Nice looking addition to your toolbox of equipment. 👍🏻👍🏻 Sounds like a good running truck. 👍🏻👍🏻 You're son seems to be quite the "Camera Ham". 😁 Thanks for the ride along.
Oh That truck came from Pennsylvania? I wondered about the rust because I didn't think North Carolina saw much salt. The 466 is a good engine. I thought the yellow and white cup said iced tea. If I go to the U.S. I have to remind myself not to order any. What we call "iced tea" here in Canada, you call sweet tea in the U.S. If I get iced tea there, I'm bound to get a rude surprise! That red dirt is so different than anything here. It doesn't look like topsoil and it doesn't look like clay. That will be a handy truck. You could probably pull a trailer and haul more tractors.
Yeah it was originally in Pa. The cup was from a fast food chain here called Bojangles . About the best sweet tea ever lol. That soil I was dumping is what we call fill dirt . Mostly a mix of clay , sand and some topsoil. Freak for making a building pad. Its grave dirt lol. Local cemetery dumps it there. Works great for packing.
@@farmall51 I have heard of Bojangles, but I am pretty sure they're not in all states, and none here. I looked them up and their chicken looks very good too. If I go your way, it would definitely be on my bucket list to try. Top fast food chain here is Tim Hortons.
@@farmall51 I am in construction so I am in more serious earthmoving. However, I do believe with landscaping, you would keep busier in slack times. And of course, more season helps too, as we're froze up 6 months of the year here.
That’s a nice truck you got there we’re picking up a 2002 International 4300 next week
Some POR paint from Napa will help with the rust. Cool handy truck. Good luck with it
Really nice truck. Awesome purchase.
Nice looking addition to your toolbox of equipment. 👍🏻👍🏻 Sounds like a good running truck. 👍🏻👍🏻 You're son seems to be quite the "Camera Ham". 😁 Thanks for the ride along.
Lol he's got some learning to do on keeping it still 🤣. We're getting better.
Those automatics are quick. I get tired of shifting sometimes. Congratulations man!! Your going to love your Dumpy.
First gear is long but by the time 2nd and 3rd kick in buddy you better hold on cause it going lol. It's definitely fun to drive.
@@farmall51 everyone of them I have driven is that way. Lol
I knew from the pictures it was Justin’s old truck. Really cool
Yeah I had asked him to keep an eye out for one like his that I was looking one. And not long after we made a deal.
A gallon of 2150 on the cab would make it pop. Lol nice truck.
Exactly
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@@Jtwes thank you I enjoy your videos as well. I need to get the 140s out of hibernation and get some work done .
Cool truck dude!!
Oh That truck came from Pennsylvania? I wondered about the rust because I didn't think North Carolina saw much salt. The 466 is a good engine. I thought the yellow and white cup said iced tea. If I go to the U.S. I have to remind myself not to order any. What we call "iced tea" here in Canada, you call sweet tea in the U.S. If I get iced tea there, I'm bound to get a rude surprise! That red dirt is so different than anything here. It doesn't look like topsoil and it doesn't look like clay. That will be a handy truck. You could probably pull a trailer and haul more tractors.
Yeah it was originally in Pa. The cup was from a fast food chain here called Bojangles . About the best sweet tea ever lol. That soil I was dumping is what we call fill dirt . Mostly a mix of clay , sand and some topsoil. Freak for making a building pad. Its grave dirt lol. Local cemetery dumps it there. Works great for packing.
@@farmall51 So do you do dirt work for a living?
@@farmall51 I have heard of Bojangles, but I am pretty sure they're not in all states, and none here. I looked them up and their chicken looks very good too. If I go your way, it would definitely be on my bucket list to try. Top fast food chain here is Tim Hortons.
@@tyfrank3427 landscaping
@@farmall51 I am in construction so I am in more serious earthmoving. However, I do believe with landscaping, you would keep busier in slack times. And of course, more season helps too, as we're froze up 6 months of the year here.
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Are you going to use it as a pull truck to pull tractors to shows?
No it's going to be working hauling material for landscaping.