Well... The Shingles cleared up nicely. That's good. Now I need to wait until at least March to get that shot so I don't get that crap again hopefully...
The Hydro-Vac came back from the restoration shop. Cleaned, sleeved with stainless, rebuilt and painted. Pricey at about a grand, but something I never have to worry about again. Life time warranty as well. So that went back in the truck last week, but I had to wait until Thursday night to get a neighbor to help me bleed it all. I tried my little cheapy vacuum bleeder. No dice on that. It went right in the trash. I also ordered a pressure bleeder cap for the master cylinder, but it hasn't gotten here yet. Will try that when I do the 3 rubber lines (likely this winter after I don't need to move the truck until spring).
Reinstalled the front tires. Personally I like the Dayton system for tires. They're fast and easy to mount, and you don't need big torque tools to work on them. Yes, you have to pay attention to get them on straight, but that really isn't a terrible thing to do.
With that done, it was time to fire it up, and look for leaks.
As usual, the Hercules engine did not disappoint. It isn't a high power engine in there, but it's built to run forever, and doesn't seem to mind longer periods of inactivity...
Brake pedal felt good, if not perfect. The brakes have a unique sound to them with the Hydro-Vac. The system has an atmospheric vent that runs up in to the cab, right under the driver. As a result there's a distinct sucking sound when you hit the brakes. I did have to torque a couple banjo bolts to get them to seat better. Nothing extreme, just a drop or two of fluid. I'm not stressed about a little air in the brakes at the moment since I'll be opening them again soon.
After 30 minutes running in the barn where it lives, and finding no drips in the brakes, or cooling system, it was time to get it outside in the sunshine for a bit. Did a loop around the field, and parked it out there to let in run for a while. I ran it at a real high idle with the throttle, and went about life to get some heat in there... After a couple hours the radiator was just wrapping up dumping a little coolant out the overflow pipe to find it's happy level. Truck never went over 180. Should be good to go there now.
Just over 76k miles now... It's probably just about broken in.
Put it away in the afternoon after cleaning out the bay it lives in. I put drip trays down in case something seeps after cooling down. We'll see today.
Called the insurance place that used to cover it. The guy had no idea what it was, and couldn't find anything... So with the old policy (glad I didn't throw that out) number he was able to get me set up again. I'm pretty sure they think it's a pickup. I was very clear it's a 15000 gvw truck, but he's just following what they did in the past.
Also headed over to the tag/title shop. Did the paperwork to transfer it in to my name, and get it registered again. With any luck it'll be legal on the roads in a couple weeks. I'm sure I could run it on my road without any issue, but I've waited this long, a couple more weeks isn't an issue. The main thing is it's back together, and mobile, because my leaf frankin-vac is trapped behind it, and that season is almost upon us...