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2600mile recovery :)

marchplumber

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Praying that you have safe roads and intelligent companions on the highways! (big prayer, but He can do it!) Hope your trip through Illinois wasn't too bad! It has some serious misconceptions about fiscal matters, honor, and fulfilling contracts, but,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Have REALLY enjoyed your thread! THANKS for sharing with us that are on here!
God bless and try to keep the rubber side down, the painted side don't steer worth a darn!
Tony;-)
 

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Right now he just texted he is having fun in the snow storm up north so as of this moment he is still on the road.....

EDIT: Looks like he was just at the 96 mile marker on the 90-94 headed north towards Eau Claire.
 
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After a long run are you feeling any heat off the tires or hubs? Some guys touch each hub and tire with the back of their hand to monitor temps after a long run but I get my cheek right down there and kiss the wheel and axle nuts. Had to be rescued with boiling water once when I forgot what the TM's said about minimum Temps and lip servicing on the M135.

However you do it, how cool are the axles running?
 

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Lip servicing a M135...........well thats a mental image that won't go away any time soon! Thanks! Lol

Wow Sean, looks winter sure hit hard and fast there. Any troubles with the truck in the cold?
 

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Hubs are all running cold and tires are steaming when I stop lol. As for issues with the cold I'm gonna go buy a tarp tomorrow and zip tie it to the grill to try and keep her warm. Abs does not work on these trucks was coming to a stop light and she will lock all tires up. 6x6 works awesome but needs new light bulb for switch. The XL tires suck on ice but work awesome in deep snow I stayed in the unplowed lane for 400 km doing 55mph with no issues. I'm in black falls for the night will be seeing Scott in the am sometime.
 

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So you are in Black River Falls? Good progress. It's 30 min from where I'm from. HendersonD works there.
 

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What a cool recovery trip! I hope that your import will be as painless as mine....US export check took longer than CBSA import formalities. Pay the Queen and off you go!
 

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Hey Sean, give me a call when you cross into Minnesota so I kind of know when yo expect you. Scott (763)234-0942

***And be careful, lots of slippery spots on the roads***
 
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Santa can land in the bed of my truck to give me my gifts lol. I have a question tho do you guys think my 2008 dodge quad cab 6 foot box would fit in the bed of this ?. Trying to figure out how I'm gonna get it home from Edmonton
 

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Wow...yours must gigantic and made of brass to tackle this one.
Best of luck to you...can't wait to here "the rest of the story" and see the pics.
 

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Santa can land in the bed of my truck to give me my gifts lol. I have a question tho do you guys think my 2008 dodge quad cab 6 foot box would fit in the bed of this ?. Trying to figure out how I'm gonna get it home from Edmonton
I looked up some specs on Edmunds, and it looks like a "quad cab" dodge 1500 with the 6' 4" bed will be somewhere around 19 feet in length bumper to bumper. I don't know the bed length of your new truck...
The dodge is 6 feet and 8" wide.

Hope this helps.
 

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Parts needed

So when I went to start the truck this morning I could here air hissing out. Turns out its the fan actuator is letting air out through a little port in the back. This is the brass one that goes into the top coolant hose. Does anyone know where I could get a new one ?
 

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This and the above post have been merged into this recovery thread.


Post this in the correct thread. Do not start another new thread.

I have asked you this at least 4 times now.

Use our forums correctly or your account will be placed on "moderated". This is your 4th and last warning.

I don't care if your in the middle of an epic recovery or not.


btw, I already mentioned in your thread(when you asked about fan clutch bolts), that the part your talking about can be cleaned and re-sealed (with new O-rings).

If you have the fan locked up with bolts, just plug the air supply.
 
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