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Heaph's Build Thread - Built not Bought

88k5blazin said:
awesome build man i wish i could get away with a truck that size where i live.
P.S. i consider my job a fairly good one with decent pay but where do some of you guys get the money to do some of these builds, cause wherever it is i would like an application.

Yeah.
I was single and was doing fine owning multiple projects and spending $30k a year on tools and parts and still had left over money in the bank.
Now married with a Kid and I have a huge debt.
And all I have been doing this past year is selling my parts and projects. :o
 
49's en route. Should be here Friday. This is better than Christmas!
Also picked up an np200. For bein over 50 years old this thing is a beaut. I'll post some picks of it all cleaned up later.
 
chiefheaphy said:
49's en route. Should be here Friday. This is better than Christmas!
Also picked up an np200. For bein over 50 years old this thing is a beaut. I'll post some picks of it all cleaned up later.

How much did you pay for the np200?
 
tada

Probably will flush it a couple times reseal it and get 1410 yokes if these arent already. The amount of crap caked onto this thing was unbelievable. Clean parts are so much more fun to work with.

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Big91RustyBucket said:
I am guessing it is from a 6x6 or what?
you obviously havnt been paying attention:shame: Its from an old Dodge power wagon, but you can also find them under Dodge M-37s or Kaiser M-715s
 
muddermilitia said:
you obviously havnt been paying attention:shame: Its from an old Dodge power wagon, but you can also find them under Dodge M-37s or Kaiser M-715s

the early GM 6x6 trucks had them too before they switched to rockwell axles.
They where using eaton axles if I recall correctly.:D
 
muddermilitia said:
you obviously havnt been paying attention:shame: Its from an old Dodge power wagon, but you can also find them under Dodge M-37s or Kaiser M-715s
I knew that but i was guessing based on 2 rear outputs.

It is weird to me if it is e brake since most driveline e brakes are on the shaft. But what the hell engineers are wiser than me ....
 
The flanged output was a band brake/e-brake. It now resides in the trash. I hacked the bracket and you can barely tell that it was there.
 
how much did you pay for the wheels???a guy down here makes them and my buddy has them on his jeep...mabye you will like this...
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after subscribing to this tread it has turned into my reality tv series. f**k everything on mtv, i log on here every day to see if there are new pics or any new updates waiting to see how this thing turns out
 
Holy poop those are big!!! I just sat here and read every word of this thread, and subscribed to! I can't wait to se how it turns out. I love the fact that I'm not the only one that wrenches in my yard! Awsome build man.
 
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