Rick & Carol Brunner
 Granum Alberta, Canada.
52 Ford COE

Here is the fifth wheel with all the junk attached to it.

I got the cylinder freed up to open the locks and then used a zippy cutting disc and removed the stops.
I just used some old pieces of flap iron and
 bolted the 5th wheel to the top of the iron that it is sitting on,

 I think it suits the truck and gave me some much needed weight back there.
It is only for looks and not for towing with.

I have some 3/16 expanded steel metal that I am going to use behind and in front of the 5th wheel.
 Got some old bed frame angle iron that I can use to make a frame work for the front
 That will give me a place to mount my spare tire.
 I got started on that frame work today and will plug away at it.

I separated the 5th wheel from the main frame and cut off the extra length at the front
to fit in-between the fender support tubes.


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