#farmlife #homestead #dirtwork #chevy This video shows how I use our old gas grain truck as a dump truck on the farm. Its easy to work on and does what we need.
I’d love to see a cold start of this truck from inside showing us the starting procedure - like what you do with the gas pedal and what not. Subscribed!
$1500 and it runs? And aluminum bed? That sounds like a great deal if it all works. If it's just the rear hi/low that will not switch, it should not cost much to fix it. Many times it's just the switch itself.
Yeah, love this old truck. We have another truck that the kids can learn stick on, but now days everything is automatic anyway. I hope this thing last me forever.
Those old trucks just keep on going. I need to get me one of those.
They sure do and they are easy to work on.
That looks fun to drive around. I want to drive it next time I am out there.
You should!
Need any rocks? Let’s fill that rig up!
I would love to have about 10 loads of rocks with this thing. Would do great for lake erosion.
The Ochre color on that truck is pretty rare, especially in that config. Nice!
Thanks. It's a neat truck. I hope one day I get to bring it back to life.
I’d love to see a cold start of this truck from inside showing us the starting procedure - like what you do with the gas pedal and what not. Subscribed!
Sounds good! I will try to remember to make a video the next time I wake up the beast. Should be soon.
@@SeidelRanch thank you!
Someone loved that old truck and you should too it’s in really good shape clean her up and take care of her
That was my future plan, but only time will tell. I want to restore it, but I also want to restore everything. ;p
Clark Transmission
Nice. I have no idea what it has, other than it's a 5 speed with a 2 speed rear.
I looked at one today same truck but the high trans wouldnt switch, 1500 bucks 2 hoist alluminum bed, can u give me advise
$1500 and it runs? And aluminum bed? That sounds like a great deal if it all works. If it's just the rear hi/low that will not switch, it should not cost much to fix it. Many times it's just the switch itself.
We had a 1972 Chev flat bed truck learn how to drive a stick shift
Yeah, love this old truck. We have another truck that the kids can learn stick on, but now days everything is automatic anyway. I hope this thing last me forever.