rear brakes are locked up and the truck won't roll. So, we took the one pictured and figured we would worry about the brakes later. Now is later. I think I have a flat bed trailer lined up that can handle it. What I don't know is how to load it.
Anybody have any ideas?
My M715 is going to be the biggest vehicle around not hooked to the flat bed when we try loading the M35. I was thinking about running a cable through a snatch block on the front of the trailer to the M35 and my M715 and trying to pull in 4lo. Traction is going to be the killer there.
We could try beating the drums off the axles and hoping the bearings will allow the hubs to turn.
5 and 10 ton chain hoist laid out on the trailer and reset the cables a bunch.
Use the winch on the front of the non running M35 and wind it up with a pipe wrench on the PTO shaft.
That is all I can think of going from simple to rediculous.
Thanks.
By the way. Here are the numbers off the one I got home. The data plate says:
M35 W/WN
Stock # 603
REO
Serial # 107871 Model OC-54
Date: 1951
I did a write up on the Zone about it. If you want to read the entire story, you can use this.
http://m715zone.proboards102.com/index.cgi?board=bs&action=display&thread=1166452554
I still have one more to get. The previous owner informed us as we were prepping it for flat towing that all 4 rear brakes are locked up and the truck won't roll. So, we took the one pictured and figured we would worry about the brakes later. Now is later. I think I have a flat bed trailer lined up that can handle it. What I don't know is how to load it.
Anybody have any ideas?
My M715 is going to be the biggest vehicle around not hooked to the flat bed when we try loading the M35. I was thinking about running a cable through a snatch block on the front of the trailer to the M35 and my M715 and trying to pull in 4lo. Traction is going to be the killer there.
We could try beating the drums off the axles and hoping the bearings will allow the hubs to turn.
5 and 10 ton chain hoist laid out on the trailer and reset the cables a bunch.
Use the winch on the front of the non running M35 and wind it up with a pipe wrench on the PTO shaft.
That is all I can think of going from simple to rediculous.
Thanks.
By the way. Here are the numbers off the one I got home. The data plate says:
M35 W/WN
Stock # 603
REO
Serial # 107871 Model OC-54
Date: 1951