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Oh, my comments weren't directed at you, Chuck. I've seen your cowboy hat, I know this isn't your first rodeoClint you bettter add a large assortment of drain plugs to your kit. You can bring all the fluids you want but with no plugs in the truck you won't be going very far. This is not my first Rodeo.
Yup. I've heard of guys not checking there fuel and running come gummed up stuff through there trucks. What might have been a runner got a lot of maintenance added due to some old nasty JP-8.I wish they WOULD have drained the fuel out of the M817 I got. I think it was as old as the truck!
Not when it's been sitting in a tank for 2 years with no attention paid to it at all.JP-8 is a GREAT fuel, and fuel system cleaner. I wish I could get a few tankfuls to run thru my trucks.
Checking of fuel levels is not a safety issue. Stay around this site long enough and you will hear about guys driving trucks home hundreds of miles only to hit the list after they get home to inquire about how to check their brake fluid. I also remember a guy who only found out he didn't have brakes because he couldn't stop at a light outside of the base. You REALLY can't make this stuff up!Yup. I've heard of guys not checking there fuel and running come gummed up stuff through there trucks. What might have been a runner got a lot of maintenance added due to some old nasty JP-8.
So Clinto - you use bolt cutters to remove batteries from adjacent trucks?Oh, my comments weren't directed at you, Chuck. I've seen your cowboy hat, I know this isn't your first rodeo
My comments were more aimed at some of the younger and more inexperienced members of our community.
The drain plugs are a good idea and I admit, I've never taken spares with me on a recovery trip. You learn something new every time-my last trip taught me to take bolt cutters.