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That would be a great idea. Mine had been cut and welded on pretty bad by our County road dept. I ended up bobbing it, don't cringe, I didn't know the rarity at the time.
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Thank you. I have never looked at fluid level except what is in resivoir. Maybe the gear box could be it. I have not driven this truck much in several years and using it to fight grassfires it has been a lifesaver lately. With the steering becoming Arm-strong steering it is becoming a pain. I...
My power steering is all of a sudden getting hard to turn and then better and then hard again. No major leaks or anything on the outside. Is there a filter or anything in the system besides as you pour into the resivoir? Thanks in advance. I'm not even sure what is in the resivoir I think power...
Out here some redneck in a pickup truck just shows up with a chain and drags them out of the ditch and sends them on their way. I'm one of those rednecks. We don't call a tow truck.
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I'll get a better picture in a few days. But it's definitely a prop on the front of it. Looks very much like a Texan.
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I live north of Ozona and these guys fly Southwest to Northeast every day. When I we as a kid and Goodfellow was flying we had jets fly the same pattern. I know this airspace is a major training area for the govt. Where are they coming and going to? I also have had these sometimes fly in a...
They tend to turn on their side as they pass the house when I have my trucks out working on them. Guess they like green Iron as well.
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What are these? They are airforce planes I'm guessing training planes. Always low and over my house. 2 or three a day. Not the best pic but it's always when I don't have my phone.
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On the can it says 30 days to fully cure. Dries to the touch in 1-2 hours depending on humidity and temp. Mine are doing well so far. Army Green truck is about a year. And alien green one is about 12 days. Sometimes the latex won't stick to the enamel wery well I've noticed. But it sticks to old...
You can weld cast Iron by the way. But you have to heat up part and use specific rods. PITA. But it can be done. Easier to use a big wrench and a pipe wrench and get a new pully or half.
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