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Chances are that Joe Dope assumed removing the filter to apply starting fluid might make his job easier.
Most of the motorpool folks don't have a clue (or care) about the cost of that filter. :-(
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I hate to agree with scrapping what looks like some pretty nice tires, but a blowout at highway speeds is bad news. Especially on the front axle. Your life and whatever might be close to you could be in danger. In other words, you might check out earlier than you might have otherwise...
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That is GREAT NEWS for sure! Yes sir, broke at home beats on the side of the road any day.
I don't have anything to prove that part number here.
Hopefully some of the other guys can chime in
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Well that generally sucks...
Those are special bolts. The cross-hatch pattern is slightly larger than the rest of the shoulder part of the bolt. You should go to the local Chevy Dealer - or maybe one of the "HELP" sections in a local parts house to get a replacement.
Hopefully you have a...
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And that electric jack is nice too! Huff and Puff and Grunt loading and unloading the trailer - and then you get home - and have to crank the handle to disconnect the trailer... Yes sir, the jack doing the work is a nice upgrade!
Paint job is nice too.
One of the big things to consider is SIMPLICITY. The glass mirror has been on vehicles since the 1929 Model A for sure. Maybe even earlier than that... That mirror pointing to the back of the vehicle works - even without battery power - especially when compared to a camera. As an addition, I...
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You may have to adjust the brake shoes in and away from the drum - if there is a "lip" on the outer edge of the drum... Depends on how well the vehicle has been maintained and if maybe the drum didn't "get turned" during the last shoe replacement...
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Agreed @Third From Texas
Don't know about you, but for too many years doing my walkaround I learned to stand at the same place at the back of the truck - then look at the mirror. I learned with time that if the mirror got bumped I could see that, walk forward and make an adjustment. A...
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Looking at the suggestion of a Web Search from @Jbulach I came across a 5-Ton frame with a school bus body on it. Picture below. That looks pretty amazing for hauling that many people. It would solve the pass through because the co-pilot could easily get up and move about the cabin. If 15...
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Bummer! Guess me not having all the facts made it easy to offer a suggestion. Yep, about a minute of two is about all you could have been doing. Still wonder if humidity has anything to do with the electrical connections... Maybe? I'd really be interested in knowing the solution to this mess.
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Most of the time the vent is on the top of all three axles. About the size of one of those "fat pencils" that we used in first and second grade (about the size of your little finger). Maybe 3/4" tall - normally on the wide side of a Deuce axle. If you see a rubber line coming up toward to top...
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Not that is is really funny, but a thief getting nothing for their efforts is always good. Guessing if they get caught, at that dollar value it might even be a felony.
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