Build Goat. A 1967 survivor FJ-45 LWB

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Hauled off a load of Hickory limbs I trimmed with the Stihl pole saw then made a quick run to town.

This 52 year old original runs like a top.

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“Goatd” ...Greatest of all time “dog” looked like he was getting into the ride as well ! :rofl:
 
Cleaned up the engine and cockpit on the Goat today. Truly an amazing machine. I am getting the itch to do something on this truck but it’s just so reliable and stock.

I’ll keep rubbing it with oil and farming with it in the mean time ....

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Mississippi and grain. Hmmm...:hmm:
 
Pulled the Ol Girl out yesterday for some prep just in case we end up driving to Hot Springs. Heading down to the local hardware store to pick up some stuff to try your oily rubdown LOL

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Ive switched to all Fluid Film even on the outside versus BLO. I leave it on thick on the underside but on the paint I wipe it off once I let it soak in a bit
 
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