It was one of those weekends where I made 2 steps forward and 1 step back. The plan was to pick up the frame from my friend Thursday, take it home and drop it off with the trailer and return another friends truck, then head to work Thursday night. I only managed to get it loaded on the trailer and make it back in time for work. While the frame and trailer were at his farm he managed to put it up for sale. LOL
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Little did I know he was on the right track. I got off Friday morning, picked it up and headed home to start working on pulling the front diff. so I could removed the axle shaft I needed off of it. I tried prying it off, using a pickle fork style wedge, and a slide hammer all with no luck.

The bearings didn't feel great anyway so maybe it would have all been for naught if I could have gotten it off anyway. My forearm is still dead from using the slide hammer. I ordered a new shaft to the tune of $249 and it should be delivered today actually, and it was shipped from Arizona.
So if anyone in the area needs an NP263 transfer case or a 14 bolt with 3.73:1 gears let me know I'll make you a deal.

I guess I'll try to part it out before removing the parts I could sell and scrapping the rest. Or I guess I could make a dune buggy out of it. I pulled the diff. out on the trailer, then pulled it off the trailer by strapping it to a tree and driving forward.
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I planned to install the front diff. Friday, then drive up to Wichita to grab my lift and bring it home, obviously that did't work out. Then Saturday morning I planned to install everything I could to get closer to having it ready for when the axle arrived. Well then this happened:
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We had 4" of rain and lots of wind and lightening. I worked on cleaning up some of the water once it stopped raining and shop vac'd out ~20 gallons from just the floor! I spent Saturday with the family and catching up from spending so much time away from them recently.
Sunday I couldn't mow like I planned because there was just too much standing water and I had lots of down limbs to clean up. I needed a new chain for my chainsaw so I picked one up from a box store while doing some back to school shopping, came home and of course it was the wrong one. An hour and a half later I had the right one and started trimming low limbs to make mowing easier. I ended up going a little overboard and now have 5 big piles I need to burn and still more to clean up, I just ran out of energy, it was near 100°F when I started and could only muster 5 hours before I was ready to crash.
I managed to install the passenger side drum brakes on Herb's Hearse this morning before work so I am still making progress a little at a time on it. Herb, how is that rearend coming along?
The plan is to replace the axle shaft this week, get the truck on the road, and head to Wichita Friday to pick up the lift, cross your fingers for me it works out this time.
JB