Pics of IDIs still working?

88beast

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im afraid of the cummins going down hill those dodges are so heavy if the brakes fail youre not stopping it with a herd of elephants

nice wheeling pics im hoping to get some this summer
 

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didn't get any pictures of me playin in it but heres a couple pics of where we played and the after pic of the truck.
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towing the tool trailer and second picture with 300 gal. hydroseeder in back. this truck has paid for itself many times over and still working
 

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Use my IDI all the time! it's my favorite truck.. hauling my camper, firewood, drive to work on occasion... I love it!

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Here's mine doing a little work...... ;Sweet

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Oh sorry wrong forum....i guess those darn cummins do a little more then blow smoke. ;Sweet

Just thought i'd stir the pot a little!

Just so i dont get banned or booed off the stage i am looking at 80-86 idi for my wife to use as her daily work truck. She loves that body style and i prefer diesel...

Is that 2 cyl green on the back?
 

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I pulled this from Chicago to Detroit. The 2nd one from yard to Junk yard w/ F250 non turbo. The van was stuffed with parts.
 

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Is that 2 cyl green on the back?


Oh lets see...that is a 1950s John Deere MC with a 2 cylinder....very long strokes. If i remember correctly i was hauling it to our mechanic's place in that picture because he was going to rebuild the front with an angle blade. Since then it now has a completely hydrolic angle blade which makes it great for clearing our road of snow. Its a little under powered for any real hard scraping.

Its a good little crawler though. Perfect for working in tight places.
 

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Mine's working on holding down the driveway. :D

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Some new ones from this weekend. Helping a friend chop 9 cords of firewood. Got 5 done so far.

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Takin the van to my shop to put engine in it and my new project i just picked up 1977 arrow glass
 

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Here's my big diesel pulling my little diesel. The trailer was a little overkill.

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One of my favorite pictures.
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Pulled this bad boy around a few times for work. It weighs 9250 lbs empty, and the truck is about 5300 lbs so I'm over ford's recommendations empty, but I have loaded it up with particle board and crossed the scales at 22,400 lbs combined. I think that's pretty respectable from a naturally aspirated, 3.55 geared 3/4 ton.:sly
 

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Went through about 5 cords of wood this winter. This was last year getting it together.
 

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