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) “... »
Wilson Graeme posted an update 10 years, 8 months ago
Wilson Graeme replied to the topic Pogo in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 8 months ago
Hi
Sorry for hi-jacking the post as I am unable to find how to start a new one.
I am trying to get a contact number for Dave Touchtone the guy who restored a 630 Diamond T on this site. I also have one and just want to ask him some questions about his restoration.
Many thanks
Cheers
Graeme wilson
Bill Fisher replied to the topic Pogo in the forum GENERAL B.S. 10 years, 8 months ago
Must have missed you! I have a bit of a lame computer it seems. I’ve been here and seen others signed on as well, but by the time I realize, they’ve signed out and disappeared. I’ll have to watch closer.
Toolslinger replied to the topic DIAMOND T TRUCK PICTURES in the forum Truck Talk, in General 10 years, 8 months ago
Wow Bill, that’s quite the nice space you’re making to play in. I’d be tempted to move out of the house…
Our T simply sits in our barn. Safe, and dry, but due to the family tendency to fill empty space, there’s not much room to move around it, let alone do any serious work…
ecarl posted an update 10 years, 8 months ago
HI Don. All is good here in WA. Slowly working on my 222. How bout you? You working on any T\’s
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.... »