DISCLAIMER!!!! I realize that this is a thirty year old truck, and that is it bound to have problems. I am just ranting because they all popped up at once.
I got this rig several years ago for free, towed it back from Massachusetts, and parked it. Last summer I had it towed to my local garage, they got it running, fixed some of the electrical problems and I brought it home. Added power steering from a donor vehicle, mounted a snowplow on it and thought I was doing great. This would be my back-up truck for my snowplowing business. Then I added a wing for pushing back snowbanks. The springs aren't heavy enough to mount the plow and wing at the same time, but that is a project for later. I used it for several storms and really like it.
So last week things started to turn sour;
First, sudden increase in oil consumption,up to one gallon in ten hours, mostly idling around and cleaning up after a bucket loader. Turned out to be the oil pressure sender. Got that fixed. Then...
Started losing transmission fluid. It looked like it was from the line connection to the radiator, on the radiator side. So today I tried to bypass it with an add-on cooler. It turned out that the leak was actually in the cooler line. I should have patched it and left well enough alone. However...
I went ahead and installed the add-on cooler as an auxiliary. It mounts by threading PLASTIC ties through the radiator core. You guessed it, I stabbed the radiator with the plastic tie, and anti-freeze started pouring out. Careful examination revealed that the radiator was pretty tender. No problem, I'll get a new radiator, called the shop,"Yep we'll have it by four o'clock". WRONG. They sent the wrong one. Apparently, even though the truck isn't air-conditioned, it uses the AC radiator, which is not even the same size, so the standard one won't bolt in.There is one in Spokane Washington and it is not likely to get here before next Tuesday. So...
I am back to one truck, and they are forecasting "up to" a foot of snow over the next two days. If my other truck goes down I will be spending a lot of time on my bulldozer. I have 40 plus driveways to take care of, as well as everything of my own around the farm.
I got this rig several years ago for free, towed it back from Massachusetts, and parked it. Last summer I had it towed to my local garage, they got it running, fixed some of the electrical problems and I brought it home. Added power steering from a donor vehicle, mounted a snowplow on it and thought I was doing great. This would be my back-up truck for my snowplowing business. Then I added a wing for pushing back snowbanks. The springs aren't heavy enough to mount the plow and wing at the same time, but that is a project for later. I used it for several storms and really like it.
So last week things started to turn sour;
First, sudden increase in oil consumption,up to one gallon in ten hours, mostly idling around and cleaning up after a bucket loader. Turned out to be the oil pressure sender. Got that fixed. Then...
Started losing transmission fluid. It looked like it was from the line connection to the radiator, on the radiator side. So today I tried to bypass it with an add-on cooler. It turned out that the leak was actually in the cooler line. I should have patched it and left well enough alone. However...
I went ahead and installed the add-on cooler as an auxiliary. It mounts by threading PLASTIC ties through the radiator core. You guessed it, I stabbed the radiator with the plastic tie, and anti-freeze started pouring out. Careful examination revealed that the radiator was pretty tender. No problem, I'll get a new radiator, called the shop,"Yep we'll have it by four o'clock". WRONG. They sent the wrong one. Apparently, even though the truck isn't air-conditioned, it uses the AC radiator, which is not even the same size, so the standard one won't bolt in.There is one in Spokane Washington and it is not likely to get here before next Tuesday. So...
I am back to one truck, and they are forecasting "up to" a foot of snow over the next two days. If my other truck goes down I will be spending a lot of time on my bulldozer. I have 40 plus driveways to take care of, as well as everything of my own around the farm.
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