Kinda neat pictures. I'd like to do more of that kinda stuff.
I highly recommend it.
/thumbsup
Thanks!!
Beautiful territory, would like to do some of that myself. Maybe after I get a new transmission in the gas prices will drop to a point that allows me to take Krusty more than a mile.
As for the 45 on the downhill side, it is to allow the water to spread out as quicly as possible and avoid cutting a deep channel that would eventually undercut the railroad.
That makes sense, but I found it odd that they did it only on the downstream side while making the water figure out its own way into the culvert on the upstream side as there is no "funnel" action on that side. Strange.
Love seeing people have fun like this with there trucks. Especially trucks they built.
Me too!!
Great pics, thanks for sharing the adventure for those of us who are desk bound...![]()
Glad you like them!! I enjoy other people's photos myself.
Nice pics! Did I miss something and was the burb in a accident? The pass front looks all wonky.
Thanks!! The history that I got on the truck was that the original owner was getting older and started "bumping" into things with it. There are minor dents on the truck in a few places, but as I understand it, when he hit whatever he hit with the right front corner the kids took the truck away from him. Whatever it was came in a few inches above the bumper and plowed the outer grille housing back into the fender and scrunched the fender back in the process. I did some minor pulling and pounding on it to get a marker lamp installed, but beyond that I haven't messed with it. As far as dents go, the only dents that have been added since I acquired the vehicle are the ones that came from the hail on that dark and stormy night a few months back.


