HERCULES QXLD3 SPECIFICATONS
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
Donreid replied to the topic Bill Keith in Sacramento. in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 11 months ago
Hey Bill /Goldminer Why Don’t you reply to any of us??? We know you are watching. Don Reid
Donreid replied to the topic Is there a chat room???????? in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 11 months ago
I can’t get on chat either. BILL , DID YOU JUST GET MY POKE?
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Is there a chat room???????? in the forum GENERAL B.S. 11 years, 11 months ago
Hello Fred,
I find it a bit more difficult than the old site. I find it hard to keep track of posts and follow threads. Anyways, I haven’t tried it out, but on the top left corner area of the screen is a green dot and a chat option. I wonder if that is working yet?
Fred Engelhard replied to the topic Login Problems – Fix in the forum Questions about the web site. 11 years, 11 months ago
Welcome Geojunkie
Ya I had a hard time get on site to. It’s good to see you had it
Still having fun working on my 201
Fred
Geojunkie posted an update 11 years, 11 months ago
Fixing the brakes and replacing tires on my 37 80D. I found out I have 5″ rims in the front and 6″ rims in the back, not sure whats up with that. Also have a 37 212 that looks decent and runs fine, but deserves something much better looking than a flat bed. Hope to get to that somewhere down the road. Deep in frame off restoration of 38…[Read more]
The information contained in this document has been derived from the following sources: 1) Operation and Maintenance Manual for QX Series Engines (1956) Hercules Motors Corporation, Canton, Ohio. 2) “... »
I started to compile this parts list while restoring a 1948 Model 201 Diamond T. I am indebted to Tom Warren Sr. and Jr. of Amarillo, Texas and Mike McQueen of Phoenix, Arizona for their help. Most of... »
In my younger days, I restored a 1952 International L110 and a 1944 Dodge pickup. I then sold the trucks and went to university. I gave no further thought to restoring old pickups until two years ago.... »