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1946 VEC CJ-2A Damascus, OR $1500

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TJ shared this one. It appears to be #17780, but I can’t tell for certain.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/484359287276836

“Barn find 1946 willys cj2a column shift jeep It rolls, shifts freely, has square washer windsheild, wwii tool indents and has title Ext body in ok shape, rust throughout the floor The f head motor may be frozen Located in Oregon Frame rusty but solid Has original tan paint And sunset wheels Original brass radiator Original column shift transmission with cover plate Has starter, alternator, original lights and grill Has original seats”

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Truck Bed Trailer Gillette, WY $750

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Andy shared this trailer from a truck bed for sale.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1694015731338410

“Make a good off road trailer or build overland trailer out of it. Has good w/o tailgate 750 obo”

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1952 Wagon White Sulphur Springs, NY $3000

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Unclear what value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/981674370324569

“Turns over never tried to start I’m selling it for someone no regi $3,000 obo”

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1952 Truck Fountain Hills, AZ $2500

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This might make an interesting build. Andy shared this one.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/643107610824073

“A willys pickup converted to a roadster pickup with a jeepster split windshield on a 4×4 chassis, no running gear, cab & bed***have 4 fenders, hood grille, tailgate & all panels ,***NO TITLE* BOS ONLY *** blue frt clip is SOLD ** ANXIOUS SELLER”

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1954 Truck Moab, UT $3000

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Andy shared this Ran-When-Parked truck. It’s got a boom on the front.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/920712829759965

“1954 Willys Pickup. Truck was parked 15-20 years ago. It ran when it was parked. Title in hand. No Trades- Cash only”

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1958 FC-170 Harrisonville, MO $3500

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Unclear how much value is here.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/791687206267627/

“1958 Jeep Willys FC-17. $3500 OBO. Located in Harrisonville, MO. Text Bill for info 816, 365/5535”

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1953 M-38A1 Coffeeville, MS Price?

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I had this post completed, but that was before I realized this may have a $16k price tag (I’m unsure on the exact price). Anyway, I thought the rear bumper was unusual. This has a Kelly hardtop.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/247270289549336/permalink/1525650755044610/

“4 sale 1953 M38A1 runs and drives needs brakes only all original. Location Coffeeville ms 38922”

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Country Jacuzzi

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I spent the last two days rewiring the switch and control boxes. That turned out fine, but the well pump is still only responding in bits. I believe it to be the well pump itself. So, on Monday I’ll be getting the pump folks out here.

Meanwhile, we initiated operation pasture-water-to-garden-system. Well, that might not have the best mission title, we did successfully tap into an irrigation line we weren’t using anymore and use it to push water to our garden watering systems. This will make our watering tasks much simplified again (and by “our” I mean Ann’s).

Here’s the manifold I built today. This irrigation junction used to water a portion of the pasture with unground sprinklers, but we removed that line of sprinklers in favor of a pod watering system, which we like.

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Here is where the hoses are going:

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And, as you can see, all that work is worth while, because Ann gets to use her Country Jacuzzi (aka a cattle trough). Losing the water hasn’t all bad 🙂

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Getting Pumped …

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Oh joy of joys! Yesterday our well pump stopped working. I called the pump service folks to diagnose the issue, but they couldn’t get me on the schedule until Tuesday. Ugh.

So, instead of working the FC, or anything else, I have been taking crash courses in learning how the our well pump system works (thank YouTube) at the wiring/capacitor/relay/switch level. After exploring the box with my voltmeter, in the pump control box I diagnosed a bad capacitor, so that was progress, but couldn’t readily locate one near me for sale, so I ended up buying a new pump control box and rewiring it in place. That went well (unintended pun). The pump started, but doesn’t continue running (starting the pump differs from running the pump amperage wise).

My next idea was to check out the box below the pump. It contained two switches, controlled by different mechanisms, that turns on and off the electricity to the pump control box. It’s a box I’ve never opened (never needed to open). I was pretty shocked at the condition of the connectors; the leads are corroded and/or bad (see closeup). It may be the case that the corrosion is effecting the ability to feed the pump with enough amperage. So, Friday morning’s task is to locate new switches, then redo the wiring in the box. Fingers crossed this works!

Thankfully, we have access to the neighbor’s well, via multiple hoses, so we can fill pots with water, keep our cows watered, and water the garden.

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Upper right box is the new one (cover off). Lower left box is the next project.

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Yikes!

 
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No Updates for a Few More Days

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Continued progress …

While much of the nation is getting hotter, our Pac Northwest weather is absolutely beautiful, with highs in the low 70s to high 80s over the next week. I’m making good progress on the Tour Jeep, so will focus on that rather than eWillys updates for the remainder of the week. Moreover, our internet has been dogged with slow download speeds all day; not sure why that is.

I had hoped to get to the brakes over the weekend, but instead of receiving a braking flaring kit, I was sent a refrigeration flaring kit. The difference is the refrigeration kit doesn’t include the parts to make double or bubble flares. So, I set that kit back and ordered another one. I hope to address the brakes Tuesday afternoon.

One thing I realized I didn’t have was a wiring schematic for an FC-170. I found a couple things online, but not what I was hoping to find. Then I remembered that back in 2013 I won a printed FC-170 schematic sign. So, that FC-Roundup door prize finally came in handy!

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Once the wire weave arrives, I’ll be able to finally run the wiring. So, hopefully by later this week I’ll have most of the wiring in place.