Ok, I'm getting kind of a late start to this, but better late than never!
Almost two moths ago, I brought this little beauty home. It was given to me free, by a friend from another forum that has nothing to do with trucks.
It is a 92 f250 XLT Lariat. 7.3idi na, and E4od
My driveway is VERY steep. It was wet and muddy and snowy and cold. It took me two days to get it up the driveway to where it is. Since I wasn't sure of the brakes or transmission, I backed my other truck right up against it. (This pic was taken about a week after the snow finally melted.)
The next day, I established a good solid anchor point, further up the hill. Then I used a steel cable to tie the truck to that anchor point. It isn't going anywhere until it can do so under it's own steam, and has reliable brakes.
I'll be making a few more posts to this thread, before I am finished for the night...
Almost two moths ago, I brought this little beauty home. It was given to me free, by a friend from another forum that has nothing to do with trucks.
It is a 92 f250 XLT Lariat. 7.3idi na, and E4od
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My driveway is VERY steep. It was wet and muddy and snowy and cold. It took me two days to get it up the driveway to where it is. Since I wasn't sure of the brakes or transmission, I backed my other truck right up against it. (This pic was taken about a week after the snow finally melted.)
The next day, I established a good solid anchor point, further up the hill. Then I used a steel cable to tie the truck to that anchor point. It isn't going anywhere until it can do so under it's own steam, and has reliable brakes.
I'll be making a few more posts to this thread, before I am finished for the night...