Marmon Herrington 4x4 Ford F600 Crewcab
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- Опубликовано: 25 окт 2023
- A walkaround showing off the new arrival to the collection. A Marmon Herrington 4x4 converted Ford F600 Crewcab. Also sporting an oil field gin pole bed.
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Man that ol relic is mint!
U think that these are the slugs u could never find fer ur 6 hundy?
Slavelakes old man or?👌
Mint !?!? That junk pile has more rust than the Titanic.
@ziptiesnbiasplies
The next f 6hundy????
Take a rip to Alaska a get it on the RUclips I'll donate
Whoever built that truck was a real man
Local Ford. Dealer had 3 of these for export only marked. On sticker destined to be shipped by boat to Panama
MAN THAT THING IS SWEET! Can't wait to see her come back to life
me too lol
Old pipeline. Truck. Alaskan????
A Ford F600 Crew Cab dually 4x4 with a Marmon Harrington drive train and PTO main winch with A-Frame! Now that the most manly beast of a truck you could ever find! Congratulations!
I'm a machinist, and used to have a biz doing custom one off diesel conversions, 90% into classic 4x4's, so I've always had a soft spot for those early 4x4 conversions. I guess I just feel a connection to people who need something they don't make yet, so they make it themselves. You've got a lot of neat rigs in your museum, but this is one of the coolest. Can't wait to see the referb
can you bore nyltron to .0005"
Can you try any harder to sound cool?🤣🤣🤣
@@realemonfuldoubtful.
It looks to be the late 60s to early 70s, and it is either a 331, 361, or 391 XD engine, which were the industrial versions of the pickup motors. I drove a F600 in that same color many, many moons ago. It's faded, but you can see the actual color in the interior. I worked for an oilfield construction company at the time that had a fleet consisting of F600 and F750 trucks. I was a young pup of 19 years in 1972 when I became an "accomplished" Jen Pole Truck Operator when a driver in a sweet F600, after backing up to a bundle of boards we'd been stacking, stepped from the cab to get a drink of water and stepped on a 60 penny nail which went straight threw his foot popping out the top of his work boot, and when he went to pick up his foot, the 16-foot white oak board road board came with it, and he passed out. The foreman hollard, "Can any of you drive that wench truck?" these nails that hold a "board road" together are about a 1/8 inch in diameter and 7 inches long. Men walk behind the "rippers" who, with specially modified steel pinch bars, peel the boards of a board road apart, bending the nails that can't be pulled, and they will miss a few. I'd been watching these drivers since I was hired on to the gang with Envey; I loved driving machinery and had a knack; I had already learned the backhoe and small dozers. I just jumped right in, fired her up, yelling for the crew to wrap the cable around the bundle, and I took off. I did such a good job. That's all I did after that, and I loved it. My truck had the 391 XD engine, 5-speed with a two-speed rear axle with the "splitter" solenoid on the shift column. Most of the time, it was muddy, and you often used the heavy bundles of boards slung low to bounce you out of bad spots as you drove hard and shifted fast; what a job! Then I met a girl.
The ancient cigarette pack and beer cans on the floorboard are the cherry on top
Love these old ford trucks. Should be a 460. Had one just like it
Ford never put a 460 in a medium duty truck, it would have to be a 370 or 429
Great find!!! Really cool truck, great piece of history and functional design.
I just love the rugged simplicity of these old work trucks. no frills nothing but what was needed to get the work done. also they can be fixed by just about anyone with some time behind a wrench and a few simple parts. so much space in the engine bay!
Austin you scored again. What a beast rig. Your right, It's a shame it's memories are lost like Tears In The Rain. Course it'll make more with you. Probably the most fun ones of it's life. 🍻👊😎👍🍻
WHAT a COOL rig!!! I'm gonna say it is no later than a 1974 - my money is on 1973. The fact that it is a crew cab makes it an absolute keeper. GREAT snag!!!
What a gorgeous behemoth.
That’ll give Peg’s F600 envy
Truck has unlimited possibilities. Be a good will it start video!
What a great find. For an oil field truck it’s in very good shape. Most of that oil patch equipment doesn’t have a straight piece of sheet metal on it. Good addition to your compound, for moving stuff around. I would not be able to wait till spring to start messing with it.
Has always you got another nice looking lady. Can't wait to hear her start. Thank you for showing this lady.
Really straight body, great find.
That's the only one I've ever seen. The Back Yard Beast!
She's a beaut for sure history worth saving and wheeling in the snow ❄️
I had a yellow one of those . It was a 71 f600 fire truck had a pto winch in front bumper and the other side went backwards for the pumper. Had military Rockwell's under it hi and lo range twin stick transfer case shifter.
Bring this big bad boy back. Its near one of a kind nowadays.
What a beast. The engine should be a 460.
Those old trucks with their rust and hand-made add-ons are just so cool, there's a certain vibe to them. It looks right at home with the snow and trees!
Back in the 80's I worked for a company had a 750 4X4 , just a single cab but a hiab on the back and a tilt bed. A couple of ton of weight and chained up that thing would go places.
When I was this one I had so many ideas of what to do with it.
Can you imagine the expedition camper this would make.
Hell yeah!
The f-600 is what got me here !!!
Company Blue Beast is an understatement!
I love everything about it!
Cool old truck!
Geez, what a beautiful beast!
last time i saw one of them was an old telephone company truck they used up in the mountains.nice find.
amazing what the oil fields and highway construction has done for truck lovers..and you scored well Mr.BYA..
I'd turn that into my going to town rig. Absolutely gorgeous
I was thinking the same thing 👌
Ultimate Alaskan family cruiser! 5.9 Cummins n 5 speed would make that pretty cool. Awesome find.
What an absolute unit of a truck
Excellent video. Enjoy your snow. Still 80 here in St. Pete.
That's awesome! That transfer case blows my mind. Cool looking truck, definitely a rare one.
Wow. that thing is awesome! cant wait until you get it running!
I can’t wait to see this
What a badass looking rig! I'm quite jealous to be honest.
Gonna be a cool rehabilitation
OK, this may just be the coolest truck you've had on the channel (so far)...............
Very cool old winch truck. It reminds me of the old oilfield trucks around southern Illinois. Gotta love these big old beasts!
Excellent truck. I love that it has so much story to tell. I wouldn't want to be the guy driving with that truck behind me, damn that bumper is serious but I love it.
Cheers from the other side of the hemisphere Chile.
the pack of marlboro reds is so at home in the cab of that truck!
NICE acquisition!
OH Down here in the comments We Love THIS TRUCK !
That's just a cool old crew cab and is a great bumper no damage to the truck just whatever hits it the interior looks pretty good too
Weird how one would think...man Peg would absolutely love that rig...then you see he has posted a comment too. .....fix that neat rig up and put her to use! It is awesome!
Real life Snowrunner!
Great addition to your fleet.
Nice truck. I have a 73 ford f350 4x4 long bed love the hell out of that thing
I love it!
Wow, what a beast of a rig! The cool factor is off the charts, hehe~ Looking forward to more videos on this one!
That is a definite big ass work truck. It will be nice to see it go thru all its original functions. No stress pulling up a 4 x 6 with that winch.
Looking forward to seeing it running
Wow very cool bad ass rare find sweet
wow that thing is cool! God bless and remember all things for the glory of God!
Hell Yeah bro, love it.
Look forward to seeing it rolling down the road.👌👍🇺🇸🤘🔥🔥
Love it
What a tank! Get that ready for the supposed apocalypse
that look like a 1970 or 1971. awesome looking Beast of a truck
Beautiful truck! Looks like a late 60's early 70's.. Shes a biggin! very nice!!
Peg burning with jealousy.....stunned
The original Super Duty gas engines were 477, 509, and 534 ci. Low rev torque monsters.
401, 477 and 534 is what I recall. Do you have a link showing a 509?
That’s right Jeff! But that’s not a Super Duty. F600’s were considered medium duty. My money is on the 330 cu. in.
391 is how its done !
69 was the last year of the Super Duty, this truck is a 77-79 with a 370 or 429
@@danielleglorie8164 Very doubtful, especially with a 2bbl. carburetor!
That rig is awesome! Very nice to see one preserved with an oilfield bed and the 4x4 conversion!
well that's a monster..
That’s a badass truck. Love it 👍
That ol rig is super minty !!
The crew cabs are always interesting and this seems to be specially built for someone. The patina is also awesome and probably more worth as it is than having a fresh paint on it.
the truck is handsome, i would like just to see it run
Fantastic truck….. glad it’s found a good home….
Fantastic looking Mad Max truck
Perfect candidate for a Cummins and 6 speed conversion 😊
Cool thanks 👍👍👍👍👍😊
Awesome 👏
Legit. Can't wait till see it back on the road
Great truck!
That is so cool
that thing is glorious. i love these old 600's
Wow, what a gem. This is gonna be some awesome content.
I love it
Looking forward to seeing more on this one.
The interior paint looks brand new.
That is really cool. I have a 72 highboy with a gin pole crane built off a custom front bumper. Super handy. I used it for yarding logs off a hillside few years back. Def want to see more of this truck. Great score man!
What a treat!!!
What a beast!!
sweet!
awesome beast of a truck!
Super cool! Love the color and the patina! I bet that was a pipeline truck!
what a minty ol ferd! Treat her right to some Cosby sauce
Nice one 👍👍
Sweet ole piece
Very cool find
thats my dream truck right there probably one of the rarest things too
Dang, I never find cool rigs like that!
Awesome
This one's going to be fun to go thru , very nice find 👍👍🇺🇸
Flippin SWEET!
GOSH!!!
A great find!
Oh yeah definitely love it
Well you never cease to amaze me with these Riggs what is sweet old girl this is can't wait to see you get this one going
What an absolute unit. This thing definitely needs to get put back on the road and put back to work. This would be a perfect candidate for a 7.3 swap.
444 International or the 445 Ford?
They were both 444
@@Kevin.W. When did Ford make a 444 as in "were"? The so called Godzilla engine that is made by Ford is 445 cubic inches.
@@Olds_Pwr The 7.3 diesel was a 444, be it Ford or International
@@Kevin.W. A 444 diesel engine and a 445 gasoline engine are two different engines.
Nice!