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- Sep 1, 2018
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- Location
- Washington State
- First Name
- Craig
- Truck Year
- 1973 (have two), 1985
- Truck Model
- K10, K20, C20
- Engine Size
- 350, 454, 6.2 Detroit
That’s some funny s—- right there 89B, just makes you smile.
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My steering is a bit loose too. Not bad enough that I can’t hold a straight line, but I can see the front wheels move back and forth a bit when I’m holding the steering wheel steady. I tracked down which bushing it was, but haven’t got around to ordering it yet.
That’s some funny s—- right there 89B, just makes you smile.
Like a v8 jeep or scoutForgot to mention those pipes also put some serious heat off. Especially down my your foot coming out of the motor.
I also don't run with a hood on mine. I like the extra visibility and being able to tuck under bushes and such easier. I also love to watch the front suspension and steering.
That is so Rad!!My modified Sears.
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Too bad it doesnt have pto lol now that would be funny afJust stumbled across this.
Monster tractor - farm & garden - by owner - sale - craigslist
Craftsman monster tractor. 44 inch tires, 18 hp engine, rack and pinion steering for better handling. Running lights , custom built frame only used in parades and shows garage keep runs excellent.philadelphia.craigslist.org
It could pull a bush hogToo bad it doesnt have pto lol now that would be funny af
It needs bigger axle sprockets for a good holeshot.Just stumbled across this.
Monster tractor - farm & garden - by owner - sale - craigslist
Craftsman monster tractor. 44 inch tires, 18 hp engine, rack and pinion steering for better handling. Running lights , custom built frame only used in parades and shows garage keep runs excellent.philadelphia.craigslist.org