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Bearhawg 11-14-2021 07:30 PM

Pulling out the C60 Farm Truck
 
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Hello all. I'm about to pull our old farm truck out of the barn and begin using it around the home place. It's amazing how many times in the past few years my brother and I have said, "damn, this would be easier if we had "the truck" Anyway, this was the only farm truck my dad purchased new. It was used as a grain truck carrying corn, soybeans, peanuts, etc to the elevator in town about 6 miles away. Hundreds of 6 mile trips over the years. Maybe thousands. It was used regularly until he passed 6 years ago. I think its a '66-67. I've worked on my '70 C10 a lot but never something this big but the basics should be the same. I'm pretty sure its a 327cid with the usual 4 speed with two speed axle. I know I need to change the fluids, spark plugs, plug wires/points, check the overall wiring, maybe flush the brake lines and fuel tank, the list goes on. It will be a long time before its on the road, mainly used hauling off brush and moving dirt around the farm. It has a factory/dealer installed dump that I pray still works.

My question is, what are the basics I need to do to get it rolling? I'll be headed to the farm next weekend to hopefully start it for the first time in 3-5 years. I'll know more once I dig into it. Thanks!

Katrina/10 11-15-2021 09:28 AM

Re: Pulling out the C60 Farm Truck
 
Looks like a good old truck. I'm sure all the things you mentioned will need to be changed, good luck!

ky-donzi 11-15-2021 12:27 PM

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Nice truck, I bet the hoist still works flawlessly.

My guess the only real issue you will have is stale gas, and (hopefully not) the brake booster (know on two tons to cause issues)

Bearhawg 11-15-2021 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ky-donzi (Post 8996107)
Nice truck, I bet the hoist still works flawlessly.

My guess the only real issue you will have is stale gas, and (hopefully not) the brake booster (know on two tons to cause issues)

Thanks for the input. I'm sure the fuel tank is going to have some rust and crud but we always used off-road gas which has no ethanol (and no road tax). Hopefully that helps a little. I may try the Roadkill trick of putting three inline fuel filters before the carb and pulling the leading filter as it clogs. Worked well on TV anyway lol I'll take it slow and keep an eye on the booster. If I remember correctly, I think my dad put some sort of governor on it so top speed is likely 45mph.


Thanks again!

Pick121 11-16-2021 12:54 AM

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What a great story, bringing Dad’s truck back to life! I recently got a 1963 C50 started after it sat for 20 years in my neighbors yard. Here is the list I used to get it going. I actually hooked up a temporary fuel tank to bypass the behind seat tank. I was successful, on day 2 anyway! What a feeling it was having the engine fire up for the first time and drive it across the street to my ranch. Anyway, here is the list I used
Start C50
1. Turn engine nut/rotate eng (see if it’s siezed)
2. Replace crankcase oil & filter
3. Squirt oil can/marvel mystery oil into spark plug holes
4. Rotate engine by hand (lubricate piston cylinders)
5. New Spark plugs
6. New Spark plug wires, points, condenser, distrib cap
7. Clean air filter/housing/carb
8. Clean fuel/filter/temporary tank
9. Check coolant level in radiator/quality

Battery
Start it up! If it runs then:
9. Rubber hoses: radiator, heater hoses (if any), vacuum, fuel lines
10. Clean coolant-radiator flush, replace thermostat
11. Replace Fan belts
12. Brakes/brake fluid
14. Trans fluid
15. Rear end fluid
16. Adjust timing 4°BTDC, plug vacuum
17. Compression test 140psi

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=826705

Send more pics if you have them, engine compartment, side emblems we can figure out what year yours is

Pvmt-Pndr 11-16-2021 09:21 AM

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I'll add a step to the list above 4.5 install an oil pressure gauge if it doesn't have one and crank the motor with the plugs out of it until you have oil pressure. Then continue the list

Pick121 11-16-2021 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Pvmt-Pndr (Post 8996411)
I'll add a step to the list above 4.5 install an oil pressure gauge if it doesn't have one and crank the motor with the plugs out of it until you have oil pressure. Then continue the list

2 thumbs up to confirmed oil pressure. Great addition to the list

LT7A 03-12-2022 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Bearhawg (Post 8995795)
Hello all. I'm about to pull our old farm truck out of the barn and begin using it around the home place. It's amazing how many times in the past few years my brother and I have said, "damn, this would be easier if we had "the truck" Anyway, this was the only farm truck my dad purchased new. It was used as a grain truck carrying corn, soybeans, peanuts, etc to the elevator in town about 6 miles away. Hundreds of 6 mile trips over the years. Maybe thousands. It was used regularly until he passed 6 years ago. I think its a '66-67. I've worked on my '70 C10 a lot but never something this big but the basics should be the same. I'm pretty sure its a 327cid with the usual 4 speed with two speed axle. I know I need to change the fluids, spark plugs, plug wires/points, check the overall wiring, maybe flush the brake lines and fuel tank, the list goes on. It will be a long time before its on the road, mainly used hauling off brush and moving dirt around the farm. It has a factory/dealer installed dump that I pray still works.

My question is, what are the basics I need to do to get it rolling? I'll be headed to the farm next weekend to hopefully start it for the first time in 3-5 years. I'll know more once I dig into it. Thanks!

You do need to get it going again. Look at it, it looks so hopeful. You can't just close the barn door and walk away...


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