Recently Purchase my First Heavy Hauler
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I am new to the larger trucks and have been lurking around on the site since I purchased my first large truck about six months ago. I just thought I would post pictures here since it seems like there isn't a whole lot of action in this section. The truck is a 1968 C50 with a dumping bed on the back. It's mostly original, but there are some parts like the carb and alternator that appear to have been swapped out. It has the original 366 (pad stamp matches protect-o-plate), SM465 and a two speed vacuum shifted rear end. I bought it to haul firewood and take trash to the dump. I really enjoy driving this truck. The engine still runs smooth and quiet and it's blast to just slowly cruise down the road in at 40-50 mph. I found the original owner's manual, protect-o-plate and manual for the Schwartz hydraulics in the glove box when I got it home. I haven't hunted yet for a build sheet in the seat or anything though. Here are a few pics I snapped at various times and locations of it. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7865/...28fc3925_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7802/...355de716_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7854/...19d40e12_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7865/...9b863972_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7802/...3c483738_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7905/...3f995b20_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7923/...7e1df968_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7874/...9847710c_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7806/...c0a03e83_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7892/...093441df_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7874/...c4ca3106_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7907/...402edf9b_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7863/...eff40f96_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7846/...03a26666_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7808/...cac09e55_z.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7898/...5935279f_z.jpg |
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Nice unit. Vacuum 2 speed? I thought they were done with them before 1968. Wish I had a reason to own one.
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Nice patina!
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J10 : 15000-LB 2 SPEED AXLE 6.5/8.58 RATIO VACUUM SHIFT https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7858/...f4510a2f_z.jpg |
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Nice truck.
Looks pretty solid. |
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how long is that box? I am looking at a similar unit. planning to build a tilt deck car hauler.
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Nice looking truck, gotta love that front end... real slick looking for a brick, I love it! |
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I like the truck a lot, minus the FIrestone RH-5* rims on it. They don't really bother me per se, but it's just in the back of my mind that they can get ugly if mistreated. It's a fun little vehicle to putter around in; not practical sometimes , but still fun to just take out for a cruise. |
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Truck was sold in Glasgow MO. My family farmed several hundred acres in the Glasgow Missouri river bottoms. While I don't remember it, I am sure I have been in the grain line with it waiting to dump. Very cool.
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I love these trucks, great to have so much documentation, I have a low milage 72 c50 and taken on plenty of trips and it has run well. People are starting to get excited about these trucks and are restoring,rat rodding, and making big picups out of. Pat
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If you look at the prices of newer trucks vs fixing an older truck like one of these up it's no wonder why. Worse case scenario for my C60 is I have a total of $10k (not restoring but making usable on today's roads). Compare that to a newer medium duty truck and I come out way ahead. Plus in my opinion they look a lot better too.
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nice find! This is exactly what I'm looking for.
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Many trucks today and just about all of the smaller ones don't have a Clutch anymore. Plus the prices are crazy as mentioned. |
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Looks like you are in western MT so probably hundreds of miles from me, or else I could show you how to do them. They are sort of an egg shape so you get them at the wide spot to knock apart/together. The main trick is making sure the two halves are loose after putting them back together. If the two pieces don't wiggle and rotate fairly easily, then it's not all the way together and may blow apart upon inflation. Of course you don't stand over them while inflating either ;) |
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Wish I could find one that clean
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I don't have any plans to change anything on mine. I like it as is and have no desire to make it a low rider, pickup or cut the crap out of it. The only thing I want to do is clean up some of the leaks at some point. The hydraulic system leaks and the transmission, rearend and engine have leaked at some point so there is dirt caked on them. Quote:
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They are the ones commonly referred to as "widowmakers", a two piece rim that splits in the center like the diagram in the bottom left: https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-fFNrC2yEl...s1600/tgtt.JPG Quote:
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That diagram looks about right except I seem to remember the narrower piece fitting over the other half (?)[Edit: I was thinking backwards: the diagram is the same as the wheels that I had.]. Anyway, another logger had a truck a little newer than mine (actually just about like yours) and he showed me how to change them. It's basically like de/mounting a tire on/off a solid wheel except it's steel on steel, half the wheel coming off or going on. There's a little notch on the inside that you pry up (once you find it!) and you push down on the other side and "tap" it sideways to pop it apart. This is of course after you have broken the beads down on both sides and the tire is collapsed. Once you get it apart, you can see how the half that comes off is just slightly elliptical at the mating surface so it can pop on and off. Assembly is the opposite: you lay the one half across the other at an angle with the notch up, then stand one foot on the low side and "tap" the inside directly across until it pops over the other half. It has to be "loose" after you get it together, or else it is not all the way over the little ridge that holds the wheel together when inflated. Nice guys turn the ring so that the notch is lined up with the valve stem so you can find it again :) None of this will make any sense if you've never changed any type of multi-piece wheel. Sliding the tire/tube/liner on and off is the same as other types. When I was logging I would get several flats each season and fix them myself, plus I bought used 8.25-20 tires from a school bus contractor and change them myself. I couldn't afford to hire any work done on my equipment back then. |
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