Great to see an update video on the T! Please keep them coming, you have a great deal of mechanical knowledge on them and I'm sure I speak for many of us when I say us enthusiasts are learning from you!
Excellent work from those Amish craftsman. Do you need to just give one good chisel whack on the edge of the bolt in order to booger the thread a little? Cheaper than a cotter pin and crown nut!
Nice wheels! I went for the natural look with my T wheels and wiped linseed oil on them. Mine were not new but after stripping all the paint off I couldn't bring myself to put paint back on them..
The Million Dollar "T", I love it!! Good to see it again!!☺
Great to see an update video on the T! Please keep them coming, you have a great deal of mechanical knowledge on them and I'm sure I speak for many of us when I say us enthusiasts are learning from you!
WOW! Those wheels are beautiful!! Really nice work. As you said, its a shame to paint them. Wonderful to see workmanship like that is still around.
Really nice to see you are back! Really love all the neat details I learn through your channel about cool antique stuff! Hope you are well!
Excellent work from those Amish craftsman. Do you need to just give one good chisel whack on the edge of the bolt in order to booger the thread a little? Cheaper than a cotter pin and crown nut!
Nice wheels! I went for the natural look with my T wheels and wiped linseed oil on them. Mine were not new but after stripping all the paint off I couldn't bring myself to put paint back on them..
I hope he does the same to his wheels
Very nice wheels.
Been waiting for this one!
Nice video, hey whatever happened to the 2 cylinder Hurk with rusted out manifold ? Thanks
Long time no freaking see! How have you all been during this crazy place called earth?
Nice to see you back, Jonathan! Did RoadKing shame you into putting out another video? ;-)
Ha Ha
Is your fuel line running beside your exhaust?
sure looks like it
John: Over a year to post a video?