@@TheJohndeere466 I was almost able to buy one with a factory 6V53 in it. Seen it years ago on marketplace somewhere in North Carolina I believe but it sold before I got a chance to message the seller and get down there. That was the only one I had ever seen. Nice truck you had!!!
@@MountainMindset I wish I still had it. Originally it was a single axle semi but it was converted to a dump truck. I used to put 10 ton on it and then it weighed about 33,000
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@@Smokeroux exactly! Lol!
Brings back memories i machined all parts of that front axle assy and assembled it in 1969 at fort wayne works
@@DennisBocock that’s an awesome story! I love the history that goes with old cars and trucks! Keep the stories coming! 👍🏻
My pop had one for his business
I learned how to drive a truck in NYC in it.
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@@KD2HJP nice! Tough place to learn to drive one I’d say! 👍🏻
I had a 65 loadstar 1890 D . it had a 6v53 detroit in it from the factory.
@@TheJohndeere466 I was almost able to buy one with a factory 6V53 in it. Seen it years ago on marketplace somewhere in North Carolina I believe but it sold before I got a chance to message the seller and get down there. That was the only one I had ever seen. Nice truck you had!!!
@@MountainMindset I wish I still had it. Originally it was a single axle semi but it was converted to a dump truck. I used to put 10 ton on it and then it weighed about 33,000
It had air windshield wipers and an air ride seat and of course an air horn. Lol
@@TheJohndeere466 I’d say so! Sounds like it was nice! 👍🏻
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