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louvers!

6/30/2024

 
Had some issues with heat soak on the last wheelin trip.  It was the peak of the heatwave, and probably one of the hottest days ive ever had it out wheelin.  The engine & trans temps were ok, but the underhood temps were too high, and it was causing issues with the electronics.  So to hopefully keep this from happening again, i picked up some cheap recessed hood louvers to install 
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The rough idea.  Shouldnt be too obnoxious looking cut into the stripes
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Hood all masked off:
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The first cut always hurts the most
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working on the second hole
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...and done!
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With concerns of water intrusion when its parked in the driveway, i made some simple plastic covers for them, weighted down with some stick-on lead wheel weights so they dont blow away
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Hopefully these work well.  With a thunderstorm inbound, i suppose ill know soon enough!
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Massey: The Rescue: Pt.1

6/27/2024

 
Its a little overgrown
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Theres an old J20 too
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​Got it dug out, and both fuel filters replaced
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The fuel pump was full of gunk, tried (unsuccessfully) to clean it out
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Ultimately though?  Mission Failure
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​Never got the fuel pump to work, going to have to order one.
Tried winching it up the trailer but the rear right tire won't turn. Even with 2 snatch blocks the winch just wouldn't drag the tractor up the ramps.

Looks like there's some kind of roller for mowing, a back blade, a brush hog, and something else in the weeds. Supposedly there's a set of forks for the bucket too.

So I guess the new plan is to order a fuel pump, and bring cleaner and an air compressor to try to flush all the fuel lines with hopes we can get it to run. The starter cranks over pretty good, so I think once we get the pump replaced it'll run. it actually had green coolant in the radiator, and the crankcase was full of oil so thats promising.

Cleaning up the yard

6/25/2024

 
​Spent the last two days cleaning up the yard. My scrap steel pile got a little big, so it was time to clean it all out
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Went over to the scrap yard with it today. 2200#. Dump bed dumped it without a care in the world!

​Sorry no video, i forgot to check the batteries for the remote before i left (they were dead) so i had to run it from the dash switch. But still, worked like a champ. I was in and out of the yard in under 5 minutes!

What am i getting myself into??

6/24/2024

 
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All I know is, it's a diesel, it hasn't been run in years, looks like it's got a flat tire, there's some attachments, and it's free!

Maybe a half hour away. Going to try and get it Thursday. I dunno what it weighs, hoping it's not over 7k.

2024 East Coast Bronco Roundup Pt.2

6/24/2024

 
And we're back!
We checked in at our cabin Monday afternoon. Brought the wife's 90
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​and my 88
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The diesel towed well with the new suspension. Much smoother on the highway than ever before, even loaded down pretty heavily, so im calling the new suspension a win. (i do have a new upper tracbar bracket on order, so that will be getting swapped in the next couple weeks so i can put my front sway back on)

We did family stuff tuesday - friday (pools, amusement parks, water parks, campfires & smores!), but Friday was also the car show, which i posted pics of yesterday.
Saturday i went over to Rausch with a couple buddies while the wifey stayed back at the cabin nursing a sunburn. Turned out to be a good idea because it was the hottest day of the heatwave that rolled thru PA, and i dont think the wife/kid would have enjoyed the trail with that level of heat.

Anyways, i only snapped maybe 15 pics, here's a couple.
Overgrown trails:
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​Joe Sr
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Joe Jr
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​Our buddy Jim was going to come out with us but was having tcase issues so he jumped in with me for the day. i was trail leader for the day, and we didnt stop much so no real pics of mine. He did get a cool snippet of me squeezing thru some boulders down in the Quarry on the south side of the park though
​The dogs enjoying the truck ride home. Jack is in his glory, as the wind from the wing window is blowing directly on him:
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​Home and unloading
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This is the only real carnage from the trip that ive found thus far
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​Overall a good time, and weve already re-reserved our cabin for next year's event. Gotta wash the gray one tomorrow, check for any other damage, and then get stuff packed up so we can go rescue an old tractor Thursday morning!

2024 East Coast Bronco Roundup Pt.1

6/22/2024

 
Photo dump from the truck show during the 2024 East Coast Bronco Roundup at Twin Grove Campground in Pine Grove, PA.  Click for full-res pics!

Broke the 88 before we even left!

6/16/2024

 
Ok first off, having  a backup camera on the diesel is a game changer:
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Tomorrow we leave for the ECBR, so i was doing my pre-trip inspection of the trucks & trailer
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That's when i saw it.  A broken main leaf!
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No time to delay, so i tore into it right away.  This doesnt look like it broke yesterday. 
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Spring pack out
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...and the broken main removed
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Fortunately i saved the leafs from the '90 bronco i bought (that tub is now gray, and on my frame).  They were built super dumb, but the mains looked good, and the PO had replaced the bushings shortly before i bought his project
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I broke that pack down plus mine, wire wheeled all the leafs, and put that main into my pack:
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...and reinstalled!
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...all done and ready to go!
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...and all loaded up on the trailer!
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This will be the true test of the SD spring upgrade on the diesel.  First impressions are that the rear springs are going to carry the weight just fine; with the bronco on the trailer behind me im just starting to engage the helper springs
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We'll find out how well it tows tomorrow!

96 F250 Pt.21: SD spring swap complete!

6/11/2024

 
While the rear was apart and i was waiting on swaybar bushings, i decided to inspect the rear brakes 
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Shoes & wheel cylinders looks good, but theres still an issue
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Somehow the parking brake lever got up on top of the rear shoe.  Explains why the rear shoes were loose; theres no way the brakes would self-adjust like this.  Since the linings are still in good shape i rolled the welder over and made a small weld on top of the shoe so the arm cant slip up there again.  
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This will work for now,and ill replace the shoes & the lever arm sometime later in the summer.

​Moving on, the rear swaybar is now reinstalled...
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...which means we can move on to the exhaust
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...and with that done, there was nothing left to do, but put eh tires on, and set it back on all fours once more!
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Took it for a test drive, and the ride is night & day better.  Its amazing how much smoother it is now, it just soaks up the bumps on the highway.  Theres still a few things to do (like get a new upper tracbar mount), and i need to get the tracbar adjusted and re-center the wheel, but thats about it.  Got it done just in time for the East Coast Bronco Roundup next week!

96 F250 Pt.20: more setbacks

6/8/2024

 
This is where we left off
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I went to put the passenger side spring in, but i have some clearance issues:
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No time to delay, so i cut the tailpipe off and kept moving 
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Lots of room now
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Driver side spring in
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With both springs in, i moved the jackstands from the frame to the axle.  The springs flatten out nicely, looks like im still going to need my 4" block to keep the rider height similar
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This pic reminds me i forgot to check the pinion angle, but from here it looks good!

Today or tomorrow im going to adjust the brakes and them get some fresh paint on the hubs, that way monday i can put my rear sway bar on (bushings slated to arrive today).  I also ordered some stainless 45º elbows so i can hopefully get the tailpipe rerouted to clear the springs.  We'll see how that goes Monday/Tuesday.   Getting close!

96 F250 Pt.19: rear suspension upgrades!

6/4/2024

 
Cant help myself.  Love the new stance!
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Still running my drop tracbar bracket from my 20 something year old 6" lift kit.  The bar angle looks good...
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...but theres a problem.  The truck is now so low that the tracbar bracket is hitting the sway bar!
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Not much i can do, but to remove the sway bar for now
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Im going to have to source a stock tracbar bracket, but i doubt theres time to find one before we leave for the East Coast Bronco Roundup in two weeks, so for now the sway bar will have to stay off.
...And since i had to turn the truck around, i went for a quick spin around the block.  All i can say is wow!  What a difference in how it rides compared to before.    Cant wait to see how it handles once the rear springs and swaybars are back on.

​So, nothing left to do now, but start tearing into the rear!
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Rear swaybar has joined the front
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Dont worry, the rear bar will be going right back on, with all new bushings.

Axle unbolted, 4" blocks removed:
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...and the springs are coming out!  Thankfully i had replaced all 4 hangars a few years back, so none of the bolts were seized yet
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Thought this was interesting.  The arch between both packs is similar, but its pretty obvious the new ones are a wee bit heavier!
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...and where we're at for the day.
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Calling it here for the day.  The next move is to drill out the front hangars (the SD springs use an 18mm bolt as opposed to the older trucks' 5/8" bolt).  From there it should be as simple as just bolting it all together.  We'll see soon enough!

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