A little fixin’ A little drivin’ 1946 Dodge WFA-32 Truck 1 1/2 ton 160″ wheel base 20 inch wheels T118 engine : 236.6 Cu/In. Bone stock flat six 95 certified…
A little fixin’ A little drivin’ 1946 Dodge WFA-32 Truck 1 1/2 ton 160″ wheel base 20 inch wheels T118 engine : 236.6 Cu/In. Bone stock flat six 95 certified…
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hell yeah!!!
Got her running again, it is always good to never throw away old hose you
never know when it will come in handy. Where was the video of the 46 taking
a dump lol
Very nice, its a good feeling when things are fixed!
Thank you Pete.
keep her working. I dont know why I keep thinking a snow plow belongs on
the front of that thing….nevermind what I said, I take it back.
hey, what brand boots are you wearing? Really enjoy your videos.
I am a new subscriber and I like your videos. 0:54 I guess too much smoke
and heat also makes you repeat yourself repeat yourself. I am amazed that
you have such a long paved private laneway. That must have cost a fortune
to get done.
My nieghbor has a 8′ plow and has offered it to me to put on this truck…I
would imagine chains on the rear tires and a load of rock in the bed would
make this a very capable plow rig..I know the abuse a plow truck takes and
I just could not do that to this old girl…there are plenty of mostly worn
out plow trucks that already have the rivets beat out of the frame that I
could get…This is going to stay a fair-weather work truck.
Hell yeah!
nope
That is a great ending scene. I bet the guys that drove those old trucks
were glad they got paid by the hour and not by the load.
hey beekeeper, thanks. Great video!!! Sam in Colorado
Thanks Matt… That truck just screams to me to get in and DRIVE!
Thank you Sam.
Well, at least it wasn’t the Flux Capacitor! Those things are hard to
replace!
wait a second, this thing needs a lumber mill on a trailer behind it…..I
think I’ve got it.
I am not too sure how many miles are on the engine… The speedo does not
work, I was told the engine was rebuilt in the ’80’s and not driven much
before I got her. The P.O. has passed away and I can’t confirm any history
on it, but it runs like it’s new. I do know it spent it’s work life in
California on a Family Winery in Napa. Not to say it had an easy life, but
it sure was not beat to heck.
Thank you Sir.. Todd is a ‘puter genius!
She’s running great now, Thumbs Up
I have nothing but complete confidence in you. Nice banner! Great job Todd
Thank you Ray, I envision that ’46 being the primary tow vehicle for the
Mill…Drive it to the logs…drive home with sawn lumber… I can’t wait!
Todd did a great job on the banner… too bad my computer is not letting me
upload it to YT… I sure with I had the time to learn more about the
details of computing devices… dang… not enough hours in the day..lol.
On the next episode of the Waltons…a man from 67 years in the future,
shows up on the mountain towing a new mobile saw mill that could
revolutionize the family’s lumber mill business…. Before I saw Matthews
comment and when you were driving through the field, I was thinking “Gee,
this reminds me of “The Waltons”! Very nice camera work my friend!! The ’46
Dodge is so cool! You are doing a fine job keeping it in shape! I like the
new channel banner! Todd did an awesome job!!
I was loving the fact I had new vacuum hose in inventory..made for an
enjoyable repair. The dump vid is up next..I’m a little out of order on my
uploads.
How much would a truck like this cost? Are you in CA? Great videos,keep
them coming.
You are soooo right… Now I’m off to watch your battery box rebuild!
Fixing is Fun!
Thank you Sir!
thank you.
Hell -Yeah…Well you asked for one… Boy she runs smooth now. How many
miles does she have on her? Take Care..
I really don’t know what these trucks go for… they really don’t come up
for sale much. I’m in Oregon. Thanks for watching.
Now your cookin! I envision the ’46 pulling the sawmill into the woods to
the freshly felled tree(s)… a few hours of work with the mill and
returning home with the mill in tow and a load of sawn boards loaded in the
bed. Now that’s my idea of a great day.
Two speed rear end!
I love that truck!! Excellent vid! Love the new banner too. I just can’t
figure out for the life of me how to make one!
Hey Steve !!! Hey to Mr. Newman !!! No Job to Big are Small for the
BeeKeeper , You are the Man my Friend !!! Steve you get a Big Fern Creek
HELL YEA !!! What a Truck , Freakin Next Level Awesomeness !!! Night John
Boy !!! LOL … (I Love It) … LOL … Another Next Level Video Steve !!!
You will see that I frequently repeat myself in my videos..The previous
owner did not like dust and had the last 1/2 mile paved… I would NEVER
had done it myself…a gravel road is much easier to maintain. I will admit
though, it’s nice to drive on. The previous owner did not like dust and had
the last 1/2 mile paved… I would NEVER had done it myself…a gravel road
is much easier to maintain. I will admit though, it’s nice to drive on.
Thank you Emily
Hell yeah! Inventory stores always comes in handy.
sounds like New… Good Job!!
Thank You!
sure hope you’re enjoying your vacation fixing all your stuff?
Yes Sir.
This truck definately sets its own pace.. there is no hurried commute when
you’re behind this wheel.
Great job Steve I love love love that truck!
good job fixing up the old truck it runs nice
Thanks.