This is a AA truck. It could have single or dual rear wheels. It’s load capacity would be greater with dual wheels. Four blade fans were after market items that put additional stress on the water pump. If the cooling system is in good condition the original style fan should work well.
Dual wheels were not offered on the AA until sometime in 1929. 1928 had single wire spoke wheels. Single wheel 1929 trucks used the flat(ish) wheel as are on this truck. None of my AA trucks had a 4 blade fan.
@@tbah9402 My Brother In Law had a '31 long wheelbase dual wheel AA. It was the late one with the metal roof and dented firewall. He sold it at the family farm sale about 3 years ago. Last year I sold our '28 and '29 AA trucks. You are correct about plenty of opportunity for modifications in all these years
This is a AA truck. It could have single or dual rear wheels. It’s load capacity would be greater with dual wheels. Four blade fans were after market items that put additional stress on the water pump. If the cooling system is in good condition the original style fan should work well.
Don't keep your foot on a clutch when the engine is running -- just leave it in neutral. You're breaking your clutch bearing
Can you make a video with close ups of the wood bench seat mounts and how you mounted the fuel tank and electric components
Nice truck
Very Cool!
Is the differential worm drive?
Correct - 5.14:1 ratio.
That's not a model aa it's just a model a the aa has dually and 4 fins ont the fan
Dual wheels were not offered on the AA until sometime in 1929. 1928 had single wire spoke wheels. Single wheel 1929 trucks used the flat(ish) wheel as are on this truck. None of my AA trucks had a 4 blade fan.
@@mikerussell505 mine has dually and 4 blade fan but it's a 31 and old as hell who knows what people did with it many years ago
@@tbah9402 My Brother In Law had a '31 long wheelbase dual wheel AA. It was the late one with the metal roof and dented firewall. He sold it at the family farm sale about 3 years ago. Last year I sold our '28 and '29 AA trucks. You are correct about plenty of opportunity for modifications in all these years