Hello from Oklahoma!

/ Hello from Oklahoma! #1  
Joined
Mar 10, 2017
Messages
29
Location
Milburn, OK
Tractor
Ford 1510
Hello everyone,

I found this site a couple weeks ago and thought it looked like a good fit for me. I'm seen a lot of good info, a lot of cool pictures (I'm very visual) and a lot of nice people. I look forward to learning a lot here and contributing what little knowledge I have.

Of course, what would be an introduction without some pics of my rides?

Ford 1510 4x4 shuttle with Ford 770B FEL and 5' brushog


07 Dodge Ram 3500 5.9 Cummins 6 speed 4x4 and my 1954 Lincoln SA200 Short Hood


Thanks for looking! :cool2:
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma! #2  
rockinacummons Good looking welding truck work independent or welding for contractors.

Looks like you have a winch on bed does this support a jin poles as well.
Last time in Still water was with a dairyman few years ago that had purchased a milk tank and needed a winch truck to pull the tank out of milk house and load on to trailer. called local hauling group and they sent a winch truck big enough to load a train. they set up and inched the tank with one winch and pulled off floor with other . cannot remember name but had years of experamce controlling 2 winches . about 1" spacing on side of doors of milk house.
Welcome to the forum.
ken
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma! #3  
:welcome: Welcome to the forum. Nice pics!
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma! #4  
Welcome to TBN and the forum.
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma! #7  
:welcome: to TBN...enjoy.
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma! #9  
:welcome: to TractorByNet! :thumbsup: From east of Guthrie.
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma!
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#10  
rockinacummons Good looking welding truck work independent or welding for contractors.

Looks like you have a winch on bed does this support a jin poles as well.
Last time in Still water was with a dairyman few years ago that had purchased a milk tank and needed a winch truck to pull the tank out of milk house and load on to trailer. called local hauling group and they sent a winch truck big enough to load a train. they set up and inched the tank with one winch and pulled off floor with other . cannot remember name but had years of experamce controlling 2 winches . about 1" spacing on side of doors of milk house.
Welcome to the forum.
ken

Hi Ken, I've only ever worked independently doing structural work. I've recently shifted out of that into my current safety position, though i still do as much custom welding as i can on the side. I hope to get back to it full time at some point though.
 
/ Hello from Oklahoma!
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Thank you everyone for the kind welcome!

I'm certainly glad to be here!
 

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