Last night four of my friends helped me lift the frame with the transmission mounted in it off the work bench and into the Tub! Soon the axles will be in! This has been one of the biggest projects for me to date. The restoration is a work of perfection. Many of you guys helped me along the way, and I just wanted to say thanks! The T-20 was rebuilt, all the axle bearings replaced, T-20 frame reinforced, full size battery relocation, and so much more. Back to work!
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So true, I have enjoyed the project very much. Can't wait to finish it up!Originally posted by Coyote View PostYou don't know how big a project is until you tear it all the way down. Then you start looking at all the ways you could make changes and the parts that need replaced. In the end its always worth it.
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It's ALIVE, it's ALIVE!!!!!
My 2000 Max IV 6x6 is ALIVE. After two months and just over 125 hours the restoration is almost complete. I just need to paint the wheels and make up a roll cage with seat belts. I took every nut and bolt off the Max and cleaned it up. I rebuilt the T-20, replaces the chains, bearings, rear sprockets, engine, cables, reinforced the frame at the tranny, added an oil cooler and oil pressure light, power point, full size battery, and moved the front seat back 4-inches. Almost done!
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