Details are it’s a super survivor. Zero rust and very minimal dents. Absolutely no rust in the floor or anywhere else. Unfortunately it was painted before and the paint is clear coat peeling. It’s a 383 car aluminum intake, headers and a 4bbl. I got new carpet and new seats for it. A paint job and it’s a bad ass car
Details are it’s a super survivor. Zero rust and very minimal dents. Absolutely no rust in the floor or anywhere else. Unfortunately it was painted before and the paint is clear coat peeling. It’s a 383 car aluminum intake, headers and a 4bbl. I got new carpet and new seats for it. A paint job and it’s a bad ass car
Boy, I considered buying a rear tiller, years back. I thought I could make enough money on jobs to pay for it, & had uses for it myself. It would have been Self Powered. I got talked out of it. Many times I still Kick myself, for Not getting one!
Boy, I considered buying a rear tiller, years back. I thought I could make enough money on jobs to pay for it, & had uses for it myself. It would have been Self Powered. I got talked out of it. Many times I still Kick myself, for Not getting one!
This thing is a game changer. Hydraulic lift and pto. Turn it on and drop it down and go. Worst part is these machines are kind of touchy on the travel lever.
This thing is a game changer. Hydraulic lift and pto. Turn it on and drop it down and go. Worst part is these machines are kind of touchy on the travel levee.
Lever. The case/ingersoll garden tractors (used my ingersoll 4016) use a lever to control the hydraulic drive. It's great in ways, it a true hydraulic motor and not a hydrostatic rear end. But it's really touchy under load at WOT, like running a tiller. Not too bad with the tiller in reverse because you're pulling against it. But it likes to take off with the tiller in forward as the time want to push it. These machines are really prone to riding a wheelie, even with nothing on the back. Add a couple hundred pounds of tiller and it can be a ride.
So we get big boxes of cut up t-shirts at work for shop rags. Every once in a while there are some recognizable things like sports teams or band names or XYZ… then there are the ones that are absolute gold.
So we get big boxes of cut up t-shirts at work for shop rags. Every once in a while there are some recognizable things like sports teams or band names or XYZ… then there are the ones that are absolute gold. View attachment 417639
@35xj digging through some old pics.
Trail pics of my OG YJ are from 2002/2003. Other is when we finished our dual buggy builds in a 400 sq/ft shop in 2005.
EDIT: Trail pics are 1- the turn on Lower 2, 2- mid way up Lower 2 and 3- at the big ledge.
I had just finished the J20 D44/D60 swap and new set of 38.5 SXs.
EDIT #2: Pic 4- just finished a back half, injected 360, TF999, Klune-205 swap on tons. Gutted it and lightened it up as much was possible.