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The MiG25 and the MiG29 are my Favorite Russian Aircraft.
But now I also like the MiG31 and MiG35.
There is an old saying that has stuck with me for many years. And it is attributed to former Chief of Soviet Navy
Admiral Gorshkov; "Perfect is the enemy of good enough."
You can always improve...
Congrats on the tough win this month Jeff!
What a Convoy of equipment to choose from. Every time I look at your Truck Jeff I think of the Movie Duel with Dennis Weaver and Cary Loftin driving a Peterbilt 281 draggin the old style tanker, Awesome Film. I hope they run the film soon, as the movie...
I certainly hope that the Truck gets Back in Action.
This kind of story is why I always advise to start any, all equipment on a regular interval schedule to keep machine lubricated, seals pliable and ready for operation for the intended purpose.
Minor problems can be a warning sign for larger...
Welcome to the Forum. Locating the TM's and reading them will give you allot of information. Also using the search feature will help to find similar questions and answers as well.
One thing for sure, reading and hands on is the best way to learn. Take your time and read as much as you can as it...
Just have to ask as I will be having my youngest Daughter, and the oldest Daughters kids driving mine what the insurance will be like. I am hoping that it will be possible, with all the insurance rules on age limitations they may have to stay on the farm.
But the FUN factor will still be...
Wow how I could vote at all, it was very hard choice. One day perhaps I will trip into a FLU419. It would be perfect for me with all the projects that I get myself into. And with the extra equipment that can be used for said projects I can keep the Grandkids and my friends kids busy for days...
Most time the numbers are on the seals. Unless the bearings are running without grease it is doubtful that they need replaced. Remove, clean and repack with quality wheel bearing grease.
And make sure that you tighten, then adjust bearing properly.
You figured right msk182! As you have seen there is allot to offer by being a member and contribute to the conversation.
No matter how much you can read there is always more to see.
Welcome, and the Jeep Gladiator is always a favorite of mine.
The climate in Cali must be right to keep iron from rusting away. I wish that here in Missouri we had the climate that helps keep the scrapper away.
On top of rust we have Gremlins here also. :derailed:
Welcome aboard and ask away, there are allot of members with many years of experience. And very helpful, and with the library of TM's you can spend days reviewing manuals of many types of equipment.
There is a youtube channel with Pakistani truck chassis repair that you would be amazed at what can be done with few tools and equipment.
Enjoy the rebuild of your truck Curtisje.
Lots of fun ahead.
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