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Post by farmboy64 on Feb 5, 2011 22:03:23 GMT -5
well, since thhis truck was lacking a grain bed, i decided to build one, and since the snow plow was way to big for the pick up truck, i decided to put it on this tandem grain truck, that wy it can be used all year round. i think it looks pretty good, the grainbed has a simulated roll tarp, tension bars, and a tarp crank. the snowplow portion doesn't have much changed i added distace markers on the corners of the blade, and lights on the housing, other than that not much done. i think it looks pretty good, and the blade looks a lot bettor on this truck. well let me know what you guys think. any comments criticizm and tps welcome as always. i plan on painting the bed and adding detail lighting and striping
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Post by steiger9330 on Feb 5, 2011 22:05:00 GMT -5
Looks good so far. You can make a working roll tarp out of the cheap birthday tablecloths.
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Post by farmboy64 on Feb 5, 2011 22:07:19 GMT -5
thats a good idea, im fine with this, since ill have the tarp unroled most of the time. ill have pictures of the painted version tomorrow afternoon. im gonna paint it to match our tandem at the farm
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Post by hoss on Feb 5, 2011 22:09:41 GMT -5
looks good cant wait to see it painted...
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Post by treymo on Feb 5, 2011 22:23:15 GMT -5
Outa add some flaps to that rig. They always seem to finish off a truck. Trey
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Post by steiger9330 on Feb 5, 2011 22:34:06 GMT -5
I second the mud flaps. Unless you wanted to say they got tore off some how.
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Post by farmboy64 on Feb 5, 2011 23:21:43 GMT -5
ill add the mudflaps, i didn't think of that, thanks guys, i think it will complete the truck
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Post by djt14 on Feb 6, 2011 21:22:33 GMT -5
i might have to pick up one of those trucks i have to try that and that looks really nice are you goin to paint it tho i think it would look a lot better IMO
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