1985 HJ75 Pickup

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Diesel Emblem

I am looking for this diesel emblem ( new or used ) if someone has a spare. :)
Thanks.....

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new cruiser!

WOW, super cool. :cheers: Promise you won't sell your truck! Where would you put the dead turkeys and ducks, surely not in the back of this slick rig??
I've got a bag full of cassettes that I would happily give to you.....but I still use them.:D You wouldn't like the Eagles or George Strait anyway.
 
WOW, super cool. :cheers: Promise you won't sell your truck! Where would you put the dead turkeys and ducks, surely not in the back of this slick rig??
I've got a bag full of cassettes that I would happily give to you.....but I still use them.:D You wouldn't like the Eagles or George Strait anyway.

The HJ75 is safely tucked away in the garage and isn't going anywhere. I plan to let the "nerd kids" install a modern radio in the BJ74 early next week but thanks for the offer anyway. :)
 
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Nice find ! congrats ! I am glad to see more of these coming into the US.
 
Hopefully all of the 70 Series owners in Georgia can meet someday and share a beer and some fried food. :D
 
Wow, just saw you got a BJ74! Congrats! Looks very clean! There must be just a handful of those in the US now? Maybe you mentioned it earlier in this thread, but how did you transport the rig from BC to Georgia?
 
P.M. Sent.....
The only 70 Series we get are the ones you Canadians get tired of. : )
 
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If it keeps raining ( 28 of the last 32 days ) I might get to use some of these new do-dads. :D

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The A/C is now converted to R134a so my system won't be responsible for killing small birds and causing global warning. :)
 
But I want global warming!! :-)

Come visit Southern Georgia in the Summer ..... 36+ degrees (C) most afternoons if it isn't raining.
 
Some interesting goodies in the glovebox. A very extensive manual ( the 13B-T section alone appears to be 340 pages ) :)

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A PTO Winch Shearpin.
I have no idea where the little sucker goes but at least I have one. :)

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hint:
IF you are going to use the PTO winch then upgrade the sheer pin.
Toyota sells one substantially thicker than stock. you need to drill out the holes but that is easy enough.
 
Unless I get stuck in the airport parking lot my generic shear pin should be adequate. :D
Thanks for the tip however.
 

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