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I am in Alabama and I sold a deuce to a fellow SS member in Washington state....he and his dad drove down, hooked the jeep they drove to the deuce on a towbar and drove backe to Washington state. The made it without any major trouble.
We gave the truck a good going over and installed two...
Glad to help Jay....sounds like you got a good one.
I am still suffering "sellers remorse" for getting rid of my last 915......but money talks.
Maybe there will be some up for sale at Redstone soon.
I sure need one to pull my van trailer (military RV).
I am not a lawyer but the WMO and WVO could be considered as "additives" used to lubricate the new diesel fuel to keep from damaging my old engine.
As long as there is some taxed fuel in the system you have paid a fuel tax.
That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
From Wikipedia:
The 302 GMC inline six was produced from 1952 to 1960, when it was replaced by the V6. It has a 4.00" bore and 4.00" stroke. Connecting rod length was 7.000". This is the largest raised-deck engine. It was originally designed for the GMC military M135 and M211. It was used in...
I buy them because this is the greatest country in the world and allows me to do so.
I have been driving them since the early 70's and will drive them until they play "Taps" over me.
I think Forest Park is an unmanned site.....prob no way to slave it off if it wont start....if you want to try to crank it you can take two batteries with a dogbone connector and a set of heavy jumper cables and try to start it.
If it will crank check the air system, brakes and roll it back...
The M816 is never going to burn up the road....it is heavy to begin with and when you tow anything with it it gets progressively slower.
The gap between the gears is a major PITA especially when up shifitng on a grade....to slow for one gear too fast for the other.
The 250 Cummins engine is...
Just like a federal busy body agency to stick their noses in my business.
I shudder to think what they might come up with as a cure.:shock:
I don't suffer from insanity....I enjoy every minute of it.:cookoo:
One of the advantages to bobbing is losing the weight of the rear suspension set up and some frame weight.
I personally think it would look very odd and would not work very well....you also may have some safety issues with the DOT.
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.
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