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06-13-2013, 12:36 AM | #1 |
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KQQL IT, is that a single axle or 3, wish my 288 looked that good.
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I'm from central Ca home of the 2axle. Posted via Mobile Device
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Sharp trucks! You might like the 2nd video in Post #306 In the "Trucks Are Beautiful" thread
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You mean some day mine could look as good as those in post 102 and 103, I don't know, take alot of time and money, I'll have to work on that. thank you, can't wait to add those two into my collection. Here in a hour or so I'll show you what our 288 did today.
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First real work trip for the 288 and hyster, truck and trailer worked better than expected, wife and I spent all last week fabing the mounts for the 30,000 lb tulsa hydraulic winch and getting it operational, air shift PTO worked great with air cylinder to dog out the winch. Good thing I took my big snatch block, winch stalled on the steepist part of the ramps, from now on anything that heavy gets loaded from the front. I think this 955 is close to 40,000 lbs, maybe extra 8,000 in counter weight, rops and side dump bucket. She fought us all the way, glad our son came along as he's ex halliburton and well versed in winch trucks. Had to be careful not to put to much weight on the driver. Put it on the cat scale day before and empty had 7,800 on front axle, 10,800 on driver and 7,600 on trailer axles, thats why we had to leave it farther back than normal. Got home safe and sound, no tire or DOT problems, needed air conditioning as it must have been 100 degrees in the pete, was glad Sindy had the dodge with air.
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More Cat 955 pics. In picture 4 we had a chain malfunction and some how the wife caught the 3/4 cable in mid air, thats why you always stay in the clear. Thats when we double wrapped the chain on the belly pan and put the block in.
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A few more pics of 955.
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06-17-2013, 07:32 AM | #10 |
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Cool action shots! I'm glad nobody got whipped by the cable. I looked at picture of you lookin' back out the window and was gonna ask if guys ever put expanded steel over the window or a rack with that set-up.
So,what's the model on that next to last one? (red w/camper)
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There's trucks that don't have anymore protection than mine but most of the everyday oil field rigup trucks have alot more structure above the winch. I had 2 days to get that 955 moved or lose it so we were up aganist the wall on this one. It was kind of a learning day to see what the winch would pull, it looks like the pressure relief opens before it breaks the 3/4 cable so thats good. I knew something had to give so everyone was in the clear, ramps are to steep to pull 40,000. I need more practice dropping the gooseneck on the ground, we wouldn't have broke anything and wouldn't have needed the snatch block. On the red and white pete I believe its a 280, they just call them an iron nose pete because of the different radiator shell, I saw this truck at the Brooks Oregon ATHS show last year, they don't get any nicer.
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This is the way it should have been done, but I wanted to see where the weak link would be, turned out to be my less than adaquate chain I had strung through the belly pan.
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Great action shots.
I used to break 3/8 Chain dumping large loads of lumber. Not sure what grade it was, but believe it was some pretty strong stuff that the company I worked for bought. Everything was Chain and Binders back then. Bill
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We had one broken strand on the cable about six feet back from the end, my son said he'd stop at the local chain and cable shop and pickup a new lebus tail chain and hook plus one of these new high tec cable nuts like halliburton uses. This was the day before we went to get the 955, the bill for the two pieces was 327.00, for that much money it better be a life time warranty on the lebus tail chain.
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Well,I wasn't knockin' anything you did,just wondered. I've done some winchin' and have always been sketchy about the cable...especially when things don't pull easy. You got it done!
Here's a Pretty Pete from the show last weekend. And I mean PRETTY!!
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That is a real nice looking truck.
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Ya, I don't know if I could keep a truck that nice and still use it to drag home dead cats. I may have to settle for middle of the road but I'll still continue to make up grades when ever possible. It looks like I'm looking for a quieter newer transmission and a power steering conversion. Power steering being at the top of the list, I pressure washed the trans the other day and discovered the trans is pink too. That means the trans has over 970,000 miles on it and getting a little noisy.
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That's not noise, that's charactor permeating your surroundings!! LOL
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Hey, thats a nice one, excluding the snow plow on the front.
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I thought that truck looked familure, oops wrong spelling. Same truck on post 65, but with the correct bumper, don't think the big bumper was an up grade.
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06-19-2013, 06:25 AM | #21 |
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I don't think that orange truck hauls anything now. It's restored to perfect. You could eat off the frame. I wish I had pictures from behind.
Here's one from the show that might suit your needs better than that purdy thang:
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Yep, that looks like a real solid truck, I think thats only about the third pete I've ever seen with off road fenders, third vintage narrow nose that is. Fairly rare to see one with daytons also, thats a cool truck. Hey keep the pics coming, looks like a great day at the truck show.
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Someone did a good job on the little pete, if the big one was'nt sitting next to it you would never suspect. Did you get a pic of the big one, that thing has a set back front axle.
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06-19-2013, 04:50 PM | #25 |
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