Yesterday I accomplished nothing, wasted all day at a farm auction. I daresay I made up for it today, at least in messiness.
With the warmer weather finally here, it’s time to get going.
I pulled the bed off my 94 F350, mostly to clean up wiring, fuel system, and the frame. Got mostly finished on the wiring, I made a new harness that goes behind the cab, to the fuel tanks, FSV, rear lights, and VSS. Still need to install it, but that won’t be till after I clean it up. I think I’ll put a flatbed with a gooseneck hitch on it. I’ll probably sell the bed that came with the truck. I’ll definitely keep the boxes though. At some point I need to work on the Ramsey winch bumper, and the winch itself. I didn’t take pictures with the bed off, but it’s easy to imagine.
I removed the cab and the bed from my 94 F-Superduty, because the cab is rough, the floorboards are rotten, and the bed was easy enough to remove. I might part this truck out instead, I haven’t decided yet. I could see myself fixing it up and reassembling it. For the now, I removed the hydroboost system, it will be installed on the 94 F350 later. I might take the Heil bed from this truck and put it on the 94 F350 if I don’t put a flatbed on it. I did take pictures of this one…
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I also removed the cab and bed from my 88 F350 crew cab. I will keep the engine and turbo system, and sell the bed. I’m undecided on whether or not I would reassemble this truck, as a 4WD. The cab structure has some surface rust, pitted in places, but not rotten through… the frame is good though, could 4WD swap it, and either find a different cab or fix up that one. I think I’d be better off with a different cab though. The turbo will be rebuilt, and the whole 093 kit will be put on my 94 F350.
No pictures on this one, but it was dark by the time I finished pulling the cab.
I might go get another crew cab parts truck next weekend, I want the Centurion interior, E4OD, the cab structure, rear doors, and frame. A friend of mine wants the Powerstroke engine, and another wants the rear axle. Those are the parts I don’t want or need, so that works out pretty well.
Thank goodness for loader tractors… made a breeze out of my day…