Ford 1-Ton Truck with Miller Welding Generator at the Old Shops Building
Circa late 1980s. Undoubtedly I took this Polaroid* photo because the truck bore the number 7000 on its fender. All plant-owned vehicles are assigned an equipment number so that the plant’s maintenance garage can use as a reference. The number 7000 seemed like a milestone.
It has the cab of the 8th Generation Ford F-Series truck (1987-91).
A combination of piping randoms (approx. 20 or 40 ft. long) and fabricated piping spools can be seen in the foreground. They sit elevated because of the wood cribbing on which they are placed. Keeping them raised allows easier placement of lifting slings that would be used to move them.
Happy Truck Thursday!
*My apologies for the lack of resolution inherent in a Polaroid photo taken with one of their commonly available cameras.
Ford 1-Ton Truck with Miller Welding Generator at the Old Shops Building
Circa late 1980s. Undoubtedly I took this Polaroid* photo because the truck bore the number 7000 on its fender. All plant-owned vehicles are assigned an equipment number so that the plant’s maintenance garage can use as a reference. The number 7000 seemed like a milestone.
It has the cab of the 8th Generation Ford F-Series truck (1987-91).
A combination of piping randoms (approx. 20 or 40 ft. long) and fabricated piping spools can be seen in the foreground. They sit elevated because of the wood cribbing on which they are placed. Keeping them raised allows easier placement of lifting slings that would be used to move them.
Happy Truck Thursday!
*My apologies for the lack of resolution inherent in a Polaroid photo taken with one of their commonly available cameras.