@@mongrelmercury1016 on these drives I like to let the truck do the talking for the most part, I only add music when it’s necessary like when there’s just photos.
@@terryravey2248 this one currently has a “Blue Grey Diamond” BG241 in it. Basically a later version of the “Silver Diamond” SD240 that came in it. Yep, she’s a straight 6- the only way to fly! I haven’t made a video about it yet, but I have a SD240 in the garage that I’m rebuilding for this truck to put it back to as close to original as possible.
@@johnnyholland8765 I grew up in Wisconsin and felt the same until I started exploring out there. It’s wild and majestic in its own way. Highly recommend you visit at least once!
@@johnwinston7281 that’s a good question. When I drive long trips by myself, I listen to music and I listen to old radio broadcasts from the 1930s-1950s (helps me awake) on my earbuds, but when Jess and I are driving and filming we often don’t listen to anything since UA-cam would hit us with copyright strikes, etc. and plus we like to talk about stuff we’re seeing.
Sounds of an old rig on the black top & the occasional commentary is cool but I must confess Eureka to Ely I found Wicked Twisted Road by Reckless Kelly, & Ties in Every Town by TLKF very good sounds , Long White Line bySturgill Simpsons is working well this episode, enjoying the show thank you 😎👍
@@josephkryszczak honestly, not bad for the age/condition of the motor. The truck would use more if I went 60, but 55 and below it was a quart or less every 500 miles or so.
@@VidCare2007 I’d recommend checking with IH Parts America first, if they don’t have it they can probably direct you to where you can find it or I have a few other places you can check.
@ gotcha, have you tried Binder Boneyard? There’s also Charlie’s IH in Chillicothe, Missouri. He’s got a ton of NOS stuff and he’s become a good friend of mine. He’d probably have that.
I am loving these road trips, slow speeds gearbox wine, most importantly no music and not sped up excellent job
@@mongrelmercury1016 on these drives I like to let the truck do the talking for the most part, I only add music when it’s necessary like when there’s just photos.
Nothing better than a sunrise in Baker, NV, to jumpstart the day! The Utah scenery is keeps the heart pumping!
@@elizabethwoolsey5905 I find myself homesick for Baker and I’ve never spent more than a night there!
I recently drove from Minnesota to Arizona, America is a beautiful country!
@@BartComeau-h6b you got that right!
To people who have never been out there, the scenes look surreal....The formations as you near Moab are majestic....
Nice views at 27:28
That was some beautiful country y'all passed through Eric and that old binder rolled along like a Singer sewing machine.
Thanks for sharing , been about five years since I was that way .
Please a radio in it nice new seats.Everything have a nice cool paint hey
Hahahaha
looks like my 1957 s-120 International 1/2 ton 4 wd truck; still in the front yard . Great to see one'' on the road again''
Last year I drove my 49 kb5 400 miles. It was a blast. Maybe we'll meet on the road someday!
what type of engine? red diamond international straight 6 ? Really enjoying your road trip.
@@terryravey2248 this one currently has a “Blue Grey Diamond” BG241 in it. Basically a later version of the “Silver Diamond” SD240 that came in it. Yep, she’s a straight 6- the only way to fly!
I haven’t made a video about it yet, but I have a SD240 in the garage that I’m rebuilding for this truck to put it back to as close to original as possible.
if your ever looking for something to do in september, theres the robinson truck show in salina
@@clayv5422 never even knew about it, thanks for the tip!
@BareKnuckleBinder yea, you passed right by the place when you entered, it was the one with the Ford BB flatbed fixed to the pole
I live in Georgia. I can't imagine country like that. No trees no nothing and it goes on for miles...
@@johnnyholland8765 I grew up in Wisconsin and felt the same until I started exploring out there. It’s wild and majestic in its own way. Highly recommend you visit at least once!
Onward!
Scipio is a pretty interesting place. I would like to live there for sure. Regards from Ody Slim
Happy truck not sitting and rusting away in a field somewhere
@@b0bsanders626 you got that right.
So when your driving do listening to some music?
@@johnwinston7281 that’s a good question. When I drive long trips by myself, I listen to music and I listen to old radio broadcasts from the 1930s-1950s (helps me awake) on my earbuds, but when Jess and I are driving and filming we often don’t listen to anything since UA-cam would hit us with copyright strikes, etc. and plus we like to talk about stuff we’re seeing.
Sounds of an old rig on the black top & the occasional commentary is cool but I must confess Eureka to Ely I found Wicked Twisted Road by Reckless Kelly, & Ties in Every Town by TLKF very good sounds , Long White Line bySturgill Simpsons is working well this episode, enjoying the show thank you 😎👍
@@JonDay-n5r thanks for being along for the ride!
Im with you on the playlist you came up with. I really like Sturgill as well as The last Knife Fighter
How was the oil consumption on a big road trip like that?
@@josephkryszczak honestly, not bad for the age/condition of the motor. The truck would use more if I went 60, but 55 and below it was a quart or less every 500 miles or so.
Lookin g for a part for my 1969 1200D. Can you recommend place I can find parts.
@@VidCare2007 I’d recommend checking with IH Parts America first, if they don’t have it they can probably direct you to where you can find it or I have a few other places you can check.
Yes sir. Tried. They didn’t have. Need tailgate latch assembly. Thanks again.
@ gotcha, have you tried Binder Boneyard? There’s also Charlie’s IH in Chillicothe, Missouri. He’s got a ton of NOS stuff and he’s become a good friend of mine. He’d probably have that.
@@VidCare2007 Charlie’s IH 660-973-7282
Haven’t tried that. Will give it a shot. Thank you for your time. 👍🏾
There's something about the whine of them old gear boxes.
@@bradtrepus5775 this is definitely a good channel for it lol
Deveria colocar a camera um pouco mais para trás para vermos o painel e o trabalho do motorista.
Wish I was half as smart as you so I could do similar
@@matthewallen841 it’s more important to be stubborn.
@ well I got that in spades
@ you’re golden. See ya out there!
US 50....the loneliest road in the world....
@@mrpeegeepee2682 yes sir, one of our favorites.
Your truck parked in front of that old garage with the gas pumps looked like one of those cool old paintings.