Michael Mayben
IHPA Tech Moderator - Retired & No Longer Online
Thanks to mendomikee:
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/readers-rides/2550-ol-yellar.html
Dave the gear man has an IH project now so he can play with the rest of us.
Here's the background...
Mendo got pulled over by a dude in ukiah one day while driving grampa ('51 l-112 resto). Dude tells mikee he's got a similar rig "up on the mountain" and he wants it to go to a good home.
Mikee takes a ride up the hill into the local backcountry where folks live "off the grid" (if ya know what I mean...afterall, this is mendocino county and I ain't talkin' vineyards!). He finds this rig with the motor pulled out.
It's a '56 s-120 4x4 and started life as a pg&e service rig. Then sold off to a local chick sometime in the 70's, then this guy snaked it to use to build his place "up the hill".
Once he was through with the ride as far as hauling building materials, he jerked the motor (around 2003) and it went to a local machine shop for freshening. The crank was ground but the motor was never touched after that.
So mendo realized the machine shop dude is a fellow club member (mikee is the prez of early iron of ukiah car club). He went and looked at the motor and decided to have it built for a replacement for grampa's lungs. But he turned dave onto the rest of the rig (actually has a kali title and an inop certificate!!!)
Friday we ran down to ukiah and hooked up with mikee for a trip to the casino in hopland for a $4.95 prime rib feast...absolutely the best prime I've ever been served, including kathy's! And...I came away $56 to the good off the penny slots from a $10 "free play" card issued to rookies to suk ya in!
Then on Saturday we picked up a u-haul trailer and went up the mountain for load-out. Dude had the rig pulled out and pointed downhill for us already. Using his pickup he gravity-loaded it right onto the trailer with a towstrap, about the easiest trailer loadout I've ever experienced!
http://www.forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/readers-rides/2550-ol-yellar.html
Dave the gear man has an IH project now so he can play with the rest of us.
Here's the background...
Mendo got pulled over by a dude in ukiah one day while driving grampa ('51 l-112 resto). Dude tells mikee he's got a similar rig "up on the mountain" and he wants it to go to a good home.
Mikee takes a ride up the hill into the local backcountry where folks live "off the grid" (if ya know what I mean...afterall, this is mendocino county and I ain't talkin' vineyards!). He finds this rig with the motor pulled out.
It's a '56 s-120 4x4 and started life as a pg&e service rig. Then sold off to a local chick sometime in the 70's, then this guy snaked it to use to build his place "up the hill".
Once he was through with the ride as far as hauling building materials, he jerked the motor (around 2003) and it went to a local machine shop for freshening. The crank was ground but the motor was never touched after that.
So mendo realized the machine shop dude is a fellow club member (mikee is the prez of early iron of ukiah car club). He went and looked at the motor and decided to have it built for a replacement for grampa's lungs. But he turned dave onto the rest of the rig (actually has a kali title and an inop certificate!!!)
Friday we ran down to ukiah and hooked up with mikee for a trip to the casino in hopland for a $4.95 prime rib feast...absolutely the best prime I've ever been served, including kathy's! And...I came away $56 to the good off the penny slots from a $10 "free play" card issued to rookies to suk ya in!
Then on Saturday we picked up a u-haul trailer and went up the mountain for load-out. Dude had the rig pulled out and pointed downhill for us already. Using his pickup he gravity-loaded it right onto the trailer with a towstrap, about the easiest trailer loadout I've ever experienced!