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Some of my Past toys and my M1078 now.

JD4044M

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I guess after a while I get to post in the other groups. Here are the ones I have built from junk and the M1078 I will be enjoying! I did every thing including the paintjobs took them down to bare frame and cleaned every nut bolt and screw. They were a labor of love but I am tired at 68 years of age and want to enjoy my M1078 and just maintain it right!
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JD4044M

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They started out not looking like that. The 6x6 Power Wagon took 1200 hours to do it. Worked 1 1/2 years to finish it. The Green PW was the Red one when done. The 6x6 was a Spliced WC63 to the front section of the PW I tore it down and got rid of the junk and just started over. Made the Dump Bed for it took a lot of drilling for the bed bolts . This was not a beginners job, I had done many restores before that one. 90% of my work was done outside even during the winter with gravel to lay on.
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