Yeah Matty it went fairly smoothly although one of the cab latch hooks got caught on the way up. It was good that Sutto picked up on it before it became a problem.
Great work Dave! I had a drive in a FR700 around 50 years ago when I was about 20 years old.... The V8 rumble with a 1000 RPM powerband with just a 5 speed because of that, with the exhaust smoke and air start.Very memorable!! All the best with the rebuild. Want to see it when completed.
Thanks for your comment Peter, what a great memory that is. Which V8 F model were you driving around mate? I love the description you gave, I can’t wait to hear that same rumble
I can tell you that alongside the gear change lever was the under drive lever…. But the truck was geared for 70 MPH or better with probably at least a 3 second turbo lag…..! It was the 325 HP Maxidyne of course. A lot of power back then!! Regards Peter
I use to have two 1980 F models back in the 80’s . I got sick of replacing cab torsion bars when the broke , so put an mount at the back of the bottom of the cab and another mount at the top of at air cleaner gantry and used a block and tackle to lift the cab 😅👍
That’s one way to solve a problem Greg! 😂 necessity is the mother of invention. I have a few wrecks here with broken torsion bars in them. I reckon I’ve got enough good bars for the trucks I want to keep alive though.
Slow and steady gets the job done well. You couldn’t bore us to death if you tried: if I tried to stand between the cab and ladder like that it wouldn’t wind up good. For me it wouldn’t be a few months but a few years at best. Keep on entertaining us mate.
I was wondering if you could do a comparison between The Pensioner and the FR700 (just while the cab is off) for those who don’t understand the differences in the chassis rails between the two…
Thanks Joe, that’s great idea mate, I will get that into a video soon. It’s great to engage with people like yourself, it makes the channel so much better when you can talk about the content 🙏🏻
Where was your father based Stephen? The F model are a good old truck in my opinion. They crash and bang a bit in the front mate, its pretty hard to keep them tight in the cab bush area.
In Australia from 1971 onwards, a locally made fibreglass cab was offered in both day cab and sleeper options. This came about because the steel cabs from the US were supposedly hard to get for a while, and it also boosted the Australian content of the build, which was encouraged and rewarded at the time. No Brad, I didn't get a truck down south today for the Hume run unfortunately.
ah good to know, I knew there was a run of fibreglass cabs somewhere just didn’t know when. Missed seeing your r banger, I only seen one on the Hume, the rest were all on flat tops :(
Thanks for the vid Dave. Looking forward to the rest of the rebuild cobber.🤠
Thanks for your comment mate, I'll keep a few videos coming of this project.
Dave, love to see more of the things you do,
From kiwi land
Thanks Alan, I will keep the content going mate, let me know if there's anything in particular you'd like to see.
Good video mate. She’s a tidy old girl. Great content
Thanks old timer, nice to hear your feedback mate
Gday, that all went pretty smooth mate, going to be nice all restored, cheers
Yeah Matty it went fairly smoothly although one of the cab latch hooks got caught on the way up. It was good that Sutto picked up on it before it became a problem.
Great work Dave!
I had a drive in a FR700 around 50 years ago when I was about 20 years old....
The V8 rumble with a 1000 RPM powerband with just a 5 speed because of that, with the exhaust smoke and air start.Very memorable!!
All the best with the rebuild.
Want to see it when completed.
Thanks for your comment Peter, what a great memory that is. Which V8 F model were you driving around mate? I love the description you gave, I can’t wait to hear that same rumble
I can tell you that alongside the gear change lever was the under drive lever….
But the truck was geared for 70 MPH or better with probably at least a 3 second turbo lag…..!
It was the 325 HP Maxidyne of course.
A lot of power back then!!
Regards Peter
I owned a 1975 version of that truck in the mid 80's. 320 coolpower and 10 speed. Wish I still had it...
Sounds like a ripper mate, the 320 was a great engine, and a good combination with a 10 speed.
That's a beautiful truck. A real eye catcher! Can't wait to see more.
Thanks mate, I look forward to bringing you more
I use to have two 1980 F models back in the 80’s . I got sick of replacing cab torsion bars when the broke , so put an mount at the back of the bottom of the cab and another mount at the top of at air cleaner gantry and used a block and tackle to lift the cab 😅👍
That’s one way to solve a problem Greg! 😂 necessity is the mother of invention.
I have a few wrecks here with broken torsion bars in them. I reckon I’ve got enough good bars for the trucks I want to keep alive though.
Good job Dave, nice a smooth.
Thanks Raymondo
Thanks Dave. Always enjoy your videos, from BC Canada
Good on you Kevin, thanks mate. Thanks for watching 🙏🏻
Great job brother from another country another piece of Ole iron saved from the scrap yard
How many brothers have you got Robert😅😅😅😅. All the best brother from another country.
Slow and steady gets the job done well. You couldn’t bore us to death if you tried: if I tried to stand between the cab and ladder like that it wouldn’t wind up good. For me it wouldn’t be a few months but a few years at best. Keep on entertaining us mate.
Thanks Geoffery, I appreciate what you say mate. I’ll keep on going with the content.
Bleeding for the cause.
I was wondering if you could do a comparison between The Pensioner and the FR700 (just while the cab is off) for those who don’t understand the differences in the chassis rails between the two…
Thanks Joe, that’s great idea mate, I will get that into a video soon. It’s great to engage with people like yourself, it makes the channel so much better when you can talk about the content 🙏🏻
How bad are the cab bushes when they let go my father had one I’ve got a soft spot for the fr700
Where was your father based Stephen? The F model are a good old truck in my opinion. They crash and bang a bit in the front mate, its pretty hard to keep them tight in the cab bush area.
Bloody oath Dave that's a tidy lookin old girl like colour skym and design rippa
It was a good looking truck in its working life. The original colour scheme is a bit different style, but still uses orange and white
Interesting stuff Dave, is that an old 'Parrot Nose' Dodge in the background mate?
Yes mate it's a Dodge Kew
@@oldrigsdownunder7301 I love those old things, not seen one for years.
Nice. Are they a steel cab? And did you have a truck on the Hume run today?
In Australia from 1971 onwards, a locally made fibreglass cab was offered in both day cab and sleeper options. This came about because the steel cabs from the US were supposedly hard to get for a while, and it also boosted the Australian content of the build, which was encouraged and rewarded at the time.
No Brad, I didn't get a truck down south today for the Hume run unfortunately.
ah good to know, I knew there was a run of fibreglass cabs somewhere just didn’t know when. Missed seeing your r banger, I only seen one on the Hume, the rest were all on flat tops :(