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It's Knock On Wood Time

plym49

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Will be driving my Deuce north across CT and MA into VT later this week.

Wish me luck.

Would appreciate contact information from any members more or less en route for moral support. PM your cell phone and I will reply with mine.

I have AAA and other towing - should not be a reason for anything to go wrong - fingers crossed anyway.

FWIW, my Deuce seems happiest cruising at around 2200 rpm.
 

Heavysteven

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Double check the drive train and every other bolt and nut on the truck. Even the horns have a tendcy to vibrate loose. Especially between the tranny and transfer. Also, the alternator braksets.

Good luck
 

plym49

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Double check the drive train and every other bolt and nut on the truck. Even the horns have a tendcy to vibrate loose. Especially between the tranny and transfer. Also, the alternator braksets.

Good luck
Good advice, thank you. I went over it pretty good on Saturday, but perhaps I should recheck and I know I missed a few things.
 

steelandcanvas

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Good Luck to you Tesla fan! I'm sure we'll throw a prayer or two in there for you too. If you make a wrong turn, stop by the house and take a break on the Colorado Plains! Don't forget to take the camera, you know how these Guys like their pictures. :driver:
 

RealCavDog

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Safe and uneventful trip wished for you !

Prepare and plan for the worst, lots of tools, fluids and contact info, and you will probably not use or need a single thing but fuel ! EXCEPT A CAMERA !

Good luck and have lots of fun !
 

plym49

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Good Luck to you Tesla fan! I'm sure we'll throw a prayer or two in there for you too. If you make a wrong turn, stop by the house and take a break on the Colorado Plains! Don't forget to take the camera, you know how these Guys like their pictures. :driver:
Thank you, my fellow Teslite! I have roughly 200 miles to drive and I am figuring six hours with a fuel stop (to take advantage of low MA fuel prices). I don't plan on going any faster than 2200 rpm and hopefully I will not get barn fever with 60 miles to go and start racing up (strike that) down hills.
 
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plym49

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Safe and uneventful trip wished for you !

Prepare and plan for the worst, lots of tools, fluids and contact info, and you will probably not use or need a single thing but fuel ! EXCEPT A CAMERA !

Good luck and have lots of fun !
Thank you! I definitely will be taking tools, fluids and the TM.
 

plym49

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One more obstacle surmounted before my trip. I got my state inspection today. Previously, the inspector gave me a hard times about grease on the outside of the steering knuckles and play in the drag link. The grease was all behind the backing plate so it should not have been a problem. But he thought it was, and he had me clean the area with brake cleaner. I could find no play in the drag link and the truck steered straight as an arrow on the highway. I tried to tighten it per the TM, but it was already set right.

Today I went back. He did not really even look at the back of the wheels but he did check for play in the steering. He proclaimed it fixed. Sounds good to me. So now I have my stickers. Feeling very legal.

I am actually very happy that the inspection went the way it did. All it cost me was another trip back and four cans of brake cleaner (on sale at NAPA for 2 bucks a can). These guys don't really know me although I had recommendations from stwo of their big fleet customers. 'That don't mean a thang.' With a 40 year old, 13,000 lb commercial vehicle, they could have thrown the book at me. So they feel good about my truck now; it all worked out.
 

Boatcarpenter

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plym49,
I'm about 20-25 miles East of where 91 passes through Brattleboro Vt. Deuce is not here right now so I couldn't tow you, but I have tools and some parts around. Give me a call if you need anything.
Will PM contact numbers.
BC
 
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plym49

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plym49,
I'm about 20-25 miles East of where 91 passes through Brattleboro Vt. Deuce is not here right now so I couldn't tow you, but I have tools and some parts around. Give me a call if you need anything.
Will PM contact numbers.
BC
Thank you, PMs sent. :)
 
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