rattle_snake
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So on that 7231, are you planning to machine down and spline the existing output shaft? And then custom fabricate an adapter to go from it to the 205?
Correct. The output shaft is 1.962" diameter, and a ford 205 input is 31 spline and about 1.4" so there's a mountain of meat there to work with. I have to tear it apart anyway to replace bearings. All gears look great. Not a bad buy for about $500. They're usually near 2k on evilbay.So on that 7231, are you planning to machine down and spline the existing output shaft? And then custom fabricate an adapter to go from it to the 205?
It would be pointless to have that much reduction. This rig won't be such a ********* offroad rock crawler i'd need it. The 7231 has a 2.14 underdrive. Combine that with the 1.96 205 low, and i'm down as low as a doubler anyway. It would just add extra sticks in cab.You might want to try and just mate the 203 gearbox, it wouldn't be as heavy once you removed the transfer case portion. The doubler transfer case used this setup/
That makes me feel a little better, I know I am not totally crazy.Well, it's 2wd now, but this is how i get it to 4x4.
Well, it's 2wd now, but this is how i get it to 4x4.
97 F350 crew dually XLT/ZF5 Powerstroke. Hens tooth. Loaded 5 speed. Centurion made 4x4 conversions, but yes, no dually 4x4 until superdooty years.Can you remind us of the year and drivetrain? I have an '87 crew cab dually with a 6.9 and ZF-5. You apparently couldn't get a 4WD in this configuration, but plenty of folks have converted one, and I'm thinking about it, too. Seems that most prefer to use a Super Duty front diff w/coil springs.
97 F350 crew dually XLT/ZF5 Powerstroke. Hens tooth. Loaded 5 speed. Centurion made 4x4 conversions, but yes, no dually 4x4 until superdooty years.
I don't want to do superduty axles because the metric pattern means i'm locked into expensive wheels. That, and the unit bearing D60 fronts are AWFUL.
Be careful with 7.3IDI. Make sure it's had the coolant additive added regularly. Those engines put pinholes in the cylinder walls because of how thin walls are. And for what it's worth, the 3/4 ton TTB is a weird bird. The spring packs twist during articulation. I don't like it, although a stock one in good condition does ride ok. The hot ticket is a 86-97 D60 solid axle with V code superduty springs on a reverse spring solid front mount. I hear those ride like a dream.

The inversion table has been invaluable. I thought i was smoked after saturday, but half dozen trips on that thing, good as new.Sounds like the puzzle is starting to take shape, be careful with your back though, you are no good to us with a bad back.
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I like that grapple. It boggles my mind how much work people did in the old days before hydraulics. Men were just astonishing back then.I guess I did get a couple pictures. I am going to have to setup a grapple on the Mitsu, it is really nice to move lots of **** around relatively quickly. Only issue is you almost need to machines, one with a grapple, one with a bucket, it isn’t a quick swap to go back and forth. I did get pretty good feeding the chipper with it, but my Brother’s Kubota has such a small cab, it is actually painful on my knees getting in and out, you have to be a contortionist or 5’4” and 125 pounds.
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I figured that was what happened. I don't mind at all, yours is one of the few threads i check very regularly!I wasn't in my thread, sorry to post in yours for no reason.....
Ditto!I don't mind at all, yours is one of the few threads i check very regularly!
I am doing the same. Heading back to Texas from SD sleeping in the truck.Loooong weekend, i left Friday afternoon on a half day of work to Clark, Missouri, to swap a gentleman a set of class 3 forklift forks i picked up for a forklift barrel manipulator. It grabs a barrel hydraulically and rotates it. So i can roll up to a barrel, grab it, pickup, and rotate it around to empty it. the plan is to clean up the 30-ish barrels of oil on the property line with pouring them into 275gal totes and fork those into the leanto and/or load them into the boiler prep tanks. either way, they are off the property.
I drove most of the way friday, and slept in the car overnight in a truck stop. Not good on the back, but not too awful bad. The price of these things normally makes it worth it.
Today, i'm just cleaning up and preparing to get the kids' truck back into the shop after the mez move. Cue the keystone cops music...
With all the locations reporting bedbugs these days, it's about the only thing i'm comfortable doing anymore. Just need to make sure i do it when it's warm enough overnight.I am doing the same. Heading back to Texas from SD sleeping in the truck.
I am pretty sure I heard the Benny Hill music.....Cue the keystone cops music...
Even better. Loved that show back in the day..I am pretty sure I heard the Benny Hill music.....
I just carry a little shaker full of DDT at all timesWith all the locations reporting bedbugs these days, it's about the only thing i'm comfortable doing anymore. Just need to make sure i do it when it's warm enough overnight.
Where are you finding THAT? Pretty much nothing (legal) but heat kills those things. They are everywhere now.I just carry a little shaker full of DDT at all times