Got a 40 series today. Very happy so far (2 Viewers)

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And it even came with all the extras: daul tanks, warn winch, cup holder, tach, a secondary gauge and fancy lever under the steering colum modified front fenders. Nice find. :):beer: :beer: :beer:
 
Mikesta said:
Holy crap... dual tanks!

report back what you find when you investigate this more. what brand - man-a-fre? does it work and is intact - or just a filler neck? condition of tank inside - any rust? on this rig, how did they switch bewteen front back - some in dash lever? :cheers:
 
rabid said:
That lever looks like a plow blade lift.
Old school non power angle aka- pull the pin, kick it 65 times- put pin back in. My 67 had one.

Nice score. Congrats.

Are you talking about this lever?

It is brakes for the front axle. rear tires spin, but goes nowhere... this locks up the front end.

WTF? Never seens something like this!

As far as the dual tanks, I will go check those out in a few.

As far as price... I don't want to tell you all what I paid. But I think I got a good deal.
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I just noted the "swinging beverage holder" on the driver's door - Sweet!

I have seen those hydraulic levers on Air Force bomb lift trucks. In the extended position (as shown) they release the brakes. You apply the brake and push the lever to one side or the other, and it is a hydraulic line lock.

I guess this means the hydraulic fluid from the front brake goes into the cab and back out.

Pretty cool. Seems like a lot of work for the PO, but maybe he liked to do burnouts with his 40.....

Rocky
 
Rocky_LC said:
I just noted the "swinging beverage holder" on the driver's door - Sweet!


Rocky

Ya! there is one on the pass side too. Needs allot of work, today, I am putting the fenders off the parts rig onto this one... after I take my 2 year old for a ride in this fun ride... test it out completely. I feel like a pilot with all the gadgets... I have all the pictures of the parts rig, but my boy wants to go for a ride now... :)
 
here are some pictures of the parts rig.

Took the fenders off before parking it in the back 40.

Floors look good... rear is rotted. Fenders perfect for my other rig
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this rig had a v8 in it. prior.

Anyone need anything off of this one?
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Mikesta said:
Ya ya ya... ok ya got me!

Holy crap... dual tanks!

New to the 40 world... enlighten me on how you know the bezel is upside down? Or am I missing something?

Heard this before and thought I should ask...
 
dtrain said:
New to the 40 world... enlighten me on how you know the bezel is upside down? Or am I missing something?

Heard this before and thought I should ask...

essentially, the thicker portion of the bezel goes on top and the thinner goes on the bottom.

more funny details on this very topic here: https://forum.ih8mud.com/showthread.php?t=82806&highlight=flip+bezel ;)

people like to just give heat on it for fun :)

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warrior_1515 said:
Does the battery tray have cross member that holds the battery in place?

Dave

Yes it does... It was half @$$ welded to a 45 degree shelf unit and bolted to the old fender I removed today.

Today, I removed the old right fender that had been cut because I'm not really into that look. I replaced it with the right fender from the parts cruiser after painting it. I still have to massage it a little more to get it completly lined up... but its close enough for now.
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I also fixed the bezel for tha nazi's out there. I've never recieved a new cruiser with a correct bezel. I think to date, I've spent 1 hour fixing bezel's. Another reason to swap fenders is to get the old blinker style back... I cant stand what is there. It's all coming off... half thrown together front bumper.
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Looking real nice.

In one of the first pictures you had a photo of the fillers for the gas tank and the front one had a door on it. Was that added later, I thought they were on later models and not as early as 72, but I could be wrong. Just wondering.
 
That brake lever is a "mico lock" and an anchient one at that.

The lever is attached to a cam that closes a valve in the brake line. A check valve alows for apply but not release. (at least not right away) A decent way to have a very strong parking brake. Some people will put them on the front axle if they deal with slippery boat ramps. Keeps the vehicles from sliding on wet ramps with only the rear brakes active.
 
oldIron said:
Looking real nice.

In one of the first pictures you had a photo of the fillers for the gas tank and the front one had a door on it. Was that added later, I thought they were on later models and not as early as 72, but I could be wrong. Just wondering.

I really don't know... I'm a 40 series rookie. Mostly a wagon guy. I'm sure some of the other pro's can answer your question better.
 

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