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  1. Mike;

     

    The tires are Goodyear, US manufacture. The box you asked about is the spare parts box and is fully stocked as per thr TM.

     

    On another note on the parts you are collecting for me, you advise to replace the torque rod pins when replacing the torque rods, so please add them to the list!

     

    Also part of the deal with the truck, I got a spare rebuilt 22R

     

     

    John G

  2. Hello all;

     

    A new addition is scheduled to arrive on Friday. This is the last series 5 from Kevin Kronlund's collection.

    Kevin was tragically killed in farm accident this past February. This truck was "redone" by Army Cars Holland and was reimported by Kevin in 2002?. I have operated this truck several times at Kevin's fall parties. It has all the goodies,and as any Ward LaFrance owner knows, if you get a truck without all the tools (goodies),you could spend years and a lot of money collecting them all. I need another truck like I need a hole in my head, but I could not pass on this opportunity. The restoration is starting to show it's age, just some minor touch ups are in order. I will post pictures upon it's arrival. So the collection has grown and any more acquisitions in the future will mean getting rid of something. My dad used to say, "never say never" but this is it:)

     

    So 1 Diamond T 969A, 1 series 2 and 1 series 5, and a Chevy dump round out the collection.

     

    John G

  3. Adrian;

    When I went through my radiator, half the core was clogged. My truck did not overheat, however, I elected to have a new core put in. Now she does not go over 170 degrees. It was a major expense, but well worth it for peace of mind. Hopefully you can get buy with a flush out. I do have a source in the US who has NOS units for the 969 and 980, but I am sure shippping would be prohibitally exspensive.

     

    Keep us apprised of the situation.

     

    John G

  4. Much appreciated, a very interesting setup. If I understand this correctly, the combustion actually takes place over the valve and not the piston in that off center area away from the piston? I would think this would inefficient but I am sure there was a good reason. I know on "modern" flat head engine the spark plug is over the valve, however, the piston is in the same "chamber" for combustion. I think I explained that correctly. If you had not posted the pictures I would have been lost. Going back to page 14 of this thread, and looking at the engine pictures it now all makes sense.

     

    Again , superb workmanship and I always look forward to the updates .

     

    John G

  5. Dizzy;

     

    I do not have a photo, however the 980/981 has 2 stays per side. The rear stay is in the same location as on a 969 and the front is attached to the radiator if I recall, as I had my head under the hood of one last spring!

     

    John G

  6. Sorry for the confusion, but I was asking about the items on the boom itself, not on the boom tower. Very interestin pictures you posted, as there is a ward lafrance early series, with a aftermarket closed cab and series 5 controls. I also like the Kenworth 571? closed cab with the later series controls, there are not many of those trucks left.

     

    thanks for posting.

     

    John G

  7. Attached is a series of videos of Andy learning to drive his Ward. His shifting improved over time. First shot in January of this year and the last was this past wekend. He is one happy 14 year old and I am one proud dad. Boys just never grow up.

     

    This was shot at the Tuckahoe Gas and Ssteam Association in Easton, Md.. It is where we keep the truck.

    Enjoy.....

     

    John G

     

     

  8. While working on my Ward LaFrance G116, I determined that I needed a siren light switch. After considerable searching, I was able to acquire an NOS unit. Using the knob as a template, I had it reproduced. It is exact in every detail, it even comes with the set screw. I had several extra knobs made, as I figured other members could use them. This is the knob only, you need to supply the switch. You can use a B.O. drive or panel light switch, just unscrew the knob and screw this one on.

    $40.00 USD per knob, plus shipping, I can ship worldwide, please PM me if you are interested.

     

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