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Old 02-19-2025, 11:23 AM   #1
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Texasroadkill wanted a pic or two of my 8NV8. Hard to upload pictures, so little bandwidth, but I'll keep trying.

The tractor is a low hour 1949, The engine is from a '49 truck. The nose may look like a stock 8N, but it has been widened slightly to accommodate a Ford truck radiator. The nose also has a slant to it. The exhaust manifolds are from an industrial engine and modified. We made a foot throttle, much better than a purchased one. Put er in 4th gear, step on it and hang on! I'll have to find another pic that shows her finished.

My goal was to create a V8 in what may have been Henry's vision, as it looks very factory.
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Old 02-19-2025, 11:42 AM   #2
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A finished pic of my 8NV8. The tractor was completed quite a few years ago and stored since. In the meantime had a number of life's hiccups, so not much time to play with it. Hmm, Found pic but cannot insert image, it wants a URL ?? Previous uploading images went OK.
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Very nice job.

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Texasroadkill wanted a pic or two of my 8NV8. Hard to upload pictures, so little bandwidth, but I'll keep trying.

The tractor is a low hour 1949, The engine is from a '49 truck. The nose may look like a stock 8N, but it has been widened slightly to accommodate a Ford truck radiator. The nose also has a slant to it. The exhaust manifolds are from an industrial engine and modified. We made a foot throttle, much better than a purchased one. Put er in 4th gear, step on it and hang on! I'll have to find another pic that shows her finished.

My goal was to create a V8 in what may have been Henry's vision, as it looks very factory.


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What kind of speed does it get in 4th gear?
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At least 30MPH, although I have not tried for the max.
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At least 30MPH, although I have not tried for the max.
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Very nice tom. I really want to build one in a few years. Have a few parts 8ns and a few older flatheads sitting around. Looking at the kit, I forget the name at the moment they build thats modeled after the funk kit.
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Tom, do you have more photos of your cab over semi tractor in your avatar photo?
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Old 02-19-2025, 05:37 PM   #10
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Ha ha, I can't imagine why not!

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30 MPH on an 8N would feel like you are in a top fuel dragster,no?
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Better get a rollcage next,
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Better get a rollcage next,
And maybe some juice brakes on all four
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How wide are the rear rims? And if you don't mind, how much did the turf rears set you back?
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Very nice , indeed.
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Tom, do you have more photos of your cab over semi tractor in your avatar photo?
Seth, Yes I do. I was just reviewing them this morning. I will try again today, yesterday when I tried to upload another photo of the 8N it was not working.

I tried again, when I hit upload image it looks for URL???
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How wide are the rear rims? And if you don't mind, how much did the turf rears set you back?
The turf tires I spent $20 for them, they were nearly new, but my friend did not want them on a tractor he bought. Special circumstance for sure. Unfortunately, I do not remember the rim width. It is possible I have it in a file.
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Seth, Yes I do. I was just reviewing them this morning. I will try again today, yesterday when I tried to upload another photo of the 8N it was not working.

I tried again, when I hit upload image it looks for URL???
Found that when I went to "manage attachments" it worked.
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That just makes you smile. I'd love to hear it running.
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