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Hello from NE Ohio

JHuston

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Hi everyone,
I've been lurking here the past few weeks, taking notes and ogling garages; I suppose it's time to join the ranks.
I'm a power tool repairman in Canton, Ohio and I collect vintage Porter Cable power tools and stationary machines. My main shop is actually in my basement, but I am slowly knocking my garage ( a 1920's-ish one bay of model T proportions) into shape as ancillary shop space, especially for the dirtier aspects of metal work. Currently, it houses a Delta 10" cutoff machine from the '40's that is undergoing rehabilitation, my Porter Cable lawn tractor and riding mower, and an S.M. York 8" plain bearing bench grinder run via flat belt from an overhead motor.
Ultimately,I'll be adding my Delta spot/arc welder and a Rockwell horizontal band saw.
Other than the obvious uses of keeping hearth and home in good shape, my workshop is employed in keeping my 1985 Ford f-250 4x4, Elizabeth, in running order. I've never been a Ford versus Chevy guy ( I've known to many hard working Chevrolets to look down on them), but my truck has held up to a lifetime of backbreaking labor, having been originally used by my employer as a firewood truck. By my estimation, Liz has moved North of 5,400 cords of hardwood, at least a thousand loads of plants for our nursery, pulling a 7,000 lb load, and completed untold numbers of parts runs, mower drop offs and " hey, can you help me move?" requests, and she did it all with a straight six, a four-on-the-floor and street tires.
When she was put out to pasture ten years ago, I snatched her up and have tried to do right by such a solid, stolid maid-of-all-work. In three decades of a job well done, she has had less vacation time than most people, being off the road for repairs a total of three months in thirty years.

I really like my truck.

Anyhow, I've enjoyed a great number of posts, have gathered a lot of good ideas and hope to contribute in the near future.
Thank you,
-James Huston
 
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jd_1138

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Welcome to the forum from another NE Ohio guy. Love your rig. Does it have the big block 460 ci or the 351 ci? My grandpa bought a brand new '76 F250 with the base engine -- 300 ci inline 6 and the 4 speed granny gear ******. It worked hard for 30 years (California so no rust).
 
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JHuston

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Hi jd_1138,
Your grandfather and my boss have similar views in drivetrains; my truck has an inline six (carbureted) and a new process four speed ( granny included) and transfer case, Dana 50 front axle and a Sterling 10:25 semi floating axle in the back. Not the most powerful engine in the world, but the truck has been unable to get home under its own power twice in thirty years of almost daily use.

Here is a shot of the cockpit,



One of these days I'll sew up a new Navajo blanket seat cover...

-James Huston
 
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