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Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 3:33 pm
by Barnyard
Harley found a couple of new friends while in Georgia going to and coming from DSCF so he invited them home to look around the barnyard. One is a partially disassembled 1952 and the other is a four digit serial # 1947. Both have bad engines. Every casting on the 47 had been somewhat apart at one time but someone, years ago, welded them all back together. :lol:

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Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 3:42 pm
by 64/67lo-boy
Nice haul, Do those dualy tires realy work that way? 8) Quite a load must be at least 5400 LB on that trailer if not more.

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:20 pm
by CapeCodCubs
Didn't your mother tell you not to pick up hitch hickers??? :lol:
Like the seat on the one in front. The one in back has dual tires or just tires strapped to the side?
You must have turned some heads on the trip home for sure. :)

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:28 pm
by Winfield Dave
Nice load Bill....Gave the trailer a good test.
Convenient being able to load a Cub cross-wise.

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:53 pm
by RUSSALL
Whooo! I was worried there wouldn't be enough room for the most precious cargo.


The blue cooler! :{_}:


Russ

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 5:26 pm
by Mike in Louisiana
There is always room for blue cooler. Glad to see you got home safely. I will be leaving tomorrow but still not sure where i am going. I washed clothes today so that means two more weeks if i want to stay out.

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:03 pm
by Barnyard
64/67lo-boy wrote:Quite a load must be at least 5400 LB on that trailer if not more.

Pete, I'm guessing there was a bit more weight to it. There was some heavy iron on there too. One tire was loaded, two Cubs had weights, and extra pair of weights, a 140 fast hitch, a one point Bushhog rear grader blade, a loaded tool box...and on and on. Good thing the trailer has two 7,000 axles under it. :D

CapeCodCubs wrote:Didn't your mother tell you not to pick up hitch hickers???...The one in back has dual tires or just tires strapped to the side?

Chris, your rear blade is buried on there somewhere and the tires are strapped on due to lack of floor space :D
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Winfield Dave wrote:Nice load Bill....Gave the trailer a good test.
Convenient being able to load a Cub cross-wise.

Dave, I originally wanted to add the wider sides sometime ago for my Jeep swap meets but I kept putting it off. I had a feeling I was going to need it so I finally bit the bullet and gotter done. :{_}:

RUSSALL wrote:Whooo! I was worried there wouldn't be enough room for the most precious cargo.

The blue cooler! :{_}:
Russ

Yeah, we usually keep a small cooler full of pop, water and snacks in the cab of the truck, but guess where my favorite cheese sticks were on the way home. :(

When we left for DSCF this is what the load looked like:
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Rosie had a feeling this would change.

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:46 pm
by Mr E
Bill,
Do I remember seeing that cub up front being suspended in the air? Just wondering! :lol:

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:49 pm
by Josh Blair
Mr E wrote:Bill,
Do I remember seeing that cub up front being suspended in the air? Just wondering! :lol:




And you were condoning it! They should take away your safety badge. 8)

Re: Harley and friends

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:56 pm
by Barnyard
Mr E wrote:Bill,
Do I remember seeing that cub up front being suspended in the air? Just wondering! :lol:

Roy, I don't believe you saw anything of the kind. If I remember correctly, the loader bucket was blocking your vision and you were working from hand signals. :lol: Image