Work Day!!
I started off the day by leaving the house at 5 am for a 2 hour drive in the rain to Jay aka Bulldog_Mack's house to drop off my M105A2 trailer. Thanks Jay.
From there, it was an hour back up 95 to Winslow's with more rain. I got to John's around 8:30 and guess what, yep, it was raining. It rained pretty much all day, which made for a miserable, yet productive work day.
Chad had a trailer behind his truck with his 4wd tractor in it. He was bringing it to me so I can do some landscaping. He pulled over about 2 miles from John's to check the load and promptly got stuck in the soft dirt on the side of the road. I gave him a quick tug with a strap hooked to the X and he was free. Sorry Chad, no pics
After we got to John's, Chad got the HQ set up. He brought a genset, propane torpedo heater, and a Coleman stove for a hot lunch. There was a quadcon close by so we set the heater up in there so we could have a warm, dry place to work on stuff and to dry ourselves out. The genset was set up under a deuce bed with a piece of steel roofing over it.
We decided to mount a windshield, 2 doors, and a soft top in order to protect the cab from the elements. There is a bunch of stuff to be done in the cab so we needed it to be dry. There was an old winshield on a 939 parts truck. It's not bad, but the rail that holds the soft top on is pretty rusty. I will replace it eventually. One of the doors was new and the other was a good take-off. The soft top was laying on the ground and had been run over a few times, but it will work to keep it dry
It's really starting to look like a truck now.
We took a break for lunch. Chad fired up the Coleman stove and cooked some beef stew and some grilled ham/cheese sandwiches. Thanks for the hot lunch brother!!
While Chad was fighting with some door hinges, I drained about 10 gallons of water and 10 gallons of nasty muck from the fuel tank. We put 5 gallons of fresh diesel in there in preparation for starting the truck. I also drained and filled the fuel-burning heater's fuel filter. I am hoping to get it fired off on Wednesday to help dry the cab out.
We got Chad packed up and he headed out around 4 pm. I spent the last hour of daylight replacing the rusty air compressor with my rebuilt one. It looks sweet. I just need to get the lines buttoned up and the PS pump put back on.
I am headed back on Wednesday around noon for another work session. I am hoping to get the cab in better shape with a better seat, different battery box, a dash cluster, and some wiring fixes. Fun, fun, fun!!