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About sniggle_t

  • Birthday 08/29/1968

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    Schenectady, NY
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  1. That is so cool! I always wanted to run a lunch truck and that would be perfect!
  2. I don't know if those are correct for a 51-53. I don't believe mine have screw holes.
  3. Hey Mike, Did you go to the show yesterday? There were several 49-50 trucks and a 52. I have a 1/2 ton front axle waiting for a project if you need it. Scott
  4. Cool sleds! My parents had a few sleds growing up. They started with two Alouettes and then moved to Polaris. Dad still has a '72 colt free air 295 that's in pretty good shape. I've often thought about pulling it out of the barn and tinkering with it but I have too many projects already, lol.
  5. That is the nicest custom grill I have seen for one of these trucks! Nice job!
  6. I went yesterday for a few hours. I'll try to post the pictures tonight. Mike, the barns aren't as full as they used to be. Some of the stuff was sold and some was just parked there until the owners had a place for them. But, there is still a ton of stuff laying around. My favorite item is the steam powered crane. The show is always the weekend prior to and the the weekend of Fathers Day.
  7. Anyone in the Upstate NY area may want to come see the 2012 Gas-up. Here is a link to their FB page https://www.facebook.com/gasup I'm going on Sunday and I'll get some photos to share.
  8. Wow! Trip down memory lane for me looking at your tractors. My dad used to be a dairy farmer (still has the land but is retired from milking now) and he had a few tractors like yours. I know of 2 8N's, a 9N, a Fordson Major, A Fordson Super Major, a 801 Diesel, and a John Deere 1010 Dozer. He still has the last two plus some newer ones. A Ford 5000, a 5600, and a 6600. I hope to get and restore the 801 diesel someday and would love to find a Fordson Major to restore. Loved that tractor. I'm attaching a picture of my then 2 year old son on Dad's Super Major the day he sold it.
  9. Great project! I'd love more info on your front suspension installation. Did you have to move the wheels forward to put it in or was this just for the weight distribution/ride factor. I heard in your video that you had to add material to the sides of the frame to accommodate the wider crown vic front end, could you elaborate a bit more on that? Also, did you need to use the big truck fenders because the car front end was wider or just because the wheels are farther forward? Actually, are you using the entire big truck fender or just the flares over the wheel openings. I ask because the big truck fenders are longer and I wondered how you would mount them. Thanks and keep up the good work and videos.
  10. One more thing. You will want to use a 6v relay. not the 12 volt ones that are commonly found in auto parts stores these days. I found some on ebay for around $30. I ma sure with a little searching you can find one cheaper. Scott
  11. OK, Thinking out loud here. Please jump in and correct me if I am wrong on this. You basically wish to kill power from the ignition switch to the engine as an anti-theft device if I am reading this correctly. I believe I would wire the relay as follows. Run power from battery negative to the radio switch. This could come from a power source under the dash that was always powered. Two wires from the other side of the radio switch. wire 1 to the light bulb with the other side of the bulb run to ground wire 2 to #86 on a 20 amp automotive relay. # 85 of the relay should be run to ground. The wire from the ignition switch should be connected to #30 on the relay. The wire going to the engine bay would be connected to # 87 on the relay. Basically, you would be cutting the wire that goes from the ignition to the engine and connecting the Ignition switch side of the wire to #30 on the relay and the engine side of the wire to # 87. This way, when you turn on the radio switch the bulb and the relay would turn on and in turn the relay would then connect the wire leading from the ignition switch to the engine bay. I use www.madelectrical.com as a reference and source of electrical parts for most of my project vehicles. Visit their site, it is a wealth of info. Scott
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