That old fellow was like my dad,he worked as a carman on the railroad and was always bringing in used materials from the job,in 1973 he built a garage constructed mostly from wood that he brought home, even down to the paint that had been thrown out,he only had around $500 in purchased building materials in it.
Love how when you first opened the truck door, you dog looked like she was caught with her paw in the cookie jar.
Man must be tough looking at that view all the time. I was raised in eastern Colorado, with that type of view. Now I'm in Phoenix Arizona; flat Phoenix Arizona. Two season Arizona! Thanks for the video.
Awesome finds that you got in that motor that's gonna go into something really cool I'm sure
Thanks for sharing your treasure hunt Ben. Buckin Billy Ray Smith is a big collector of vintage power saws! Up in BC Canada. His channel bares his name.
Looks like a drip torch for forest fire service! That's how they would create a burn line. Awsome!!
Yes! Super Exciting! 👍😀
Love your videos Ben. Miss seeing them. We watch your channel, together on my husband's UA-cam.
View is to die for...
Awesome find, forgot about the live I got busy in the shed, love to see the engine start, thanks for the video, all the best to you and your loved ones
I just subscribed because Casey said you need a few more to hit that next level. Also my dad had a 59 IH pickumup column shift when I was about 16, and he broke his leg when we were delivering then removing a customers old fridge and he slipped on the wet porch and the cross bar on the top of the furniture dolly got his shin. It didn't stop Dad though, he figured out how to make it a hand clutch so he could keep working not long after.
Those are definitely some great finds Ben I know that you will put those things to good use. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving.
Keep up the great work
Great ride along,
Great finds, Ben. Hope you and your family had a Happy Thanksgiving.
very cool, i still need to go though dads garage, weve barley opened it since he passed about 12 years ago, really we need to clean up the ranch an let stuff go down the line
What a beautiful view with so much snow
I think you might find the chainsaw is a mcullock but made for home light
I had one of the big old mcullocks 250 engine would chew though anything 👍👍
Would love to see some of your videos of working on the vehicles and what you have to do to get them running and tips and tricks for getting one going that you just picked up.
That will be one you can use in another find or one of your keepers!
The lanterns should be white gas, the torch was used with soldering irons.
I have a 75 international 3/4 ton 4wd looking for parts. Set in a warehouse from 75 to 91 until my dad bought it and drove it from Florida to Kansas. Story was there was a bunch of them going to another country for forest service.
nice grab there brother .
I call that a great score
Buckin Billy Ray is the chainsaw guru
Farina gauges are still maxed in CT
Be careful. Them Colman lanterns multiply over night. And watch out for them stoves they'll get ya too. But just wait till you find a Coleman international harvester water jug then your hooked.
I believe that torch burns white gas, I think Coleman fuel may be the same thing.
Sweet . . . sure wish I could find a IH 392 or IH 345 rebuilt V8. If you decide to sell that engine, please let me know.
Thank you.
I just rebuilt my 392 and I’ve noticed there is ZERO preload on the pushrods. Do I just need to resort to custom length rods?
I have no doubt that old Homelite can be made to run. The question is SHOULD it be run? I’m not known for being a safety first kinda guy, but those old chainsaws worry me.
That is homelites Version of the macculla 1010
I see a Travelette for sale on Face book in Montana. Not bad looking and not over priced.
I would love to buy the tailgate
Hey Ben I don't know if you'll see this but I just bought a 73 1110 yesterday and I was wondering if there's anyway to add Bluetooth to the radio
a friend of mine had a International truck with a bad motor so he put a Chevy 350 in its place , that international motor was super heavy so He ended up replacing the springs too because it was too stiff. He ended up swapping out the radiator as well because it was too big for the Chevy motor. it just never got warm enough to run proper.
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What Year is on the Bottom of the laterns?
COOL SCORE, Ben!!!
Always enjoy hearing of something someone loved being re-purposed and not left to the ravages of time.
Hope to see a follow up of the engine being fired up, the saw running and the fan going to work in your shop!
Safe travels friend ❤️
Stay FROSTY...
Keep your powder dry and your head on a swivel...
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392 international Harvester ENGINE, not motor a motor refers to an electric motor, not an internal combustion ENGINE.
Awesome find. Seeing that torch brought Me some of My childhood memories when Plumbers used them for the Water Pipes & melting the lead for the cast iron sewer pipes. At least too, that engine was well protected form junk getting into it. How cool!!