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Congratulations on a safe and uneventful recovery. Definately makes for a good day when Mr. Murphy doesn't show up. With that smile on your son's face, I expect to see another deuce recovery story in here....for him:wink:
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Changing tires is no big deal other than the weight. As far as the 2-piece design, the danger mostly lies in mounting/air up the tires-need to cage the wheel/tire.
The air system on the truck really doesn't have a large enough air tank to power that many tools. However, if you use a...
you pay the sale tax where the auction is. When you get your SF97 and register it w/Texas they may have you pay add'l sale tax. Once you file you EUC, you wait, wait,wait until paperwork is apprv'd (2-8 wks), you pickup your truck, then and only then can you submit paperwork to get your SF97...
I was told to AVOID synthetics at all costs b/c the synthetics are so thin that it doesn't climb the gears to lube the upper portion of the tranny. Thus causing tranny failure. Not sure if that's true or not but I'm not going to venture to find out;-) I've heard of letting kerosene sit in the...
LOL, so true Reub...so true. As I gazed at my flock last week I thought about what I needed to do to them. Then I realized, I can't spend any money on them....I need to keep saving up for a 109:-P I guess I'm after quantity rather than quality in any one truck:roll:
I check oil/brake fluid/fuel/TP/inner wheels for leaky wheel cylinders before each drive. I check battery fluid levels/antifreeze once per month. Before taking her out on the road I slam the brake pedal to make sure she feels good and then recheck the inner wheels for fluid. I'm still very much...
Ah yes, so true. I remember my pre-deuce honeymoon days. I had all the ideas in the world of what I was going to do to my deuce. However, lack of time and funds always seem to rear it's ugly head:roll:
Yah, passed another huge Cabela's around Post Falls, ID area and came across a Bass Pro Shop around Calgary yesterday. Didn't get a chance to check it out as I was trying to make good time to Red Deer
Thanks for the great write-up Aaron. Will prove to be a great day. Need to get my '88 insured soon. My '68 is down due to a leaky wheel cylinder. I'll be good to go;-)
So far to date here's what we have:
SS members attending: 13
SS members attending w/MV's: 10
SS who may attend: 6
I do not have a count of M715 zoners or other clubs
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