ZF 5 Speed- good or bad?
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46stude,
I bought my '70 from a roofer. Are you in the house moving business? I've always thought that if I could be in any business, money aside, I'd want to move houses and other large things that normaly shouldn't be moved.
I bought my '70 from a roofer. Are you in the house moving business? I've always thought that if I could be in any business, money aside, I'd want to move houses and other large things that normaly shouldn't be moved.
Steve
1970 F350 DRW Factory 9' Platform/Stake, 360, T18.
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Passed on to new care taker July, 2013
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re: ZF 5 Speed- good or bad?
My father in law has a housemoving biz. I worked w/ him for a few yrs, & could have my own company if I wanted- but housemoving is rough work. Not so much the physical labor involved, but the red tape of permits & insurance, stress of moving a massive load down a public road w/ idiots driving everywhere, getting & keeping workers who aren't stoned, stupid, or in jail when you need them...... the list goes on & on.
I did love doing it, though. Nothing quite like moving a 38' wide load on a set of 90' beams down the middle of a major street in San Antonio. Its a real challenge, but it is fun at times.
Heres one pic I found. I'm in the yellow truck winching the house forward to help the black truck, which is actually pulling the house:
I did love doing it, though. Nothing quite like moving a 38' wide load on a set of 90' beams down the middle of a major street in San Antonio. Its a real challenge, but it is fun at times.
Heres one pic I found. I'm in the yellow truck winching the house forward to help the black truck, which is actually pulling the house:
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The Studebaker/bumpside hybrid.....
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Stude-a-bumper
The Studebaker/bumpside hybrid.....
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Steve
1970 F350 DRW Factory 9' Platform/Stake, 360, T18.
Passed on to new care taker July, 2013
My Photo Gallery
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n298/flatbedford/
1970 F350 DRW Factory 9' Platform/Stake, 360, T18.
Passed on to new care taker July, 2013
My Photo Gallery
http://s115.photobucket.com/albums/n298/flatbedford/