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Mar-30-2016 06:30 PM
colliehauler wrote:
I guess (The Beast) presidential limousines is a Diesel for that very reason. I guess you could say the same about 1994 and prior ford (IH) Diesels with mechanical injection. I thought about one briefly because you could burn waste engine oil in them.
Mar-30-2016 12:00 PM
colliehauler wrote:Farm country was the only place big enough to turn one around. Widest steering radius I've ever encountered.dodge guy wrote:Use to see a lot of them in farm country. All seemed to have the front fenders rusted out. My understanding is they used timing gears instead of a chain. Interiors were very utilitarian. Wasn't the gas fill in the front fender as well?
Yes, the IH is basically a tractor with a pick up body on top! Even the front axle has closed knuckles. It has the IH 304 in it.
I'll get some pics of the 82 tomorrow.
Mar-30-2016 11:53 AM
rhagfo wrote:I guess (The Beast) presidential limousines is a Diesel for that very reason. I guess you could say the same about 1994 and prior ford (IH) Diesels with mechanical injection. I thought about one briefly because you could burn waste engine oil in them.colliehauler wrote:Arcamper wrote:Kind of a coincidence but we were just talking about that last weekend. With N Korea and the middle East. I guess I would be back to a bicycle. Even my Zuma scooter is fuel injection with all the electronics.
When someone hits us with an EMP those point ignition cars may be the only thing on the road.
Yep time to have a pre 99.5 Cummins12 Valve!
Mar-30-2016 11:44 AM
colliehauler wrote:Arcamper wrote:Kind of a coincidence but we were just talking about that last weekend. With N Korea and the middle East. I guess I would be back to a bicycle. Even my Zuma scooter is fuel injection with all the electronics.
When someone hits us with an EMP those point ignition cars may be the only thing on the road.
Mar-30-2016 11:43 AM
dodge guy wrote:Use to see a lot of them in farm country. All seemed to have the front fenders rusted out. My understanding is they used timing gears instead of a chain. Interiors were very utilitarian. Wasn't the gas fill in the front fender as well?
Yes, the IH is basically a tractor with a pick up body on top! Even the front axle has closed knuckles. It has the IH 304 in it.
I'll get some pics of the 82 tomorrow.
Mar-30-2016 11:37 AM
Arcamper wrote:Kind of a coincidence but we were just talking about that last weekend. With N Korea and the middle East. I guess I would be back to a bicycle. Even my Zuma scooter is fuel injection with all the electronics.
When someone hits us with an EMP those point ignition cars may be the only thing on the road.
Mar-30-2016 10:05 AM
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Mar-29-2016 09:48 PM
gmckenzie wrote:
Had a Ventura (Novaish) that I could sit on the fender with my legs dangling down by the headers and set the dwell.
To be honest, I really don't miss those days.
Mar-29-2016 08:09 PM
Mar-29-2016 06:24 PM
gbopp wrote:dodge guy wrote:
82 F150 XLT 302 automatic, with 7k miles!
That's cool. :C