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Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 1,472 Location: Gaylord, Michigan
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Hi Guys, Been several years since I built any models . I had fun building 15 half scale garden tractors converting them into mini farm tractors. I had 50 new tires and rims left from my model building days. So I decided to use them up and build a few trucks. I am working on the grain truck , the service truck , the offroad articulating truck and I will get going on the IH 350 Payhauler Dump Truck next weekend. That will use up 48 of the tires and rims. Seems great to be puttering in my little workshop building models again. Here are some pics of the progress so far if I can figure out how to attach them.
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Joined: 8/19/2013 Posts: 693
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Hooray!! Great to hear from you Don, and so nice to hear you're building models again. I've had a period of inactivity as family, work and finance have meant I've had to concentrate on other things. Still love to see what everyone else is up to. Look forward to seeing your photographs. Do you have a Flickr page? Maybe you could do that and post a link to it.
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Joined: 6/5/2007 Posts: 2,754 Location: Sarasota, Florida, USA
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Welcome back Don!!!! Can't wait to see what you're doing these days!!!!
Dain
I'm a kid at heart, so I will play with any model construction vehicle from 1:87 scale to 1:1 scale!!!!
Age is a state of time NOT a state of mind!!
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Joined: 10/4/2005 Posts: 983 Location: england
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Cannot wait to see images of that Payhauler.No doubt,it will be really good.
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Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 1,472 Location: Gaylord, Michigan
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Thanks for the kind words. Sorry I couldn't figure out how to attach pics here. I sent a couple pics to Chuck to show him . The grain hauler with both trailers will be over 8 feet long. I got the first tailgate and hinges built today . It is very exciting to be building a few models again after all these years.
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Joined: 9/12/2012 Posts: 484 Location: San Diego, California
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Oh my goodness gracious! Great to see a post from you, you're a huge influence, Don. I can't wait to check out your latest work.
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Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 1,472 Location: Gaylord, Michigan
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Thanks , that is very nice to hear. I got a E-mail from Chuck and he said he will post the pics here on the sight I sent him. Iam sending him a couple more so hopefully you can see them soon. Today I got the metal cut , bent and welded together for the both tailgates and got the brackets made to connect them to both boxes. I also got the brackets made for the dump pivot points with 5/16" pins. This is the first time the boxes have been attached to the frame and wheel assemblies. Also a pic of me next to the old IH 350 PayHauler. I drove this in South Haven, Michigan along with a few other old construction machines. Next week I will start bending up the frame for this truck project too but I will build it with a dump box. We got 4 to 5" of snow now and I was hoping it would melt. I may have to plow some snow tomorrow.
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Joined: 2/1/2017 Posts: 176 Location: Goshen, Indiana
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I saw your pics over on TractorByNet. Pretty impressive build!
Rob
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Joined: 3/11/2008 Posts: 1,472 Location: Gaylord, Michigan
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Thanks , yes I share the progress on many of my projects there and The Garage Journal and GT Talk. I also worked on several garden tractor projects the last few years and shared them along with my models. I'm sure Chuck is so busy , so feel free to check the progress there once in a while. Today I set the grain truck project aside and started on the IH 350 Payhauler Dump Truck. I'll post the first progress pics next week of that project.
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