Diamond T Woodie
I assume you diehards have the info, but just in case some don’t, the 1948 Woodie from Wisconsin is on the auction at Atlantic City. The auction is a Kruse sale and runs Feb 24-27. »
david payne replied to the topic Help me find answers to a 201 rebuild in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 8 months ago
Gary Nielsen: DOES YOUR 1948 MODEL 201 DIAMOND T TRUCK HAVE A { “HEATER” (?) } , located under the dash , passenger side } ( if , yes ? ) the coated cable ( “might” ? ) have been to control the water flow from the HERCULES engine { water (?) fittings , with a “HEATER CONTROL VALVE” and “COATED CABLE” } to the HEATER. DAVID PAYNE
david payne started the topic EMBLEM HOOD DIAMOND T TRUCK in the forum Buy and sell on EBAY 10 years, 8 months ago
EMBLEM HOOD DIAMOND T TRUCK , USED , PIC. 2. ( RE LISTED ).
S.B. $200.00 ; shipping: free ; returns: “NO”.
seller: rirityty ; 111789636776 ;
LISTING ENDS: SATURDAY 10/10/2015 5:38 AM.
Toolslinger replied to the topic Help me find answers to a 201 rebuild in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 8 months ago
I don’t know the 201, but if it has a Hercules, you could always try them…
-Tim
Gary Nielsen started the topic Help me find answers to a 201 rebuild in the forum Looking for parts 10 years, 8 months ago
Just sent my 1948 201 engine to the rebuilder. On the top, middle of the head, is a set of fittings with what looks like a coated cable that protudes and was cut off. Anyone know what this should go to. My Temp guage does not work but that has a connection to the side of the block.
Who can tell me where to find internal engine parts if needed?…[Read more]
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I assume you diehards have the info, but just in case some don’t, the 1948 Woodie from Wisconsin is on the auction at Atlantic City. The auction is a Kruse sale and runs Feb 24-27. »
My Granddad bought a brand new red Diamond T pickup in 1948 and used it as his farm truck in Goshen Ind. until 1970. I remember hauling calves and hogs to and from Shipsewauna auction with a feed sack... »