When I was first starting work in the seventies I saw a man painting the underside of his brand new auto after the paint dried he then using old oil he began to oil over the paint. When I asked why he was doing that to a brand new car his reply was that he did it to stop the rusting. He kept his cars for up to ten years and when the new owner checked, the underside was almost new metal underneath the car. So oiling your car regularly does work better than undersealing it.
Looks like you got the best end of that deal. Tough old trucks those International s.. Looks like you have a great Rottie there. Knows when You get a new truck. Very Cool
I would love to have a truck like that 4700! It would be a fun little project rig to fix up and pretty up and do some upgrades and mods and tow trailers with
Now , try finding NEW parts for that corn binder, hard if not impossible , several people in my area sold their I H because of hard to get parts, can get chevy / Ford/ kw parts easy . Wishing you the best 👌
Hundred percent my friend. I agree with you on that undercoating shit I like oiling the shit I use APC oil it’s black I never have a problem with rust. I have two of these trucks love them one has the 7.3 in the other one has the DT 466 ones and automatic in the other ones in standard
@@99Projects thanks. it is a work in progress. Cab floor boards was a disaster, body needs cross members and working lights are a must at night. Other then that the engine has a nice smooth idle. Original miles 294,000
@@thatmainah562 always good to have projects man, i cant remember if i said it in the video, but these trucks are at least twice as durable as the best 1 ton dually on the market and they usually cost half the price
My truck broke down that I used to pull my camper with so I had to use my dump truck to pull it. The dump truck is a 1987 ford L9000 with L10 Cummins. Got tons of looks at the campsite towing a camper with a dump truck. Now that’s way overkill! 😂
Pretty nice truck, how do you like the 5 speed spicer? I have it in my m35a2, the only thing that's annoying is I can't do much over 45-50 mph without overrevving it. I wanted to install an overdrive kit but those things are pretty much phased out
My buddy had a 70’s chrysler that he uses for a winter ride in vt. Every spring he sprays the whole underside with used motor oil. Sprays inside the body panels too. It would drip and stink all summer but never rusted.