1970 International 4x4 Pickup

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  • čas přidán 31. 12. 2022
  • I had an uneven number of projects here, so to even it out I picked up another. This is a 1970 International Harvester 1200D 4x4 pickup. Its been sitting for a while and gone through a few owners during that time, so I really don't know much about the history of it. In this video I learn a bit about it and get it yard driving. I'm surprised by a few things, including a 5-speed overdrive transmission with a really weird shift pattern.
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  • @jimr129
    @jimr129 Před 10 měsíci +260

    Hi there! I worked for International Harvester Co for ten years and an international truck dealership for 44 years. I am going to tell you a tip. Open the glove box. On either side of it, is a clip. Push them in and flip the glove box down even more. On the back side of the box should be a build sheet from the factory listing everything that the vehicle was built with on the assembly lie at the factory. Comes in handy when ordering parts.

    • @remko1238
      @remko1238 Před měsícem +10

      … did he ever find it i wonder 🤔

    • @pra3t0rian
      @pra3t0rian Před měsícem

      Whaaaaa

    • @campbellpaul
      @campbellpaul Před měsícem +5

      ..And those parts technically should still be available as IH is still in business.

    • @chemicaljonez
      @chemicaljonez Před 27 dny +1

      I wonder if the flywheel was so rusty it was grinding the glaze off that clutch plate?

    • @mwilliamshs
      @mwilliamshs Před 17 dny +2

      ​@@campbellpaulwhether or not a company is in business doesn't necessarily affect the availability of parts for a product they stopped making 50 years ago.

  • @smallblockfuelie
    @smallblockfuelie Před rokem +184

    I am so glad you were able to resolve your issue of having 11 project cars. Well done!

  • @KCAATV
    @KCAATV Před rokem +53

    My family drove International trucks exclusively as long as they were built. The last one I owned was a 1973 1100.
    There was a saying about Internationals back then. You can't wear them out, but eventually, they will wear you out.
    My brother owned a 1964 3/4 ton that he rolled on a blind curve one night. It landed upright and he drove it home that night and except for a few dents and bruises, my brother and his truck remained intact. He drove it for years following the accident.
    The 1200 4x4 with a 345 is the Crown Jewel of the Internationals. I would be interested to know how much you gave for it. You have a real treasure. I hope you restore it to original.

    • @kensherwin4544
      @kensherwin4544 Před rokem +9

      My brother rolled Dad's '57 pickup one night and squashed the hood & roof. Replaced the cab and an oil change and it ran for at least another 40 years before he gave it to a grandson. They drove like bricks but were that rugged too.

  • @JohnVance
    @JohnVance Před měsícem +16

    This channel might be the best automotive-related thing I've experienced since Car Talk went off the air

  • @spaert
    @spaert Před rokem +20

    My father-in-law had the four door version of that thing - drove it for years. We called it the Scoutmobile because of (you guessed it) how many boys scouts and gear it hauled around over the years. It could go anywhere, and it did. Up snowpacked fire roads, and through places where there was no road. Could have been called the Deermobile because of how much venison it packed out of the hills.
    The main problem was parts - when it needed a replacement bed, the only we could find was a jeep pickup long bed. And even that needed to be lengthened to make it fit. But with the help of a good torch and grinder we made it work.
    The other problem was that the old 345 drank fuel by the gallon. At the best of times the old girl got 8 miles to the gallon, but usually it was closer to 6. He used to joke about being able to use the gas gauge for a fan.
    Anyway, thanks for the memories. He’s since passed on and so has the truck. Although I heard a while back that someone saw it parked somewhere in a small town to the north of us. So maybe someone will grab it and bring it back to life like you have.

  • @treefrogskis
    @treefrogskis Před 2 měsíci +19

    I had this truck in 2wd in 1980. It was used to haul road salt, and the box was swiss cheese. As soon as you said it was a V8 I knew it was 345cid. Brings back some memories!

  • @isletgedeon2905
    @isletgedeon2905 Před 6 měsíci +18

    He is a true mechanic, very inspirational. I like watching this show.

  • @jeffreybrianring6392
    @jeffreybrianring6392 Před rokem +14

    Ur gas caps are reversed, the one on the passenger side goes on the driver's side and the driver's side goes in the passenger side. I pumped gas for 14 yrs so did my fair share of international pickup fill ups, like ur channel, ur a very good mechanic.

  • @rockcrusher4636
    @rockcrusher4636 Před rokem +13

    This truck is a beauty, please fix it correctly, real rare. Cheers.

  • @bamfarms
    @bamfarms Před rokem +25

    International harvester made real work pickups , Don’t know what you gave for it you got an amazing machine!

    • @netrioter
      @netrioter Před 2 měsíci +4

      The throttle lever is for an optional pto

  • @johndglynn
    @johndglynn Před rokem +41

    45 minutes of joy; the perfect start to 2023. Happy new year to you and the family! 🎉

  • @RJ1999x
    @RJ1999x Před rokem +21

    My Uncle had one of the last IH pickups made. It had the styling of a 2x4, the aerodynamics of a brick, driving it was like sitting in a bathtub, on a peaceful day you could hear the truck rust, however it was the toughest truck ever made, and when you pulled the 4wd in, you had 4 wheel drive and the thing was practically unstoppable

  • @TheToolmanTim
    @TheToolmanTim Před rokem +62

    I have a 67 IH pickup with the same engine. You can still find a lot of engine parts at NAPA and Rock Auto. One part that surprisingly wasn't available is the vacuum advance. I had to send mine out to a guy in California who rebuilt it. It was spendy, but necessary to get mine running right. That T34 OD transmission is a beast. I have the non-OD T36 version. The engine/trans combo is HEAVY, weighing in at right around 1000lb for the pair. I bring that up because you mentioned a possible diesel swap. The front springs are up to the task of a heavier powerplant. Nice truck!

    • @dalegnodle
      @dalegnodle Před rokem +6

      Those were solid trucks!

    • @dalegnodle
      @dalegnodle Před rokem +5

      A Cummins would be awesome in that truck!

    • @markroderick3300
      @markroderick3300 Před rokem +5

      those engines with all accessories wiegh 800-850lbs without the transmission i should know i dropped one once almost on my foot

    • @RuralTowner
      @RuralTowner Před rokem +3

      @@markroderick3300 Gotta love the industrial scale weight of IH engines. The 304 alone is equivalent to a BBC 454 in weight//dimensions (engine bay taken).

    • @markroderick3300
      @markroderick3300 Před rokem +6

      @@RuralTowner They are TRUCK engines not car engines

  • @Hugmiff1
    @Hugmiff1 Před 3 dny

    Nice find. I drove a 1974 1210 4X4 for years plowing snow. That 345 and the big brother 394 were both 2000 hour engines - that's 2000 hours at max torque rpm 24/7 until it dies. That's amazing.
    My 1210 weighed about 7000 pounds empty. I didn't have a tailgate either. So many stories with that old truck. I miss IH and their vehicles.

  • @travisjernigan8529
    @travisjernigan8529 Před 11 dny +1

    Your approach and explanations make everything seem so simple. Good job!

  • @wtstfire
    @wtstfire Před 26 dny +3

    The IH Scouts and trucks were prevalent back in the day, but few survived. Always cool to see one now.

  • @nferraro222
    @nferraro222 Před 26 dny +1

    I don't think I've ever seen an IH, so lacking in rust and full of dust, but I'm in the northeast:) Fifteen years ago, I pulled apart one of these for the T-34 5spd and the divorced NP205 - that thing was so rotted apart, I think the paintjob was holding the body together.

  • @bborkzilla
    @bborkzilla Před 25 dny +1

    I spent many summer days driving my grandparent's 1971 1110 around the farm. By the time I inherited it it was rusted so badly that the body started settling on the frame such that the doors were hard to open. Great trucks - too bad International wasn't much into rust prevention or I'd still have it.

  • @davidjones8680
    @davidjones8680 Před rokem +4

    I have really enjoyed working along with you on this one.
    David in the UK.

  • @COPPER71
    @COPPER71 Před měsícem +2

    really enjoying your videos Don't understand why I haven't seen you before

  • @RHTbluetrokadriver
    @RHTbluetrokadriver Před 2 měsíci +10

    Might be called Low Buck Garage but these are high quality videos! Killer job

  • @Chris-zp6eh
    @Chris-zp6eh Před rokem +5

    That slider window is sweet!

  • @phlashtheband4939
    @phlashtheband4939 Před 18 hodinami

    Love that truck! I had the full size ,4 door crew cab model with the granny low. I loved that old truck. Love your vids and am doing a marathon bind watch trying to catch up lol.

  • @unprofound
    @unprofound Před měsícem +1

    I'm irrationally exuberant every time this man gets an engine to turn over!

  • @jonbaird5797
    @jonbaird5797 Před rokem +3

    I wish he was my neighbor reminds me a lot of a really good friend of mine he just past away at 72 with more knowledge in one brain cell then I think I'll ever have when it came to old cars and trucks

  • @timberinternational2377
    @timberinternational2377 Před rokem +8

    A few bits of advice about those era IH trucks.
    Most of the common electrical parts are GM, chevy alts, switches, etc all fit. The front drum brake drums are NLA, so take care of them. The engines have a bad habit of destroying the cam bearings if the oil runs low, and iirc they are no longer available. Keep the oil full and use good quality oil. The engines are really tough, they were designed to run at 3000-3500rpm sustained, making max power for 100k miles in medium duty trucks and combines. But, they will throw rods much over 3600rpm, that redline on the tach was placed by someone with experience, shift at 3000rpm or so. Rear axle shafts on the IH dana 60 are different than the big 3 iirc, coarse spline. Engine parts are available but you gotta search all the parts suppliers to find stuff.
    On the drive ability front, I really recommend a pertonix drop in electronic ignition. I picked up 3mpg, from 9 to 12mpg with mine and it runs smoother at 3000rpm, which is where mine sits at 60mph. With gas prices it paid for itself pretty quickly and the truck has better drivability because the timing is more consistent. My truck starts like a modern FI truck after I rebuilt the carb and the ignition work, couple cranks and it settles into a smooth idle.
    Don't bother trying to hotrod the sv series engines, they will suck up a cubic yards worth of dollars to make 300hp. The 5 speed in your truck is a clark iirc, same trans used in some medium duty trucks. Parts are hard to find.

    • @gregorybarth930
      @gregorybarth930 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I just got a 67 step side pickup, 6 cylinder 4 speed I agree parts just don't exist for them.

  • @artemiasalina1860
    @artemiasalina1860 Před rokem +30

    Cool truck, and this channel needs to be up there with the biggest car/truck channels. Very enjoyable videos!

  • @stevenhendry6513
    @stevenhendry6513 Před měsícem +2

    You are an inspiration to an army of gear head men and some really tough women hiding from the world , at least the post 1980 world of computers and sensors. Back when things were made to work. Carry on.

  • @guyfranks4354
    @guyfranks4354 Před rokem +8

    I had a 1978 Scout II. Driving through heavy wet snow I bent the tie rod pretty bad. Luckily the local International Harvester Dealer had one in stock. The hard core Off Road Guys would beef up the tie rod by welding a angle iron on to reinforce it. A few little tidbits of knowledge on Internationals. All of the engines have a gear driven reverse rotation cam. The water pump is really easy to change. All of the water passages are in the front timing cover, not like the small bore Chevy. The firing order is 8-4-3-6-5-7-2-1. The engines are externally balanced, so the damper is like a counterweight. That IH is worth saving. I will enjoy every video in this rejuvination.

  • @kingfloopy
    @kingfloopy Před rokem +6

    I had a 1974 3/4 ton International in high school. I'd love to have another one.

    • @kingfloopy
      @kingfloopy Před rokem +2

      The parts computer was wonky too. If I remember correctly the 304, 345 and 392 IH v8s were pretty much identical beyond the actual displacement.

  • @rm25088
    @rm25088 Před rokem +18

    thats a cool truck. You definitely have the coolest projects on youtube. I like your choice in weird but really cool vehicles. Especially that oshkosh. That is a dream truck right there.

  • @larrywhitaker4667
    @larrywhitaker4667 Před rokem +10

    You are the only one on you tube that can take dull content and make it fun to watch. Thanks for the videos

  • @nickklaas4776
    @nickklaas4776 Před 27 dny +2

    You have found the best pickup there is!!! I hope you enjoy and respect it. NOTHING four wheels like an international

  • @bondvagabond42
    @bondvagabond42 Před rokem +2

    I've done a bunch of old internationals, you can get most all the part except the wiper motors, or wiper linkage or something, I can't remember which hah. You should be fine out there in the desert!

  • @beakittelscherz5419
    @beakittelscherz5419 Před 4 měsíci +3

    11 projects means a shitload of Videos for us to watch..
    Well done, Sir!

  • @brianknapp6215
    @brianknapp6215 Před rokem +4

    My dad had a 1972 IH 1310 Camper Special (bought it brand-new off the showroom floor) with the 392 V8, dual fuel tanks and 5-speed manual transmission. He used to haul a 24" Western Wilderness camper with it all over the Northwest (and once all the way to Yellowstone) on family camping trips.

  • @MrJanaRobi
    @MrJanaRobi Před rokem +2

    What a handsome good looking truck ! Rust never sleeps in Maine .

  • @w.w.2restorations.vehicles698

    What a great old truck! Rear Diff. Locker, 5-speed Trans, Winch bumper and more. I want one. One thing that I noticed is that the exhaust system sounds tight, no real big leaks to hear. Nice James!

  • @Tenaciousmojo
    @Tenaciousmojo Před rokem +7

    what an epically cool truck. i would take that over any new truck any day. Totally worth giving her everything she needs. thanks for sharing!

    • @davids6533
      @davids6533 Před rokem +4

      Yeah, that's a real truck. Not an overpriced computer on wheels. I'd give it some love too.

  • @brianpencall4882
    @brianpencall4882 Před 5 měsíci +3

    That is definitely the correct radiator for that truck. The hose is incorrect, but you fixed that nicely. I really like your channel.
    "Backwards thread"? No, it's left hand thread.

  • @warenmongers5405
    @warenmongers5405 Před rokem +3

    The old school bus 5 speed. They had a few versions of them in the trucks. I had a 1972 1210 with the 345/5sp combo. Was also a green truck and even more loaded then that one. Buddy seat, A/C, IH unity spot light.

  • @user-bf5us7qd7g
    @user-bf5us7qd7g Před měsícem +1

    This is the first video from Low-Buck Garage I've watched. Good video & I did subscribe, but does anyone else think that it's Hank Hill narrating???

  • @jhoncho4x4
    @jhoncho4x4 Před rokem +4

    T34 transmission?
    The 345 is considered a HD gas engine, big bearings, etc. With the high price of diesel vs gas now, a turbo 345 might be worth considering.
    Could add Holley fuel injection, to make tuning easier and engine longevity; 2 and 4 barrel available.
    4 barrel intakes are also available for the 345, if more cfm is needed.
    If the gear spacing is too wide, a 2wd NV4500 can be adapted and is stronger. I like divorced t-cases; easier to work on.
    Cool truck.

  • @SK-tr9ii
    @SK-tr9ii Před rokem +3

    I'm totally jealous! Any 70 anything in my neighborhood is a solid rust bucket. Adjusting clutch linkage would require a torch and hours of prayer. Brake fluid added to an empty master cylinder would have leaked out of rusty lines long before reaching the rusted up wheel cylinders. Of course, looking through the rust holes in the cab and box would make diagnosing the problem much easier.

  • @Instone09ine
    @Instone09ine Před 4 měsíci +2

    What you do, and the way you do it is absolutely fascinating. Been binging your videos for hours now😀

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc Před rokem +2

    Had same truck back in 1980 - blew the rear end and drove it home on the front axel in 4wd. Changed rear ring and pinion and sold it - wish I still had it - was very heavy duty built

  • @imgettinby
    @imgettinby Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fuel Tank change over switch: Push in and turn would show you the level of the front tank, Pull and twist the other way and it would display the level of the rear tank.

  • @jviews1
    @jviews1 Před 11 měsíci +1

    FUN! Thank you. Just got an 1968. About same.

  • @BigPetesGarage
    @BigPetesGarage Před rokem +2

    Around 1974 I'm driving my dad's 345 Auto International in 4-wheel drive about 70 miles an hour on a County Road in Minnesota after 6 in of fresh snow. It's going good until I meet a road grader. I figure I'll put the left front wheel just six inches off of his left moldboard. Unfortunately his left moldboard was all the way out to the edge of my right side ditch and suddenly I only had 4 ft of snow underneath the whole truck. WHUMP! He kept going but a farmer came along with his tractor and we hooked the chain onto the bumper and pulled the bumper right off the truck. Still got it out of the ditch but I don't think my dad let me drive the truck anymore after that.

  • @nunyabuziness8421
    @nunyabuziness8421 Před rokem +2

    It amazes me he gets anything done when filming and explaining every detail😂

  • @jorjito5587
    @jorjito5587 Před rokem +6

    Awesome find! I had a '67 Travelall with that same winch bumper. Wish I still had that truck. Most reliable vehicle l've ever owned!

    • @dalegnodle
      @dalegnodle Před rokem +3

      Wish I still had mine, too. The guy who bought it rebuilt the engine and since it was New Mexico he might still be driving it!

    • @lessharratt8719
      @lessharratt8719 Před rokem +3

      Yea. Me to. 67 travelall 4x4. It was a beast and I to wish I still had it.

    • @jorjito5587
      @jorjito5587 Před rokem +3

      @@lessharratt8719 that's cool! Mine was a 4x4 as well! A friggin tank she was

  • @Cotton088
    @Cotton088 Před rokem +3

    Warn used to have a winch with cables that was pre model 8274

  • @carldrexler7883
    @carldrexler7883 Před 7 dny

    Why not go to an electric fuel ⛽️ pump. I always find your videos very informative and interesting, it’s always good to use parts laying around or making them which shows me your a true mechanic not just a parts replacer👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @bernietoast2686
    @bernietoast2686 Před rokem +1

    The perfect. truck, as you say built despite the pencil pushers, built to do the job.

  • @MadScientistGarage
    @MadScientistGarage Před rokem +5

    I really love this truck. Super cool find!

  • @alangordon3283
    @alangordon3283 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant as always .

  • @johnlennon8653
    @johnlennon8653 Před rokem +4

    First truck I owned in 1979 was an IHC 1110. 304 with a 4 speed, had 47000 miles on it. Not a cool ride for a 16 year old but, damn,I'd love to have it now.

  • @StewartPaton
    @StewartPaton Před měsícem +1

    I've always had am irrational love for these consumer IHs. They were pretty unusual down in my neck of the woods.
    Good score finding one with the original big banger too!

  • @RobertFay
    @RobertFay Před rokem +2

    *- Hurrah, you are back !*

  • @markbutler5539
    @markbutler5539 Před měsícem +2

    I have to comment again; I'm in awe of you skills and resourcefulness, but you have valuable truck there. I would spend some money on it, and you can find international parts if you dig a little.

  • @ptstouring49
    @ptstouring49 Před rokem +8

    The cables are for a bellview 6000 later warn M6000, later warn M8000 winch which were the precursors to the warn 8274. Very nice winches, but they have gotten spendy. That bumper is clearly set up for that type of winch (it mounts feet forward). Any of the ones I listed above (including a brand new 8274 one) will fit.
    I think the oil cooler was just a separate system.

    • @LowBuckGarage
      @LowBuckGarage  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the info, I noticed that there were no mounting holes on the bottom. Now I can start looking for a broken version of one of the front mount ones you mentioned.

    • @thaddeustroyer
      @thaddeustroyer Před rokem +5

      @@LowBuckGarage 👋 hey, I noticed you only put gas in one of the tanks. Could it be possible you have the tank switch to the empty tank and not the tank with gas in it and that is the reason you don't have fuel to the fuel pump? I mean it was running, till it ran out of gas, you put gas in it and then it wasn't running. Maybe use the switch to swap tanks before replacing the fuel pump?

    • @Mike-zm1ew
      @Mike-zm1ew Před rokem +1

      Norm the overdrive guy sells parts and winches when he can get them.

    • @jeffhutchins7048
      @jeffhutchins7048 Před 2 měsíci

      YEP! 100% CORRECT ON THE BELLEVIEW WINCH.

    • @jeffwelsh1185
      @jeffwelsh1185 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Also the warn 5687 winch, Bellevue, remade by warn. Front mount feet, cable control, Brennan Metcalf sells a power in and power out motor for all the old upright winches that were made as power in only. Herm the overdrive guy sells the rebuild kit for them and other parts. Also the 150 ft cable for them.

  • @jarm7726
    @jarm7726 Před rokem +2

    I like the green Wheels they look great

  • @BonnieKay13
    @BonnieKay13 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Reminds me of when I got my S-120 going, a '56 3/4 ton pickup, did the brakes, new carb, also radiator problems. Great truck, can pull or push anything, a real winner.

  • @michaelb.42112
    @michaelb.42112 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Good timing, yesterday was Easter and you have a dozen project cars, so you can have an Easter egg hunt, only with cars instead of eggs. I really enjoy your tips and tricks like using a bolt to transfer power into one spot when you crimped the battery lead, the white arrow on the brake drum, and so on. All easy but very effective hacks.

  • @wackowacko8931
    @wackowacko8931 Před rokem +2

    I worked for a few farmers in the early 80s that had tachometers installed on all of their IH feed trucks. The reason that they installed an aftermarket tachometer was to keep the driver from spinning the motor any higher than 4k rpm. The IH 345 motor was particularly bad about throwing rods and spitting timing gears if you spun it any higher than 4k rpm.

    • @timberinternational2377
      @timberinternational2377 Před rokem +1

      Yeah, you really don't want to go much over 3600rpm for any length of time, keep it at 3500-3600 max and they will do a few hundred thousand miles that way. My 1210 has 4.56 gears and a 4 speed. 60mph is 3000. 70mph is max speed.

  • @1marcelfilms
    @1marcelfilms Před 2 měsíci +2

    Now thats a proper work truck

  • @williamickes3143
    @williamickes3143 Před 9 měsíci +3

    If the tack wasn't so dusty, but I'm sure it was Super Sun . The best you could get back then. And a 2 barrel Holley. Easy to work on. Same error medium duty Farmall had a 392 with a 4 barrel . I think the 345 and 392 were the same block so a 4 barrel intake would be easy to find. Or put the 392 in. With that medium duty 5 speed truck tranny you would have something special. Farmall always did like dual fuel tanks. You'd need a 5 OD with that rear gear! You take care. 👍👍😎👀

  • @GoonieLord
    @GoonieLord Před rokem +6

    Back when a truck was a actual truck

    • @Hard_Right
      @Hard_Right Před rokem

      lol you think that's better than an f450 with a 6.7 and a 10 speed? don't get me wrong , old trucks are cool but they couldn't lug the water to new trucks , they are infinitely more capable comfortable and efficient... and expensive! but you get what you pay for

  • @TheFukmookthe
    @TheFukmookthe Před rokem +1

    I'm a huge International fan. I would love ❤️ this truck. Keep it forever.

  • @Bleats_Sinodai
    @Bleats_Sinodai Před 15 dny

    "Hey, it's Mike!" Sent me 😂

  • @MrGingerdavis11
    @MrGingerdavis11 Před rokem +1

    That truck is cooler than a Fonzie convention.

  • @maniachill3069
    @maniachill3069 Před rokem +3

    I like it, great old truck, great video.

  • @stevenmccrickard1401
    @stevenmccrickard1401 Před rokem +4

    It's always fun watching your content you crack me up, and the projects are so unusual they are always interesting. Thanks so much.

  • @kengreek625
    @kengreek625 Před rokem +2

    Awesome truck! I’m jealous.

  • @darrenhawken9766
    @darrenhawken9766 Před rokem +1

    Great truck , fantastic commentary, thanks for sharing 😊💨💨👍

  • @johnheimbrock4397
    @johnheimbrock4397 Před rokem +1

    Good call on the green rims..that is one cool truck..Thanks on keeping me entertained.

  • @59vaughn
    @59vaughn Před rokem +2

    Very nice truck....406 garage up in bend, Oregon has a bunch of related info on those binder trucks...

  • @notsure9735
    @notsure9735 Před rokem +1

    " 11 projects, so I bought another one, an even 12 problem solved." SUBBED, LMAO.

  • @RealDeanWinchester
    @RealDeanWinchester Před rokem +2

    I knew a guy that was an application engineer for a company that made mechanical seals, the carbon disk pushed against the ceramic disk like the ones used in water pumps. He made it very clear to me that there were two things that would kill those seals, vibration and running dry.

  • @calvindillard9819
    @calvindillard9819 Před rokem +1

    Love these old International pickup’s,hope to find me one!

  • @usedcarsokinawa
    @usedcarsokinawa Před 2 měsíci +1

    One of my favorite channels! You are living the life!

  • @craigbowley6783
    @craigbowley6783 Před rokem +2

    This is my favorite channel on CZcams. I always look forward to when you post. Thanks for the great videos 👍

  • @jackrichards1863
    @jackrichards1863 Před rokem +1

    It's a genuine interest to have you in my home going over your project. All of them over time also. No swearing. Very little sarcasm if any, since I don't recall any. Minimal words expended on clear description. And the vast knowledge you have about things you encounter..finally I enjoy the logic in your troubleshooting the mystery. Thanks for a nice fresh start to my year. I'm wishing a great year for you in 23. This old truck is a pretty fair start to the dozen toys that are actually very serviceable tools for you.

  • @StoianAtanasov
    @StoianAtanasov Před rokem +1

    This was a nice episode. Can't wait for the next one.

  • @boe4448
    @boe4448 Před rokem +1

    Great video as usual. Happy 2023 to you and yours. Boe

  • @Chr.U.Cas2216
    @Chr.U.Cas2216 Před rokem +1

    Dear Low-Buck Garage guy.
    👍👌👏 I totally understand you purchasing this sturdy pickup truck.. But the problem is, that I love nearly everything that is green. 😁 ;-)
    Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
    Best regards, luck and health.

  • @GoTerry
    @GoTerry Před 2 dny

    I like these old trucks... they do last forever with regular maintenance

  • @aaronmcconnell7358
    @aaronmcconnell7358 Před rokem +2

    Looks like green bean from" 406 garage" ben is a wealth of knowledge on international vehicles if you have any questions look him up he will know exactly what winch and model that truck would have come factory with after all he has its twin . Awesome score by the way.

  • @Enoch1970
    @Enoch1970 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Watching your videos makes me want to have friends.

  • @tcsmith4838
    @tcsmith4838 Před rokem +2

    Man oh man that’s a nice Truck!
    I don’t know about NM but in CA that would camand a high price, looks like it hade a camper shell on it for the bed to be so clean. That might be a keeper, it’s getting kinda hard to find clean original trucks that aren’t beat to death 😂
    Especially with cool 70s parts like the heavy duty bumpers, nice old rig👍👍

  • @teddyhammack2195
    @teddyhammack2195 Před rokem +1

    That a nice old truck In pretty good shape as what I’ve seen of most.haha

  • @josephchapman6882
    @josephchapman6882 Před rokem +1

    Awesome show.have a happy and blessed new year

  • @starnesandcars
    @starnesandcars Před rokem +1

    Glad I found this. I’m currently filming a video on a 1971 4x4 1110 4 speed v8. Nice to know someone else on CZcams is experiencing the joys of finding international parts. 😂 Mine had a bad fuel pump and a bone dry master cylinder but is finally running but needs more brake work and possibly a new tank. Great video btw

  • @willwade1101
    @willwade1101 Před rokem +4

    A trick I learned for aligning hoods back to their original position is to drill a hole through the hinge into the hood. When you go to re align the hood put the drill bit through the hole before tightening the bolts and it will line up properly. Of course you would need to make sure there is a hole in the bracket that lines up as well.

    • @elonmust7470
      @elonmust7470 Před rokem +2

      But then there's a hole in the hood.

    • @willwade1101
      @willwade1101 Před rokem +3

      @@elonmust7470 Don't drill through the upper skin, only the lower support brackets that the bolts screw into.

  • @AndrewHCann
    @AndrewHCann Před rokem +1

    Excellent video Low Buck Garage 1970 International 1200 with 4×4 also 345 V8 with 2barrel Holley 650 CFM plus Hand choke cable knob in dash to and transmission be Eaton D16 be 5 with Overdrive or D18 be Bow Low First gear and axles be 390 or 409 or 410 or 411 o 418 or 456 with 206 transfer case for 4×4 ! Yes that wire key be easy find for electronic for hopefully! Nice bring old memories of my childhood when my late Uncle and late dad share together back years ago on farm !

  • @scrotiemcboogerballs1981

    Lol they had to put the decimal point on the hp wow anything to make you think it’s better than the other brands I guess it’s in pretty good shape really but I live in Indiana and anything a few years old has rust or dents lol thanks for sharing have a great new year can’t wait for more videos

  • @tomrowe1435
    @tomrowe1435 Před 5 měsíci +2

    In the glovebox push in the two tabs all the way and tip it out. You might find the build sheet attached to the back. That's where IH put them, and it should be there if no one removed it.

  • @Tattle-by-Tale
    @Tattle-by-Tale Před rokem

    Love this dudes humor.

  • @jackearnest6895
    @jackearnest6895 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. Nice New Years gift.

  • @1SmittysGarage
    @1SmittysGarage Před rokem +3

    What a steal! Great find for sure! Awesome video and as always the commentary keeps ya on your toes! Blessings and respect!