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33 thoughts on “FORD F250 Heavy Haul and Road Trip (how many LBS?)”
  1. Hey, I added my newly attained white Ford ‘70 F-250 auto trans. to my front yard babies post in Lubbock, Tx. Had all the same problems like yours did. Added a Petronix Ignitor II with that coil. That seemed to smooth it out pretty well. Drove it from Scottsville to Lubbock Tx., no cruise or power steering. Uncomfortable but the Ford did fine! Somewhere around OK. City I started hearing that same high pitch that’s in your boy’s truck; 10- 15 min. worth then the noise would disappear. Then come back 2 hours later, lol. I’m supposin that noise is some transmission problem. I don’t have the money or knowledge to work on it so I let it be noisy! Mine is white just like y’all’s, fairly handsome 360 truck. I drive it cause I get a hoot out of old trucks. My son in Ridgetop owns a ‘59 Chevy Apache we put together when he was in High School. I also own a ‘54 GMC 100 inline 6, stored up there in Ridgetop, Tn. I wish I could drive that one back to Lubbock as well. Lot of health problems but I’m having a blast restoring all of em! Thank you so much for what you do!

  2. Those old rads all made of copper. Good money in those copper rads. Back about twenty five years ago my brother in law and i would travel the back roads collecting those rads. At that time we were getting twenty five bucks a rad.

  3. My first was an early 70's C10 thanks to my dad..😊 Had manuel brakes,and all the fun stuff…I was only 13 at the time,but it meant the world to me..Nice to see another guy doing similar things.👍

  4. Also ask the State of MN why this is a passenger car plate and my RV plate (which did not change following my purchase) and clearly had the 'old school' 1978 plate design look, I had to lookup the GVWR rating and get the truck 'letter sticker' (it was FWD and aint got no axles) and the fact the State won't allow Trucks to be eligible for 'Collector'. Go check out some old car events and there will be one or two whips in about this same condition as seen here.

  5. Well that's interesting I just recently posted a comment regarding factual statements about related attorneys criminal activity that have direct relation to YouTube and this channel. You are an inspiration for people who no longer have the rights of valid mental health assistance😊

    For all concerned people seat belts were not required on passenger trucks until 1978 and this truck has had no significant modification. Power Brakes were also a 'paid option' available at the time.

    Derek if you ever find a '66 Skylark, try to see if you can get er to go in 2nd or 3rd gear like I was able to on the streets of Rapid City, SD.😊

    Not sure if comment will later be deleted without my consent given my civil rights are denied and my only device I can use to communicate is conterfeited related to fraudulent attorney action rel to MN case 66-CV-19-1699.

  6. I once hauled what turned out to be 1740lbs plus a harbor freight 3 ton engine hoist 40 miles in a 87 ranger extended cab 4×4… Guy at the yard made a point of telling me how stupid that was (and he didn't know about the 40 miles).

  7. I've been trying for more than 2 weeks to buy a VGG hat to be entered into the DEW give away an your payment check out won't except my Chase debit card. I'm throughly upset with you store. Mine you I've you purchased 2 tactical flash lights and a power generator with no problems. So as you see, this fan is looking to support others. Jessica, you missed out on possibly getting to keep you DEW car.

  8. I found this channel a little late, just a few weeks ago. I've been watching non stop though! I'm also thinking TN might be a good place to find my own rusty acres someday. A guy wonders if there's any good hunting and fishing over that way..

  9. Haha, I know EXACTLY what you're doing there with the oak going in to that jar of "cough medicine" around the 19 min mark! I may or may not have participated in the same kind of activity…! 😂

  10. I say 2100 lbs, it takes alot to make a 3/4 ton tip back like that
    Not surprised the old ford fired up – they are like that pretty much bulletproof
    Too bad big brother forced fuel injection upon us, you won’t be able to mess with them in the swamp and fire them back up, I’m sure all the critters will find all that tiny wiring really tasty

  11. If it wasn’t for the boy I’d leave it alone! I couldn’t keep a strait face throughout the whole video! How the hell can something start so quick and easy and sound as funny as that! 😂🤣🤪! Being 75 I have great memories of much the same frivolities ! I talk to my High school buddy I went into the Marines with , we were reminiscing of the escapades we had back then and just laugh our buts off! They are great memories! Your sons will have them too it will be priceless! Especially since it will include their father as being the instigator of the mayhem!! Mixed with your brand of humor will make it extraordinarily special!!! Blessings to you and yours , regards Mad Mike S. From the land of freezing ass cold🥶☃❄🌨🦡…………….

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