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LTL 9000

Posted: March 12, 2011, 11:18 pm
by Michelle
I am getting started on the rebuild of my newest acquisition the LTL 9000. I know its not a Slick, but its going to haul a couple of Slicks and you guys will be seeing it at the shows.

Today I refurbished my dash pad. The old dash pad had a chunk of rubber missing and I found a good pad at the junk yard. It took a lot of cleaning and a few coats of vinyl dye to bring it back to life. While I had the dash out I took the liberty to reconnect the broken and loose Bowden cables that operate the heater/AC unit. Two had broken tabs that attach it to the control head and one was completely off the A/C temp switch. Attaching the one to the A/C temp switch was the bugger bear. I had to remove the air cleaner from the under hood fire wall and actually remove the box that holds the heater core and the A/C evaporator to get to it. That took all afternoon.


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Posted: March 13, 2011, 2:41 pm
by Greg D
OK,
THIS is going to be cool to watch.

Posted: March 13, 2011, 2:47 pm
by azjake
Michelle,

For 5 years I was a service advisor at a Ford Truck Dealership in Illinois. What a fun time! (not always true!) Anyway, I had to not only know the warranty of Ford products, but also Allison, Detroit, Cummins, Cat, etc, etc, etc.

Anyway, I am curious as to what engine/tranny is in your LTL-9000 and how many miles are on it?

Jake

Posted: March 13, 2011, 5:10 pm
by Michelle
azjake wrote:Michelle,

For 5 years I was a service advisor at a Ford Truck Dealership in Illinois. What a fun time! (not always true!) Anyway, I had to not only know the warranty of Ford products, but also Allison, Detroit, Cummins, Cat, etc, etc, etc.

Anyway, I am curious as to what engine/tranny is in your LTL-9000 and how many miles are on it?

Jake
Jake the engine is a 400 Cummins with a (12513) thirteen speed. As for the miles I do not know as the odometer is broken at 350,000. It would be hard to guess, I will say the truck has tight steering and the front end is good and tight also. The engine runs strong and does not use excessive oil.

Posted: March 14, 2011, 12:08 am
by Alan Mclennan
Michelle, is it Bogie drive?, and if so, are you keeping it that way?, nice rig! 8)

Posted: March 14, 2011, 8:48 am
by Michelle
Alan Mclennan wrote:Michelle, is it Bogie drive?, and if so, are you keeping it that way?, nice rig! 8)
Yes Mac, and I am stretching it out to 246 inches of wheelbase and keeping the bogie. Here are a picture of what it will look like when finished. The only difference will be the sleeper. The sleeper pictured is an 80" and since they are now impossible to find I am installing a 60" of the same design as the one pictured.


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Posted: March 20, 2011, 10:58 pm
by Michelle
Got the dash back together today.


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Posted: March 31, 2011, 6:49 pm
by Michelle
I put my new bumper on today. We are having a truck show here Saturday and I wanted it to look good. I will have to take it back off next week. I start stripping the truck for painting next week.

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Posted: March 31, 2011, 8:16 pm
by Greg D
Looks good!
I notice you say it's going to haul a "couple" of Slicks.
Is Michelle keeping a secret?

Posted: March 31, 2011, 9:38 pm
by Michelle
Greg D wrote:Looks good!
I notice you say it's going to haul a "couple" of Slicks.
Is Michelle keeping a secret?
Not me Greg, no secrets here.

Posted: April 1, 2011, 7:49 am
by mercman64
Great looking tractor Michelle, when you say "bogie" are you taking about "Hendrickson" style rear suspension w/walking beams and leaf springs?............Dave

Posted: April 1, 2011, 8:11 am
by Brian Taylor
With the size of that rig Michelle you should have a body sanding / cookout party. Invite all the slicksters to help out you are always a good host.

Posted: April 1, 2011, 9:03 am
by Michelle
A bogie is the rear end. A double bogie is a tandam rear. It can be a Hendrickson or any suspension. My truck had a Hendrickson four spring and not the walking beam. I am installing a Hendrickson air ride. Ford used a lot of New Way and Hendrickson air ride units on their trucks. The Hendrickson air ride units were lighter than the New Way units.

Brian, I have a retired friend coming over to help me get the L series preped and ready for painting. I have less than two months to paint it and to install the rear cut off. That is more than I can do alone and besides I do not trust my welding abilities. I have a friend here in town that is a professional welder and he is the same one the welded the cut off on my N series. If I get behind I will be calling for a work/cook out party so keep your computer tuned in. I will be posting some more pictures this afternoon.

Posted: April 1, 2011, 10:16 am
by Max
Michelle wrote:If I get behind I will be calling for a work/cook out party so keep your computer tuned in. I will be posting some more pictures this afternoon.
That sounds like a fun time - especially with all the fun those guys in Arizona have been having.

Posted: April 1, 2011, 5:11 pm
by Alan Mclennan
Chelle, the terms are a bit different down here!, A bogie down here is what you referred too as a double bogie, 8 wheels

Posted: April 2, 2011, 10:42 pm
by Michelle
Alan Mclennan wrote:Chelle, the terms are a bit different down here!, A bogie down here is what you referred too as a double bogie, 8 wheels
Alan, you got me to thinking about the above. The more I think about it I do not recall ever hearing anyone mention a single bogie. I have to concede that a bogie would be a tandem axle unit.

Posted: April 2, 2011, 10:51 pm
by ezernut9mm
looks like the truck was red originally? i really like the hood style of the ltl's .

Posted: April 3, 2011, 8:49 am
by Michelle
ezernut9mm wrote:looks like the truck was red originally? i really like the hood style of the ltl's .
Yeah, I think the hood is what made them so good looking, it at least set them apart from the other L series Fords. The truck was orginally red. Here is an interestering tid bit. It was orginally Rangoon Red the same as my 65 Ranger.

Posted: April 16, 2011, 10:31 pm
by Michelle
I have been working on the LTL. I have just about finished preping it for paint. I did get the door jambs and the inside of the doors painted today. I will finish painting the exterior Monday or Tuesday. I still have to remove the cab lights and the stack before I Paint it.

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It was orginally red, I ma paiting it back to the original color, the carpet is ordered and being replaced.


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Fresh red paint in the door jambs and inside the doors. The door panels will cover the inside of the doors but I still wanted them to look fresh.

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Posted: April 17, 2011, 12:56 am
by Alan Mclennan
there were reports that there was a strong smell of paint around Smithville!, they said some Sheila was painting a dunny! :D
Looking good Chelle!