JDToumanian
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Hi Group,
I had a great time with Bjorn and the cranetruck Tuesday and Wednesday... He arrived at my house mid-afternoon on Tuesday after having a bit of trouble; after fueling up earlier in the day he started intermittently losing power. Possibly contaminated fuel or some crud from the tank clogging the primary filter? He particularly had trouble going up Cajon Pass, where he drove on the shoulder at 45mph, but at least he made it to my place. He wanted to drain some of the fuel out of his tank to see what came out, so I provided clean buckets and my jerry can. What I would call "quite a bit" of small rust particles came out... like coffee grounds. Possibly a lot more had made their way into his primary filter and clogged it. I had no spare, so we swapped our primary filters... the one on my truck had only a hundred or so miles on it. I put Bjorn's "dirty" one (which was also not very old) on my truck. I couldn't tell the difference on my truck, but something we did must have made a difference because we drove around quite a bit and the cranetruck had no further problems.
We stopped by Walker Auto & Truck Wrecking here in Hesperia, and didn't find Dave Walker there... as expected. He hadn't answered calls all week or returned messages. It figures he's back now that Bjorn is on his way east... Dave had been out of town all week. Oh well. At least he does mail-order.
After arriving back at my house, I got called to go to work... I'm a locomotive engineer and work "on-call" 24/7. However, there was time for me to follow Bjorn in my deuce over to the local Pilot truck stop a few miles away. Not only was this my first "convoy", but my ride in the cranetruck was the first time I had been in a deuce other than my own.
I ended up getting off work early Wednesday morning so I drove home, got the deuce, and met Bjorn at the truck stop. (Who needs sleep?) We headed out at 0830 and caravaned from there to Barstow (40 miles) to visit Barstow Truck Parts. We poked around there for half the day before it was time for Bjorn to hit the road and me to head home.
I had a lot of fun and I thought our deuces looked great together since they are both desert camo... And we were in the desert!
Anyway, when Bjorn left Barstow, the cranetruck was running great... Hopefully he can have a safe and enjoyable trip home. What an adventure!
Regards,
Jon
I had a great time with Bjorn and the cranetruck Tuesday and Wednesday... He arrived at my house mid-afternoon on Tuesday after having a bit of trouble; after fueling up earlier in the day he started intermittently losing power. Possibly contaminated fuel or some crud from the tank clogging the primary filter? He particularly had trouble going up Cajon Pass, where he drove on the shoulder at 45mph, but at least he made it to my place. He wanted to drain some of the fuel out of his tank to see what came out, so I provided clean buckets and my jerry can. What I would call "quite a bit" of small rust particles came out... like coffee grounds. Possibly a lot more had made their way into his primary filter and clogged it. I had no spare, so we swapped our primary filters... the one on my truck had only a hundred or so miles on it. I put Bjorn's "dirty" one (which was also not very old) on my truck. I couldn't tell the difference on my truck, but something we did must have made a difference because we drove around quite a bit and the cranetruck had no further problems.
We stopped by Walker Auto & Truck Wrecking here in Hesperia, and didn't find Dave Walker there... as expected. He hadn't answered calls all week or returned messages. It figures he's back now that Bjorn is on his way east... Dave had been out of town all week. Oh well. At least he does mail-order.
After arriving back at my house, I got called to go to work... I'm a locomotive engineer and work "on-call" 24/7. However, there was time for me to follow Bjorn in my deuce over to the local Pilot truck stop a few miles away. Not only was this my first "convoy", but my ride in the cranetruck was the first time I had been in a deuce other than my own.
I ended up getting off work early Wednesday morning so I drove home, got the deuce, and met Bjorn at the truck stop. (Who needs sleep?) We headed out at 0830 and caravaned from there to Barstow (40 miles) to visit Barstow Truck Parts. We poked around there for half the day before it was time for Bjorn to hit the road and me to head home.
I had a lot of fun and I thought our deuces looked great together since they are both desert camo... And we were in the desert!
Anyway, when Bjorn left Barstow, the cranetruck was running great... Hopefully he can have a safe and enjoyable trip home. What an adventure!
Regards,
Jon
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