Very nice truck. But the front axle is probably a Dana 44 unless someone swapped in a 60. I wouldn't waste much time or money on the 360. A fuel injected 460 would be nice, a Cummins would be too but is lots more money.
I went down to my mom's last July and got my dad's old 1967 F250 Highboy...
The old school way of combining two batteries with engine running and then isolating them with engine off.
https://sportfishoutfitters.com/products/blue-sea-9012-l-solenoid-switch-12-24vdc-250a-9012
Have the solenoid hooked to a fused ignition on power source that is off with the key off. No...
Also depends alot on who you get to help you out. They might be very knowledgeable or this is their first time. If it's an older big truck and diesel be careful as CA has cracked down on those. If it's registered as an RV from where it's coming from it will be much easier.
My boss went to Skooliepalooza last year to get ideas for his build, he couldn't make it this year. We did have a Skoolie in our yard this morning to get checked out by service before the owner heads south to Skooliepalooza, boss and I got a tour of it this morning.
This is local to me and I believe I went for a test drive in it with my boss before it was sold to this owner who put the box on it.
https://spokane.craigslist.org/hvo/d/sagle-1980-paystar-4x4-diesel/7578118538.html
Fixed it for you. You almost had it right.
But yes, you are correct. It's better to have a bigger truck and not need it than a too small truck and break it from overloading it.
Found it. See post 348.
https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/ovrlnd-campers-only-post-your-ovrlnd-camper-build-here-or-a-link-to-your-build-thread-to-inspire-others.229680/page-24
As a child of the 70s this makes me feel all warm and fuzzy, like I'm on the floor of our living room on avocado green shag carpeting building a fort on a winter day to have my grill cheese sandwich and tomato soup in.
Tundra is long gone, sold it middle of 2016. Wish I still had it sometimes. Barn has my oldest sons CJ5 and my M38 in it. I do have a frame stretcher but it's way easier to start with an already stretched frame and shorten it to the desired length.
The M715 bed is actually just under 8', I...
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