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GB SISSON 02-03-2026 10:32 AM

A nice pair of 36's
 

I met this guy at the Gold King Mine in Jerome AZ in 1992. I just came across the video and was marveling at the whole thing, but then I saw what he hauls to the truck shows and decided it was worthy of sharing with the Fordbarn community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4WWc039pgo

ford38v8 02-03-2026 10:53 AM

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Gary, I think you just might have met your match.

hotcoupe 02-03-2026 11:00 AM

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That's my kinda' guy! I've been to Jerome several times, it's a neat place
I used to spend winters in Prescott, Az. meet several people that had big trucks and amazing collections of vintage mining equipment.
Tom

Seth Swoboda 02-03-2026 11:06 AM

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Impressive

Als48 02-03-2026 11:44 AM

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That is impressive! Love the sound of that Cummins 6. I think i've seen this video before. Maybe from one of GB's previous posts. Thanks Gary, your posts are always interesting.

Al H

cas3 02-03-2026 12:10 PM

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Cool rigs...all of em! I believe the wood steering wheel is from a WW2 GMC deuce ana half. Also believe the old gentleman could use a new shirt. Holes getting caught on stuff drives me nuts

GB SISSON 02-03-2026 12:12 PM

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Al, It wasn't me. Just found this an hour ago. Looks like this video was made in the 90's or so. I'm not good at faces, but I think this is Don King who owns the Gold King Mine. I had seen his name in Gas Engine Magazine (one lunger mag) and called him about visiting the following month. So up, up, up the mountain we crawl in the six cylinder landcruiser wagon (the foyota today), towing a 500.00 16' travel trailer with 3 kids in the back seat and a month's worth of gear. We might have pulled second gear once or twice, but couldn't sustain it. He invited us to stay over but there were a lot of interesting characters about, and no ammenities and the missus had seen enough by then.

34fordy 02-03-2026 12:18 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by GB SISSON (Post 2435677)
I met this guy at the Gold King Mine in Jerome AZ in 1992. I just came across the video and was marveling at the whole thing, but then I saw what he hauls to the truck shows and decided it was worthy of sharing with the Fordbarn community.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4WWc039pgo

That's a lotta gears to choose from! Maybe where the term "gear jammer" originated.

flatford8 02-03-2026 12:49 PM

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78 forward gears is a big selection…..some people today are only licensed to drive automatics …. run a tank of fuel through that thing with the pipes uncorked and you might be deaf !!… I was in Jerome in 1981 for a few weeks…. I was a “motorcycle only” guy back then…. That’s definitely a nice rig for haulin’ a few antique trucks…….Mark

Scotty's 52 F3 02-03-2026 01:06 PM

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Love it. Thanks for posting.

GB SISSON 02-03-2026 03:03 PM

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I went to the Gold King Mine website... Guy's name isn't Don King, It's Don Robertson. Don King was a fight promoter. :) Don Robertson is a guy who has good taste in cool ol' stuff.

hueyhoolihan 02-03-2026 03:52 PM

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hey Sisson, "Nice pair of 36's" eh?" **smirk**

reminds of the infamous line Dick Cavett used to introduce the buxom 1950's starlet Jane Mansfield, '...Here they are, Jane Mansfield".

glennpm 02-03-2026 04:07 PM

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Wow, loved it!

tubman 02-03-2026 05:17 PM

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When I had my Fire engines (a '48 Seagrave open cab pumper with a Pierce-Arrow derived V12 and a '73 Ford F900 based Seagrave pumper) I almost got immersed in big trucks. Luckily, I sold them in time.:rolleyes:

oldbugger 02-03-2026 07:18 PM

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Very cool video, narrow streets, not afraid to take a couple curbs

Model51 02-04-2026 07:53 AM

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Neat video - thanks for sharing! That's quite an impressive carrying capacity.

I have a three speed auxiliary transmission that eventually will go in my 1935 1 1/2 truck to give me 12 speeds forward but I'll likely keep it in HI range so my truck can keep up with traffic a bit better, especially with no load.

deuce5wndw 02-04-2026 08:59 AM

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Love it! Thanks for sharing!

Als48 02-04-2026 01:13 PM

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GB I have an uncle who is my late mom's youngest brother, who will be 101 this month. He is a retired trucker who drove for many years. I'm gonna forward this to his son, who looks after Uncle Leroy, even tho he is still driving. Only a little (no semis, tho) and trying to finish up a '57 GMC pickup restoration. The truck needs wiring, which should get it going. It's a little unusual, having the 267 c.i. Pontiac with the hydromatic trans. which are original. He has an amazing bunch of cars and trucks, including a fairly complete '47 Dodge semi tractor, collected over his lifetime.

Al Hook

rockfla 02-04-2026 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by hueyhoolihan (Post 2435731)
hey Sisson, "Nice pair of 36's" eh?" **smirk**

reminds of the infamous line Dick Caveat used to introduce the buxom 1950's starlet Jane Mansfield, '...Here they are, Jane Mansfield".


Lol, you stole my thought process as well when I read the OP. I certainly wasn't thinking 36 Ford......OR why the letter D or DD.....well, y'all get the gist!!!!

GB SISSON 02-05-2026 01:01 AM

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I just sent it to an old friend of mine. He started driving 18 wheelers built for hauling lime when he was just outa high school. We did a lot of old truck and one lung engine stuff over the years, now he's retired in Fla. Just his pickup., nothing fun.. He was Very excited to find this in his inbox!


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