overdrivesteve
Member
Hi,
this thread is intended to initially cover the build up of my '65 loasdstar's drive train. Eventual plans are to set my '62 travelette fenders, cab and bed onto the frame of this loadstar. The hoped-for result will be a strong truck I can take off-road camping anywhere from the alaskan wilderness to the beaches of florida. This thread is the journey of my attempt to accomplish that goal. Time will tell if I succeed. I still have some very significant challenges to overcome which I'll share with you as they impact my build.
This thread will include part numbers and sources of information concerning primarily the medium duty IH truck. But this thread is intended to be more than just the resto/mod of a truck, it is also intended to be a little bit of IH history I discover along the way. For example, everyone knows IH built trucks, but does everyone also know IH built aerial torpedoes and the torpedoes used by the pt boats of wwii? The Mark vii torpedo "was one of the most complicated and difficult weapons of wwii to build, containing 5,222 individual parts and 1,225 assemblies". Here's a few related pics:
International Harvester in world war two /wwii
Any info or pics you find relating to IH medium duty trucks or IH history, please post them to this thread. I like little hijacks.
My story begins a couple years ago with the purchase of my first ever IH truck, a 62 travelette. Here's the thread to the beginning of that truck's build:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/readers-rides/9479-62-crew-cab-4x4-restoration-project.html
I knew nothing of IH trucks at that time. All I knew is that I wanted a large, heavy duty, pre-California smog regulated 4x4. That began my IH journey. I'm not finished with that truck, but will return to it later, as it approaches time to put it on top of my loadstar's chassis.
Now for the story of this build . . .
The travelette's drive train just did not seem quit strong enough for my intended purposes. That little knuckle Dana 44 and small brakes would not give me peace of mind solo off-road in the wilderness or pulling a large trailer downhill on a long, steep mountain pass.
I thought about upgrading to Dana 70 axles. But then there was still the steering to upgrade, then reinforcing the frame, then the suspension, etc. Basically another entire parts doner truck was needed.
So about a year ago I purchased this loadstar in nebraska.
Here'a a picture of the truck in nebraska as it waits for its trip to sunny southern California:
.
per the line setting tickets it has the same wheel base as my travelette, the same 304 v8 engine, the same 4 speed trans, and by measuring, the same frame width . so rather than trying to swap axles, springs, spring perches, steering, etc etc over to the travelette, I've decided it would be better to just swap the travelette's cab over to the loadstar .
but then the company I work for cut everyone's pay to near minimum wage as the union began negotiating a new contract . the loadstar sat in nebraska for the next year as union contract negotiations dragged on .
finally a couple months ago a new contract was ratified within hours of going on strike . but there was no compensation for working a year at minimum wage .
then began the next leg of this journey looking for someone to transport the truck from nebraska to southern California .
I posted transport wanted ads in this forum, and at yesterday's tractors[/url ] , [url=http://www.steelsoldiers.com/]steel soldirs[/url ] , [url=http://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/]red power magazine[/url ] , [url=http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/]pirate4x4.com[/url ] , [url=http://oldihc.org/phpbb3/index.php]oldihc[/url ] , [url=http://scoutswest.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum.php]scouts west[/url ] and [url=http://www.uship.com/truck-transport/]uship.com[/url ] , in addition to calling a lot of transport companies listed on the internet .
a word of advice about using transport companies found on the internet - many are good but some are real crooks . one told me he would transport my truck no problem, but charged my credit card twice the agreed-upon deposit amount . immediately after giving him my deposit via credit card, I checked his reviews - which were beyond terrible . I immediately called the credit card company to stop payment, and learned he had not only charged twice the agreed-upon deposit, but charged my credit card a second time for another $950.00 . fortunately the credit card company put a stop payment on everything .
I suggest to always check the feedback here on any transport company you consider using:
[url=http://www.transportreviews.com/company/auto-shipping-group-inc.asp]transport reviews.com[/url ]
because it was winter, and the truck was over-sized, and it did not reliably run, in the end the only responses I had came from u-ship.com and pirate4x4.com .
u-ship estimates were all over-priced, but I finally used a company found on pirate 4x4, Joe at beeline trucking, 530-526-3745 . he has 4 trucks, two semi's and two hot shot rigs . my truck was put on a 40 ft trailer pulled by a 1 ton Ford . price was fair (much cheaper than any from u-ship) and it was less than a week from the time I first contacted him to the day my truck was delivered . I highly recommend him .
fwiw he got into the trucking business as a way to move his beehives around the country .
just thought I'd share in case someone else is ever looking to have something transported .
the truck arrived very early morning on December 12th, 2014, during one of the worse rainstorms southern calif has had in years . within 3 blocks of where I was to meet the driver with my truck, my car was rear-ended hard - again .
I was in pain, I was cold, and very wet, so I did not get many pictures of the delivery . but below are a few of the pictures I do have .
here's a picture of the truck about to be unloaded . notice the rain water pouring off the short running board:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26356d1420162029-journey-build-dec_15_14-058.jpg[/img ]
.
Another picture of the truck about to be unloaded:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26358d1420162112-journey-build-dec_15_14-055.jpg
.
not much room to spare on that 40 ft trailer:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26359d1420162112-journey-build-dec_15_14-054.jpg[/img ]
.
A picture of the truck now perched up ready for work to begin:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26360d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-045.jpg
.
another pic of the truck as it now sits:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26361d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-039.jpg[/img ]
.
Just a typical old loadstar of the 60's:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26362d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-034.jpg
.
I will continue the story of the journey of this build at a later time .
here's wishing you all a happy new year !
steve
.
this thread is intended to initially cover the build up of my '65 loasdstar's drive train. Eventual plans are to set my '62 travelette fenders, cab and bed onto the frame of this loadstar. The hoped-for result will be a strong truck I can take off-road camping anywhere from the alaskan wilderness to the beaches of florida. This thread is the journey of my attempt to accomplish that goal. Time will tell if I succeed. I still have some very significant challenges to overcome which I'll share with you as they impact my build.
This thread will include part numbers and sources of information concerning primarily the medium duty IH truck. But this thread is intended to be more than just the resto/mod of a truck, it is also intended to be a little bit of IH history I discover along the way. For example, everyone knows IH built trucks, but does everyone also know IH built aerial torpedoes and the torpedoes used by the pt boats of wwii? The Mark vii torpedo "was one of the most complicated and difficult weapons of wwii to build, containing 5,222 individual parts and 1,225 assemblies". Here's a few related pics:
International Harvester in world war two /wwii
Any info or pics you find relating to IH medium duty trucks or IH history, please post them to this thread. I like little hijacks.
My story begins a couple years ago with the purchase of my first ever IH truck, a 62 travelette. Here's the thread to the beginning of that truck's build:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/readers-rides/9479-62-crew-cab-4x4-restoration-project.html
I knew nothing of IH trucks at that time. All I knew is that I wanted a large, heavy duty, pre-California smog regulated 4x4. That began my IH journey. I'm not finished with that truck, but will return to it later, as it approaches time to put it on top of my loadstar's chassis.
Now for the story of this build . . .
The travelette's drive train just did not seem quit strong enough for my intended purposes. That little knuckle Dana 44 and small brakes would not give me peace of mind solo off-road in the wilderness or pulling a large trailer downhill on a long, steep mountain pass.
I thought about upgrading to Dana 70 axles. But then there was still the steering to upgrade, then reinforcing the frame, then the suspension, etc. Basically another entire parts doner truck was needed.
So about a year ago I purchased this loadstar in nebraska.
Here'a a picture of the truck in nebraska as it waits for its trip to sunny southern California:
.
per the line setting tickets it has the same wheel base as my travelette, the same 304 v8 engine, the same 4 speed trans, and by measuring, the same frame width . so rather than trying to swap axles, springs, spring perches, steering, etc etc over to the travelette, I've decided it would be better to just swap the travelette's cab over to the loadstar .
but then the company I work for cut everyone's pay to near minimum wage as the union began negotiating a new contract . the loadstar sat in nebraska for the next year as union contract negotiations dragged on .
finally a couple months ago a new contract was ratified within hours of going on strike . but there was no compensation for working a year at minimum wage .
then began the next leg of this journey looking for someone to transport the truck from nebraska to southern California .
I posted transport wanted ads in this forum, and at yesterday's tractors[/url ] , [url=http://www.steelsoldiers.com/]steel soldirs[/url ] , [url=http://www.redpowermagazine.com/forums/]red power magazine[/url ] , [url=http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/]pirate4x4.com[/url ] , [url=http://oldihc.org/phpbb3/index.php]oldihc[/url ] , [url=http://scoutswest.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum.php]scouts west[/url ] and [url=http://www.uship.com/truck-transport/]uship.com[/url ] , in addition to calling a lot of transport companies listed on the internet .
a word of advice about using transport companies found on the internet - many are good but some are real crooks . one told me he would transport my truck no problem, but charged my credit card twice the agreed-upon deposit amount . immediately after giving him my deposit via credit card, I checked his reviews - which were beyond terrible . I immediately called the credit card company to stop payment, and learned he had not only charged twice the agreed-upon deposit, but charged my credit card a second time for another $950.00 . fortunately the credit card company put a stop payment on everything .
I suggest to always check the feedback here on any transport company you consider using:
[url=http://www.transportreviews.com/company/auto-shipping-group-inc.asp]transport reviews.com[/url ]
because it was winter, and the truck was over-sized, and it did not reliably run, in the end the only responses I had came from u-ship.com and pirate4x4.com .
u-ship estimates were all over-priced, but I finally used a company found on pirate 4x4, Joe at beeline trucking, 530-526-3745 . he has 4 trucks, two semi's and two hot shot rigs . my truck was put on a 40 ft trailer pulled by a 1 ton Ford . price was fair (much cheaper than any from u-ship) and it was less than a week from the time I first contacted him to the day my truck was delivered . I highly recommend him .
fwiw he got into the trucking business as a way to move his beehives around the country .
just thought I'd share in case someone else is ever looking to have something transported .
the truck arrived very early morning on December 12th, 2014, during one of the worse rainstorms southern calif has had in years . within 3 blocks of where I was to meet the driver with my truck, my car was rear-ended hard - again .
I was in pain, I was cold, and very wet, so I did not get many pictures of the delivery . but below are a few of the pictures I do have .
here's a picture of the truck about to be unloaded . notice the rain water pouring off the short running board:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26356d1420162029-journey-build-dec_15_14-058.jpg[/img ]
.
Another picture of the truck about to be unloaded:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26358d1420162112-journey-build-dec_15_14-055.jpg
.
not much room to spare on that 40 ft trailer:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26359d1420162112-journey-build-dec_15_14-054.jpg[/img ]
.
A picture of the truck now perched up ready for work to begin:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26360d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-045.jpg
.
another pic of the truck as it now sits:
http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26361d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-039.jpg[/img ]
.
Just a typical old loadstar of the 60's:
[img]http://forums.IHPartsAmerica.com/attachments/readers-rides/26362d1420162713-journey-build-dec_15_14-034.jpg
.
I will continue the story of the journey of this build at a later time .
here's wishing you all a happy new year !
steve
.
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