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The "Not My Shop Cleanup"

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Let me first explain who's shop it is. It is my girlfriend's father's shop, who is also my employer on his farm. I am the 'Resident Mechanic' and having a shop to work in is very useful for getting things done (duh!). So in an effort to get the shop useable the cleaning began.

The before-
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As you can see it has a lot of stuff, both good and junk. Oh and lots of dirt. Most of the windows are busted and have been for quite some time and has endured many floods aswell.

Here is a shot of some of the outside-
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So the Cleaning began on 12/14/2017-
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John, the father's preferred method of tool storage is ammo boxes, a great concept for field fixes, not ideal for inside the shop (in my opinion). The engine in the picture is a 1955 Chevy 261 that will be rebuilt in the future to repower on of the many "Advance Design" Trucks on the farm.
 
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These are some of the "Advance Design" trucks on the farm for those that might be interested.
1950 4400-
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1953 3800 "Crusty"-
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1947 Loadmaster, yet to be picked up from seller-
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There is also a 1949 6400 and a 1953 4100 that I do not have any pictures of currently.
 

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This promises to be a pretty cool thread . Good luck with the project. Keep us posted

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Loving the trucks!
I hope you can save them all.
Thanks! The 50' and the 53' I got running and driving. Used the blue one in the fall to pick pumpkins with. Here is a video playlist of when I got crusty running-https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-fNKnnY3KKYJM5G-BEnEoAEGQO_HatK9. The plan is to get all the old stuff going at some point while adding more of them to the collection. Alongside those old Chevy's are a
67 f350
72 f250
64 ford cabover
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couple International Trucks
Euclid rock truck
2 Squarebody Chevy Dump Trucks
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A Kaiser M715
66 Cj6 dually
And many more tractors and combines in various states of operation.
 
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This promises to be a pretty cool thread . Good luck with the project. Keep us posted

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Thanks! Progress has been slow since it has gotten cold here in Missouri, I boarded up two of the gaping holes where windows once were and will try to get one of the wood stoves operational once again to be able to continue work.
 
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The welding area/ fluid storage area cleaned up-
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Before there was at least 10 gallons of dirt and other debris on the floor, bits of scrap iron, wood, parts, books.
 
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Oh ya that sounds like a win! :lol_hitti




Good luck brother, you got your work cut out for ya fur sure. :bowdown:

Thanks for the support. It is a LOT of work, but very worth it for two reasons- 1)discover/rediscover lots of good materials to make stuff with and parts for just about everything. 2) Working on the dirt/mud/snow gets old really fast.
 

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Love your title:bounce:

Forget the dumpster, it all looks like good stuff except for the dirt.

What's the cast base with six legs? Pipe threader? Looks like a lathe, however.

I had never heard of a 261 although I've worked lot's of 216's and 235's. Thanks for the education.:thumbup:

Keep up the good work and don't piss off the old man.:eyecrazy:
 
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Love your title:bounce:

Forget the dumpster, it all looks like good stuff except for the dirt.

What's the cast base with six legs? Pipe threader? Looks like a lathe, however.

I had never heard of a 261 although I've worked lot's of 216's and 235's. Thanks for the education.:thumbup:

Keep up the good work and don't piss off the old man.:eyecrazy:

You are correct about the stuff being good stuff, and yes that is a huge metal lathe that is missing all the lathe parts except the bed and headstock. The idea of making it a base for a workbench has been tossed around. John, the father is very pleased with the progress so far and has rediscovered tons of stuff he did not know he even had!
 

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Gonna be a nice shop - once it's cleaned up. Looks to me like you mainly need tons of shelves. Good luck, and keep us posted.
 
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Gonna be a nice shop - once it's cleaned up. Looks to me like you mainly need tons of shelves. Good luck, and keep us posted.

That is the major flaw in that shop is no storage at all, other than the floor that is. luckily there is an endless supply of I-beams, pipes, and angle iron that have been reclaimed from demolition jobs to use for shelving and other means of organization, like a metal storage rack.
 

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Interesting thread already. Looks like a big job but you have done a lot so far. I will be watching to see how you set the shop up. Good work and good luck!!

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Man this is cool. I love all the old trucks. Are there any 60-66 trucks sitting about? Can't wait to see what you do. Love both of the Squarebodies.

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... yes that is a huge metal lathe that is missing all the lathe parts except the bed and headstock.

You never know, with enough dirt and junk piled on top I think an abused carriage and tailstock might just blend in with the junk....I have vicarious hopes for their discovery. (an old lathe is a terrible thing to waste :( )
 
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Interesting thread already. Looks like a big job but you have done a lot so far. I will be watching to see how you set the shop up. Good work and good luck!!

Best Regards
Herb Spencer

Man this is cool. I love all the old trucks. Are there any 60-66 trucks sitting about? Can't wait to see what you do. Love both of the Squarebodies.

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Herb- Thanks for the support.
Chevy- At the moment there are no 60-66's yet. However John, the father's brother does have a 58 Chevy 1.5+ ton truck. I'm glad that you like the squares, the red and tan one is my personal truck that I redid. Link to that here- http://www.gmsquarebody.com/threads/76-cheyenne-revival.18644/
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Hmmm, metal lathe with only the headstock. Perfect for twisting square iron stock to make decorative shapes.

You never know, with enough dirt and junk piled on top I think an abused carriage and tailstock might just blend in with the junk....I have vicarious hopes for their discovery. (an old lathe is a terrible thing to waste :( )

OldIron- I have been told that the headstock has been used for just that.

Farty- I wish that the other parts were there but it was purchased missing everything, John, the father only said he paid $60 for it
 
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Farty- I wish that the other parts were there but it was purchased missing everything, John, the father only said he paid $60 for it

AAAAAHH...my vicarious hopes dashed again. :(

Well, it's got the makings of a good wood lathe someday. Shouldn't be too hard to fabricate a wooden tailstock and metal tool rest, once the shop is cleaned up and you can take stock of your stock that is.
 
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As promised. Pictures of most of the rest of the trucks-
1971 F250 Custom-
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Cat 955L-
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1949 Chevrolet 6400-
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1950 Euclid w/Detroit Diesel-
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1953 Chevrolet 4100-
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4WD International Shortie Dump-
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M175-
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No pic of the Mack dump?

Don't think that Ford twin screw with two sticks is a 2 ton.:bounce:

What a collection!!

If you're in SW Missouri I'll be right up.:lol_hitti
 
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No pic of the Mack dump?

Don't think that Ford twin screw with two sticks is a 2 ton.:bounce:

What a collection!!

If you're in SW Missouri I'll be right up.:lol_hitti

You ask and shall receive-
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That ford is a F-700. The rearmost axle is just a dummy axle and the drive axle is a two speed. It just has a single trans, but does have overdrive.

I am located near Saint Louis, Mo..:dunno:
 

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Love that Squarebody Dump truck. I learned how to drive stick in one. It had a 5 speed and 366 BBC. That Jeep is pretty badass. I think if you wanted to sell that you would have a buyer easy as popular as they have become.

Bret
 

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That garage reminds me of my first consulting assignment when I worked for Digital Equipment in the 80’s. I was at a major state university who had a student run repair center for PC’s and the like.

All the items to be repaired or already repaired were just placed on the floor. They filled a large room. I suggested shelving and you would have thought I invented the wheel.

Looks like you are in the same boat. BTW the trucks are amazing.
 

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I am sticking around to see this come together... For some reason I really enjoy watching projects like this. I would love to see more pics of the general area around the place.
 

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Great thread, you're a brave man taking all of that on. I am sure you'll get there, progress so far looks good.. That is a lot of cool trucks!
 
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Yesterday I began cleaning the other ⅓ of the shop with the Hough payloader. Lots of rusty fasteners on the ground and more dirt.
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Both of the sliding doors to the shop had had the nails pull out of the tin leaving the doors very weak and flopping all about. Many thousand screws later and it is WAY better
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Progress has halted when Torrential downpour began and I found out where the roof has been leaking...

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What a great time your having, I know where your coming from because my Papaw was a dairy farmer and also had a "shop" !
He had all his tools and equipment parts in there just thrown all over the place. my cousin and I worked for weeks cleaning and straightening it all up one summer, He was very proud of what we had done !
Your project really brings back memories to me. will be following this thread.
 
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