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  • billybob_81067
    A.O.'s official Redneck
    • Jan 2001
    • 1682

    #46
    Originally posted by maxama10
    Let me guess, you like Ford?
    LOL how'd ya figure that one out?
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    • maxama10
      Take off every zig!
      • Sep 2004
      • 1497

      #47
      I think you need to post a pic of that motorized sand sifter you made a while back

      i think that tops everything in here

      edit: here we go!!!! http://automags.org/forums/showthrea...highlight=sand
      Last edited by maxama10; 02-05-2007, 11:23 PM.

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      • calebh
        Registered User
        • Feb 2005
        • 59

        #48
        Originally posted by billybob_81067

        69 F-250 named Travis
        thats pretty much freaking awesome lol. i love old trucks

        my most redneck thing? i built an lp spyder for like $30. im not very redneck lol. i even hate country music. so i probly dont even belong in this thread

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        • PyRo
          President Bioloaf inc.
          • Dec 2000
          • 10186

          #49
          Originally posted by calebh
          thats pretty much freaking awesome lol. i love old trucks
          Want to buy me a 39-40 Chevy?

          Please?

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          • Swampy
            Shrub Hunter
            • Oct 2006
            • 884

            #50
            Originally posted by billybob_81067

            Stuck dozer
            Ouch how did that happen?
            Nice cab, what 3in tube steel?
            And why do you own a fleet of trucks?
            This space for rent.

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            • billybob_81067
              A.O.'s official Redneck
              • Jan 2001
              • 1682

              #51
              Originally posted by Swampy
              Ouch how did that happen?
              Nice cab, what 3in tube steel?
              And why do you own a fleet of trucks?
              Ahh yes my motorized sand shaker is also quite redneck!

              The dozer got stuck when my dad was trying to push a bunch of saplings out of a supposedly dried up pond which turned into mush real quick. The cab supports we made out of 4 inch tubing, and then that's like a 3/8 thick sheet of steel on top with 2 inch angles framing it out around the sides. Keeps a lot of the rain and sun off! The best part of it is the brush guard we built on the front. The uprights are 2" by 3" or 4" (don't exactly remember) rectangular tubing topped off with a 4 inch angle that's a half inch thick, then those rods are inch and a quarter high carbon steel shafts. We built it on there because we push tamarack and russian olive trees on our river bottom in an effort to clean up all the brush and we didn't want all the branches tearing up the dozer.

              As for having a fleet of trucks, all of those I picked up super cheap and couldn't pass on the deals. Green one was $160, 85 diesel was free, 77 F-250 was like $850 and came with a winch worth more than I paid for it all, the 93 was "totaled" by insurance so I bought it back for like $200. What's really funny is that's not even half of our fleet of pickups and trucks! There's still an 84 ranger, 85 ranger, 2000 ranger, 85 dodge, 92 dodge, 2000 powerstroke, 79 ranger, 75 F-250, a 67 international pickup, two mid 70's international loadstar trucks, F-600 service truck, two F-600 ensilage trucks, a F-600 grain truck, a F-750 gravel truck, a F-700 manure truck, and that's just about it I think. Had to rack my brain on that one!
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              • 9868Classic
                I'll Mod Anything!
                • Feb 2004
                • 261

                #52
                I used an old car hood (1940's I believe) as a makeshift sled and pulled it behind my ATV.

                I had a 4x6 landscaping timber on the front of my 82 Ford F-100 for a couple years(was painted booger green)

                Ran down a deer in my 82 F-100. (BTW...not a good idea. Put a nice couple dents in my truck with their hooves.)

                Went 4 wheelin through a corn field. Just kinda decided it would be fun to do, and turn right off the road and into the field at 40 mph in traffic.
                68 Automag Classic with Lft Hand Power Feed, Smart Parts All American 12" barrel, KAPP Dropzone 3 Drop Forward, WGP Regulator, All Stainless Steel hosing,

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                • don miguel
                  the legend
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 1141

                  #53
                  I stared at an orange jiuce container because it said "concentrate".

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                  • billybob_81067
                    A.O.'s official Redneck
                    • Jan 2001
                    • 1682

                    #54
                    Originally posted by don miguel
                    I stared at an orange jiuce container because it said "concentrate".
                    I bet you did...
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                    • FARMER00
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 533

                      #55
                      im loving the bail wagon. is it home made? or is it a production if it is tell me where we can get one and if they make them for round bails

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                      • FARMER00
                        Registered User
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 533

                        #56
                        Originally posted by billybob_81067
                        LOL how'd ya figure that one out?
                        off topic but is the 302 used in the broncos the same as the 5.0L in the mustangs? and will the hoods fit on both? thanks

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                        • maxama10
                          Take off every zig!
                          • Sep 2004
                          • 1497

                          #57
                          Now this is a real bailer Ha, I dont know, just some project my teacher has been working on in shop for the past few years


                          John Deere of some sort left by a student yearrrrrs before i came weve been doing a little work on it recently


                          our main efforts are on this though



                          I really have no idea what kinda tractor it is. It was brought in by a student about 5 years ago and he tore it down and tthen never worked on it. Weve been getting it back together though and should have it running in the next couple months.


                          Sorry the pics are so blurry, I snapped a few quick ones. (people wouldve asked why the hell i was taking pictures in shop class )

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                          • Eatem Alive
                            Wait...What?
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 1150

                            #58
                            my wife considers this to be "redneck" for me.

                            going here...


                            while wearing this...


                            she just don't get it.
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                            • billybob_81067
                              A.O.'s official Redneck
                              • Jan 2001
                              • 1682

                              #59
                              Originally posted by FARMER00
                              im loving the bail wagon. is it home made? or is it a production if it is tell me where we can get one and if they make them for round bails
                              It's a New Holland BW 38. They are only for the small squares, but I've seen some pull behind round bale stackers that go behind a tractor. We just use a loader with a bale spike and a 30 foot gooseneck to haul ours in though.

                              As for the 302 question, I'm assuming that you're talking about the newer fuel injected engines. The blocks are the same, but a few of the accessories are different, you'll need the mustang intake on top of the 302 that you want to fit into the mustang because it's squashed down for hood clearance. Also the mustang engine uses a mass air sequental fire fuel injection system whereas the pickups and broncos used a speed density batch fire system. Other than that, maybe different cams and heads.
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                              • billybob_81067
                                A.O.'s official Redneck
                                • Jan 2001
                                • 1682

                                #60
                                [QUOTE=maxama10]Now this is a real bailer

                                That a 1069 or a 1079? Basically an older version of our bale wagon. Before we got this one we used a 1049 Super as our bale wagon, but this one with the computerized stack patterns, radio, air conditioining and air ride seat has me spoiled now! LOL
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