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Had the F250 outside for a while today

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Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Bob Perry » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:01 pm

Today was "re-arrange the barn" day so I figured, as long as I have it outside, better make sure a Cub fits on the 8' body I built last year. This truck will be getting a crate engine (351 c.i.) in the near future. In case you're wondering, the IH on the door is a magnetic sign.
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Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Don McCombs » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:08 pm

Bob,

Tell us more about the design of those ramps. Looks interesting.
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Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Barnyard » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:27 pm

Bob, these would have been much easier to build!

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Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Bob Perry » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:50 pm

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Don McCombs wrote:Bob,

Tell us more about the design of those ramps. Looks interesting.


Each is a simple PT 14' 2x12 with 2x4 sides and 5/16 x 3 1/2 lags every 16". I considered adding steel to each but actually they only deflect an inch or 2, so I decided to avoid adding weight. At the top end there's a steel connector which I will post a picture tomorrow (it's dark out).

A while back I had made this video, different truck, same ramps:

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Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Bob Perry » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:52 pm

Barnyard wrote:Bob, these would have been much easier to build!



I use pallets to heat my shop, not to build ramps !!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby spaceghost » Fri Oct 26, 2012 9:30 pm

You should get rid of that sissy winch and drive the cub up the ramp. :tractor:
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1949 Farmall Cub / FH

1951 Farmall Cub / IH mower

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1967 International Cub / FH

1946 Farmall H

1949 Farmall H

a doodle bug

More than a dozen Cub Cadets running plus a few in the bone-yard

.
Location: Dartmouth, Massachusetts

Re: Had the F250 outside for a while today

Postby Bob Perry » Sat Oct 27, 2012 1:04 am

spaceghost wrote:You should get rid of that sissy winch and drive the cub up the ramp. :tractor:


That winch is used almost every day believe it or not. And Sunday morning it will assist in taking down a 100' pine tree that's 68' from my house. Nothing like waiting until the last minute with a hurricane coming !

I know you're joking because those wooden ramps give a little. it would be a scary !
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