Boom Truck Action! Moving WWII Chevys
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- Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
- Time to get the new additions moved out back, and what better rig to do that with than the 1941 Chevy G506 Boom Truck!
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You have an oasis where dinosaurs can rest and play and be safe from extinction i think they will be happy there
Its the Jurassic Truck Park
You could START you're own ALASKAN ARMY MOTORPOOL now.
Always like seeing “girl wanted”. One of my favorites!
I grew up around these trucks.
My grandfather moved houses
With them. I still have all his
Service manuals for these trucks.
Great video
Love seeing people like you saving old rigs like that keep up the good work👍
I enjoy watching you with the old trucks!
You are lucky to have so many toys to play with.
You should do an video on your hole collection that would definitely be 😎😎😎😎awesome
The bomb carrier looks like a perfect tool for engine swapping and transportation! All you need is a small winch or come along on top...and probably a bit of wood work!
majestic is a good way to describe it. Keep doing what youre doing.
The old bomb hauler, if you were to mock up a bomb (water tank with fins?) mount it on the carrier and place at your driveway entrance with your channel name or business name, pretty damn cool. At least until you kibble your repair parts together. Let others see that old girl
Well done!! You are living the dream!! :)
Thats quite a collection of old iron ! So glad to see you saving those pieces of history from the crusher and getting them to run and drive to boot!
Weather's picking up...keep up the good work, young fella.
Sure looks a lot different around there after seeing you trying to get the 41 out of the snow in the other video! Be nice if you had a few of those containers for all of your different parts! Help keep them out of the weather, my friend! Yeah I love the 41 boom truck! Thanks for sharing Austin and prayers sent to you and your family! Louisiana!🙋🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🙋🏼✌🏻✌🏻
I have a M38A1 that pops out like that, but only on overrun (coasting downhill in gear, clutch out). I've been *told* it's from a worn shift fork, and that the mesh of the gears pulls the shift dog in when powered, but also pulls on it on overrun. Supposedly you can add a bead of brazing rod to the fork, dress it down, and patch the problem up...but so far I just keep my hand on the lever on overrun :P I bet it does it in reverse, too -- I'll have to check. I like the hose clamp solution!
Using old equipment to move and work on other old equipment is probably one of the best uses nowadays. It's nice to see cleaned up show trucks, but they're meant to work!
I do love me some good boom truck action😂😂
Pretty decent job of skinnin'
I just watched a ww2 truck move 2 other ww2 trucks. I love this channel and what you do!
Love to see new videos from you, reminds me of how much I love those old trucks.
The hose clamp is cool, but the live 22 in the fuse box was better. Full is the yard looks, I bet there's room for more :-)
cant wait to see the revivals on those two
Glorious collection of some of the BEST iron on the planet! Every rescue gets you closer to Truck Heaven. They get torn apart, gone through and prepped for service. That you do it with a great sense of the history you possess makes you an excellent curator of these amazing rigs. Kudos to you - here's to an awesomely temperate spring/summer/fall that allows you to get tons of stuff done. Looking forward to more on the flathead - here's a shoutout for the red Ford Flacon. Would love to see you toss in a nifty straight six with a thrifty three-speed and get that little Dude running around town. Great going-into-town summer ride for grabbing a well-earned burger/fries/beer combo on a glorious early Alaskan evening. Cheers!!!
Cool vid bro, I really like seeing these old survivors still getting work done.👍🔥
"Armstrong" brand power steering.
nice collection
You got a Beauty Collection!
Keep on truckin
Your going to have to clear some more trees pretty soon.
You are just livin the dream!
I love it!
lovin' the sounds of the old trucks - very impressive collection !
dude i wish i lived next door to you im in houston tx yeah alaska
I need to get the boom finished on my 506!!
Applied a Backyard Alaskan bumper sticker to my Hilux and the four wheel drive system healed itself in a matter of days..... Coincidence? I think not...... cheers from NZ.....
It always nice to see what You are doing Austin. I'd like to hear the audio from the boom truck being buried to the axle housing. 😆
Best Wishes to You and Your Family.
Nicely done. The old boom truck works great for doing that. I like that you have the old rigs nicely lined up,
and that you have the different eras of rigs separated too.
Was fun and cool thanks 👍👍💪🤗
the huddle is lookin good
I enjoy all your content very thoughtfully done I love old iron it's so cool to see it still working Thanks
Great video Austin. Looks like you have nice weather.
Thank you
Yes, you definitely have a good collection brother ! Have you ever thought about putting a Cummins in one of those trucks, seems like it would fit! Being a six cylinder like those six cylinder gassers the Chevy’s have in them! Just wondering my friend
Nice job, Jack, RI, USA
Another great video. How many ladies do you have now? It's great you give them a new home. As always thank you for sharing. Looking forward to your next video.
I put a hose clamp on my exhaust too keep it from popping out of the hanger.
Yes,a new video👍👍, thanks.
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Heavy Duty "OCD" down in the Motor Pool...
A Place For Everything and Everything In It's Place. Is that the family's property or yours ? 🤔
Nice 🎉❤
You do have a nice collection of war truck you ever going to get the girl wanted a engine or it’s just for show I know parts are hard to find but thanks for keep them running can’t .
My dad has a 42 GMC 6 by 6 the bomb trailer is a tow has a 42 diamond 6x6 1942 the diamond t has a is a big old one
Very good that you save them. In the mid 90's i worked at a construction company and they had such a truck but as a dump truck. It was fully restored but in the company's orange color. The founder brother were in their 80s already and they bought the trucks right after ww2 from the liberators. They bought several to expand there company. Somwhere on the web are pictures from exactly these trucks. During one of the liberation tours here in the Netherlands, i drive ( sat in) such a truck and i talked to a colored ww2 vet who drove these trucks during and after ww2, here in the Netherlands. Are you going to restore one or so or do youleave them as how they are now? Regards from a Dutch in the Belgium Ardennes/ Battle of the Bulge area
Did you see what Low Buck Garage snagged?
Your building up a very cool collection. How much land do you have there?
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Did u notice the rear axles are missing out of those 2 trucks?
Yes I went over why in the previous video about them..
@@BackyardAlaskan I must have missed that i went and watched it again thanks
Guess im second
Hey backyard alaskan I got a g506 recently and was trying to get it running but it cranks over way to slow. Got any ideas?
Are you using 6 volt or 12?
@@BackyardAlaskan im using a six volt
@@BackyardAlaskan Today i tore the starter apart and cleaned the connection and threw it back on and... Nothing. did not even turn over. Now im thinking I put it together wrong or something.
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Move one to MY house PLEASE!