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Considering the drum is bell shaped it would have made a left turn immediately upon hitting the ground and then probably tumbled from the forward momentum. I would look not too far from the point of departure and not too far off the left side of the road assuming the road is fairly level. You...
I am all for a train forum, love trains. I have volunteered on several steam trains. How do I vote though? It is a conflict because I do still think Ferro is nuts!:twisted::twisted:
What I was looking at was a front axle for an Oshkosh snowplow. I don't have one, kind of wish i did but no way could I afford it. The thing is I remember a while back there was a discussion about how it was impossible to find parts for one of these axles and here was one complete NOS. I sort of...
Would that link about the Oshkosh axle I sent you fall under that classification? I had no need for it but I know they were as rare as gold hens teeth. I am sure someone could have used it.
Rick
Traded a bobbed deuce for a Blazer and now sinking a ton of money into the Blazer......:-?
I am a little confused? I would thing the deuce would have been worth double the Blazer from the start.
GE, Speaking from the neutral side of the fence I have to say that a lot of your posts are rather opinionated also. "my way or no way" type of posts. I think it just goes with the personalities that we have here. A lot of ex and current military with very strong opinions. Maddawg is a good guy...
Just keep in mind that you are putting a turbo from an engine with 18:1 compression onto an engine with 23:1 compression. Just saying. There is a reason they lowered the compression for the turbo engines.
Rick
You say it was a fire truck, I have seen a lot of blown rears in off road fire trucks due to the weight of a water tank and an inexperienced driver shifting into all wheel drive before leaving the pavement. Then turning on the pavement, something has to give. Usually it is an axle but I have...
And yes, CARC paint is very hazardous to remove. Lots of heavy metals and other nasty stuff in it. I don't have any safe and legal removal suggestions.
Rick
Let's see some pics! Especially Sunday evenings recovery. I saw a lot of cameras out so I know the pictures are out there. I slacked off this year and forgot my camera everywhere I went so I have nothing to offer this year. I did take it to the dinner but my hands were full the whole time I was...
Well, I rolled in at 19:00 without too many problems for the trip. hit some rain and found out that my weight distribution was a bit off and I had an issue with front brakes locking up on my camper but after playing with the trailer brake adjustment things got a little better. Will need a better...
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