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Old 09-06-2013, 12:18 AM   #26
White70C20
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Re: What would it take to get it running?

Awesome suggestions guys!

I can't wait to get back out to my uncle's farm to start wrenching on it.
Since I am in college, there's no place for me to park it without people complaining.
So I'll be doing most of the work at my uncle's until it can move under it's own power.
My plan is:
1. Pull it out of the brush
2. Analyze the condition of the truck
3. Order new gas tank and sending unit
4. Pull the plugs and put WD40 in the cylinders
5. Get a good battery and change the oil.
6. Pour some gas in the carb and try to start it.
7. If it starts, install new gas tank and drive it around the yard!

I'll keep ya'all posted!
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