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Always loved the old Dodge trucks from "39-up,esp. the PH's!I purchased this 1950 tractor yesterday,model is B-2YA142.She has a dual carb'd engine with a 5spd. and 2spd. rear end.The fifth wheel was robbed for another truck...She's in VERY nice shape with no rot,dent's ect....a true survivor!

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Very cool find, you will need that big engine to pull a trailer.  You can't see me but I am green right now.

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Welcome, what an awesome truck! I am thoroughly jealous of your find, that thing is so cool. You found the best site on the net for PH trucks, this place is a wealth of knowledge. Can you post some more pics?

 

-Chris

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Great Looking Project , Have fun with it !

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Thanks guys,bought her in North GA,believe the truck is from out west but i'll find out.Plans are to get her running,give her a CLR bath then Linseed oil for now to protect the patina.Waiting for the wrecker guy to call me,i'll post more pics later!

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Oh man that would go nicely with my deer blind... a pre WW2 semi trailer. That I would love to drag out of the bean field tre line and restore. So, guess I need to find a PH tractor as well as a B1D-126, my cute little B1B-108 loks more and more like a Chevron toy every tme somebody posts a 1 ton or larger PH.

 

Great find. Welcome to the family.

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Welcome. What a find.  We've  got a lot of great guys with all different models of trucks and it sure is nice to have help with things that someone can say "Been there done that" . Right now I'm going to be getting rid of  the rubber fuel line (dangerous) and replacing it with steel.

 

Is there an identification plate on the inside of the driver side door jamb that identifies what model your truck is.

 

I'm also curious what identification numbers are on those twin carburetors there shoiuld be two stamped numbers on the vertical fin. Here you can make out CO 1.  E9 G1 is also stamped but it's hard to read in this photo.

 

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Hank  :)

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Awesome truck......love it!

 

Welcome to the forum!

 

48D

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What a beauty.  Good luck with the project-you've got yourself a treasure there.  Mike

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Thats awesome to  to see another heavy series truck owner here! 377ci  and air brakes too!

I have several of these big trucks too. Welcome aboard!

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Thats awesome to  to see another heavy series truck owner here! 377ci  and air brakes too!

I have several of these big trucks too. Welcome aboard!

Sweet!Any pics of yours?Wrecker is going to get it shortly!!!!

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traffic here CAN be dead, but right now it's been pretty busy!

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It's winter, and at least in my 49, the heater is a farce.

 

I'm still trying to thaw out from last night, so cold in Memphis that the engine in my daily driver 94 Ranger needed more than 40 miles to come up to temp.

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I always love it when people down south have to "thaw out".....BWHAHAHAHA!   Sorry, but Mephis ain't got cold!  ;)  

 

FEF's heater sure kicks the heat out up here!

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