Cummins 220 Morning start
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The Ford N-Series conventionals were sold from 1962 to 1969, being replaced for 1970 by the Louisville LN series.
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Every Cummins Diesel engine had always been four-stroke.
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That back window looks like it was pulled out of a 1964 Ford pickup truck
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Gotta love that Baby Cummins!
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awesome truck , keep the truck videos comin my new friend
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michelle would love to go for a ride when im in town
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Or, in this case, could it have been the cold weather that caused the hunting in this engine???
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thanks, i am a big fan of these great gas engines, but sad there are no more big trucks with gas engines, however i love a any diesel engines like powerstrokes, duramax and cummins...
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On the gas-powered models, yes. Some of the H-series COEs had the 534 as well, before the H's gave way to the all-diesel-powered W's during the 1966 model year.
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and i think the 534 cid gas engine was avaible, am i wrong?
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It's a shame Ford went out of the heavy trucks in 98. I miss the old F series ,the N,T850s,old reliable C series tilt cab,and who can forget the old Big Jobs?Thanks for keeping history rolling!
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Nice Ford.Don't see many of these anymore.Thanks for posting.Sweet truck!
Yes it was a tandem axle. I stretched it when I put the single axle under it for a better ride.Indeed it was in the ATHS magazine.
michellextra 2 years ago
Indeed you are correct, you know your N series trucks and engines. Do you happend to own one?
michellextra 3 years ago
Sorry, no I don't. But I do get this information from James K. Wagner's book, "Ford Trucks Since 1905," which spans the history of Ford trucks from 1905 to 1978. Did you ever read that?
ClassicTVMan81 3 years ago
Yes, I do have that book. It is with in arms length of me right now.
michellextra 3 years ago