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International Loadstar

International Trucks
Any progress?
I'm thinking about putting a dump bed on Ketchup so I re-read this thread.
 
Nothing new, I've had the M1028 on the lift for the last year and haven't had a chance to work on this in between all the other projects. I'm getting close to wrapping up the M1028 and getting this back into the shop though.
 
The International fuel truck we had at the airport I worked at 20 years ago was super low geared and topped out about 30.

If you had a half load and the fuel started sloshing…
 
Spent this evening looking at trucks with friends... decent running 1977 IHC Loadstar with a working bed hoist. He wants the cab/ front sheetmetal and new tires forthe 4x4 Loadstar. I want the bed hoist for the Deuce and PTO system for the Cargostar. I'm sure there will be other good parts we will use as well. I drove it to a friend's property after purchase as well.

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Spent this evening looking at trucks with friends... decent running 1977 IHC Loadstar with a working bed hoist. He wants the cab/ front sheetmetal and new tires forthe 4x4 Loadstar. I want the bed hoist for the Deuce and PTO system for the Cargostar. I'm sure there will be other good parts we will use as well. I drove it to a friend's property after purchase as well.
Or he gets the tires and I get the rest of the truck... and Cargostar becomes a car hauler project. Hmm.
 
I took a trip to grab new mud flaps today. Also was able to look at a truck that uses this hinge assembly to confirm how it needs to be notched into the frame. That gave me more ideas when I saw the light mounts integrated into the rear of the frame and bought those panels as well.
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Tonight, I cut a couple feet off the back of the frame and notched it to fit the pivot assembly. I am mounting the pivot 3/4" proud of the frame to account for the doubler plate and rivet heads. I will need to make spacer plates to run the length of the frame that have clearance holes for the rivet heads.
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Do you know who made the pivot assembly or is it made in house at OSW?
 
They are made in house, at least welded in house. Very stout unit.
All the ones I'm finding on line do not have removable pins.
I'm thinking removable would be helpful for future repairs/maintenance.
 

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