I started about 5 years ago with two 1928-1929 front fenders and I happened to gind a Roadser body and a pickup bed. So after three years I had a Rodster Pickup that I was driving in parades. Well I found a model AA truck frame and lots of parts, so now I wanted to build an AA truck. I put the frame in my shop. The first thing I was going to do was take off the front wheels so I could take off the front end and work on that. I just got a new set of 3/4 inch drive sockets. So here I go! First I am going to take off the wheel on the drivers side. I get my new socket which fit real good on the nut, and then I tried to loosen it. It would not move. It was a hot day so I had a cold beer, cooled off a little, and I tried again with liquid wrench and my new ratchet. Still I could not move the nut, or any of them. Now having worked up a sweat, I had another beer. Good, feel better...now I am more determined than ever to get the nuts off now so I got me a 3 foot pipe and used the strong arm. I stood on the pipe, held on to the steering wheel and with my legs, kinda jumped up and down on the pipe. YES! The nuts moved just a little. "Good" I said, "now they will come loose". Now HOT, cold beer. Now I am going to get the nuts off if it is the last thing I do! Feeling even more brave, with all my wieght, and lots of moving, balancing on the 3 foot pipe, jumping up and down, holding onto the steering wheel. I could not get the nuts to move at all!!!! Laural and Hardy would be proud of me. I give up for the night. The AA beat me this time, but I will try again tomorrow. I went to bed, read my AA book on the front end and wheels. WHAT!!!!!! LEFT HAND THREADS??!!!
Now you know the rest of the story!
Pat
My first encounter with my AA
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Re: My first encounter with my AA
Great story.
Kyle
Kyle
Re: My first encounter with my AA
It's a good thing Henry used good steel.
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Re: My first encounter with my AA
But the Beer helped, No?Roadster AA wrote:...Now HOT, cold beer. Now I am going to get the nuts off if it is the last thing I do! Feeling even more brave, with all my wieght, and lots of moving, balancing on the 3 foot pipe, jumping up and down, holding onto the steering wheel. I could not get the nuts to move at all!!!! Laural and Hardy would be proud of me. I give up for the night. The AA beat me this time, but I will try again tomorrow. I went to bed, read my AA book on the front end and wheels. WHAT!!!!!! LEFT HAND THREADS??!!!
Now you know the rest of the story!
Pat
Dave in Quincy, Ca. I love Pics!!!! Post them All!!!
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Re: My first encounter with my AA
Left hand threads on left side -----Right on right side ------looking forward from cab