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Boxhead 05-05-2025 08:51 PM

1941 Semi Truck
 

Hi All,

Thought I might share a few pics of the newly acquired 1941 semi trailer.

Cheers

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1952henry 05-05-2025 09:19 PM

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That is awesome!

Newc 05-05-2025 10:46 PM

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95 or 85 hp both engs were available V8. Badge on hood may tell. Newc

cas3 05-05-2025 11:19 PM

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Wow!!! that is really cool, looks fresh out of the army in ww2. please tell us the story

expavr 05-06-2025 12:01 AM

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That is a well preserved truck. Very nice! The hood and hood latch look to be the same as that on my 40 Tonner. What is the device with the lever on the right side of the steering column?

Ggmac 05-06-2025 04:27 AM

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Fantastic! More pictures and information please .
Gary

Rice 05-06-2025 06:26 AM

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I really like that. Cool

GB SISSON 05-06-2025 06:47 AM

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An incredible survivor! It had to have been stored indoors all this time. I don't even see any cracks in the steering wheel! Looks like you have a few more very heavy items in the background that might someday beg to be restored. I too am drawn to the big and heavy but you must keep in mind a strange quirk of nature, or is it science? These big vehicles and equipment seem to attract stray atoms or molecules of iron from thin air which then bond to the components, rendering them ever heavier as time goes by. I recently went to toss a tire/wheel combo onto my flatbed and found it had gained perhaps as much as 30 lbs, so finally gave up and cranked up my old friend the skidsteer for some assistance. Keep up the incredible work you are doing there!

corvette8n 05-06-2025 07:11 AM

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Wow that’s awesome can’t wait to see your plans for it.

Jack E/NJ 05-06-2025 07:13 AM

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1 Attachment(s)
Fuel pump?
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...1&d=1746533579

leon bee 05-06-2025 08:11 AM

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I had also admired the fuel setup. Beautiful rig!

40Bud23 05-06-2025 08:18 AM

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Wow...the history it could tell.

51504bat 05-06-2025 08:20 AM

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Front fenders have a Dodge Power Wagon look to them.

Bob C 05-06-2025 10:34 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by expavr (Post 2387584)
That is a well preserved truck. Very nice! The hood and hood latch look to be the same as that on my 40 Tonner. What is the device with the lever on the right side of the steering column?


Control for trailer brakes??

sidevalve8ba 05-06-2025 02:25 PM

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Am I the only one not seeing the pictures?

Seth Swoboda 05-06-2025 02:38 PM

Re: 1941 Semi Truck
 

Cool. Tell us more. Engine, transmission, brakes, what is your intended use?

TomC750 05-06-2025 08:10 PM

Re: 1941 Semi Truck
 

Trailer might be a Kingham. A pic of the landing gear may tell the story.

Boxhead 05-07-2025 04:29 AM

Re: 1941 Semi Truck
 

Hi All,

So i believe the truck was from WW2, after the war it was in central NSW in Australia and delivered general items as per the ad and an old picture( see pictures).

I bought it from a gentleman's estate that sadly passed, I knew him as he originally sold me the donor truck for the 42 ford Tow Truck I have been restoring. He had no phone no internet so I was in the middle of writing him a letter regarding purchasing the truck but he passed before i was able to send it.

As for the funnel in the picture, I did this so I did not have to rely on the fuel pump and also I did not want to use the fuel tank as I was not sure if the tank was clean.

The lever on the right side of the steering wheel is for the vacuum trailer brakes so you could operate from the cab, this is connected to a vacuum cylinder on the fire wall then off to the trailer which has a vacuum tank above the back axle. ( see picture of tank behind the rear spare tyre)


Cheers

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Boxhead 05-07-2025 04:43 AM

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For me i will not be fully restoring as I do not want to change the truck but rather keep the history.

I will check all the brakes etc and make sure everything functions as it should. I will give it a very good clean and either matt clear it or maybe a boiled linseed mix wipe ( everyone's thoughts?)

They truck starts and idles perfectly now after I rebuilt and cleaned the carburetor, i have flushed the fuel tank and lines and the brake master cylinder needs replacing.

The truck has a 4 speed box and a split differential, it has an early V8 flathead ( i have not looked at any numbers as yet but it has the helmet style distributor)

I also have acquired an early war generator that they used to take to airfields to power the search lights.

Cheers

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Mart 05-07-2025 05:07 AM

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Wonderful pieces of machinery. Boiled linseed oil is very good. That rig appears to have earnt it's keep back in the day. I really like seeing things like this.


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