NorthernWoodsman
Adventurer/tinkerer
Any updates?
I know my post is a little redundant, but I am copying and pasting it from pirate.
The truck got some love in the last few months. I installed a used set of National springs in the rear. I went from a 6 inch block to a 2.5, the ride is significantly improved, I now run the airbags at 10psi when empty instead of 50psi to achieve the lift I want. I also installed a 32 gallon auxiliary fuel tank where the spare tire was. The tank is an aluminum boat fuel tank that I cut in half and had a friend tig weld and end cap on. It is for my 2 tank veggie oil conversion but can run diesel too if I run out of grease, The tank is heated by engine coolant and just work great on a 2000 mile round trip to Moab. The WVO system works well and is controlled my a series of valves and a brain. Basically the system starts on diesel, gets warm, switches to WVO, then switches back to diesel before you shut it off to purge the fuel lines of WVO. I am very happy with the system and went 994 miles on 9 gallons of diesel on my way to Moab before I ran out of WVO and had to start buying diesel. If I had filtered more before I left I would have gone farther.
A flatbed is in the works too. I have to ratchet strap the bedsides together to get the tailgate shut and the stock box leaves little room for extra stuff when the camper is in.
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I wouldnt mind checking out your truck? I am in Bozeman. I had a F-350 for 3 years before i sold it. burned VO and saved TONS on road trips. I am in Bozeman.
I love Cummins, hate the Dodge front end. Your 4Runner looks good too.
Your winter kayak pics made me laugh. It reminded me of a buddy that dropped in after a nice snow storm. He dropped in about 100 yards above the water line and thought sledding his kayak to a wet entry would make for a fun ride. He did well and stayed vertical until about five feet from the water line where rolled it on his side and took a rock to his face. The momentum and speed carried him into the water. He survived that one with a great scar and some serious laughs. He even finished paddling that day.
Sadly he didn't survive a ultralight accident a year later. He was a great friend and a good adventure buddy that I think about often and miss. Thanks for the pics.
how are u making the goose neck hitch work?