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Thanks very much, that's a very generous offer. If it comes down to it, you can drive the one with heatIf you want help driving them back I'd be up for it! Although fuel for 2 Deuces that far wouldn't be much less than hiring it done. A towbar would make it slick though.
Jim
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Thanks very much, that's a very generous offer. If it comes down to it, you can drive the one with heat
The towbar idea hadn't occurred to me. Is there a specific type that would need to be used?
Any flakes up there yet? (I'm in the lower third, Francestown)
Dan
I'd really like to drive them back, just a little worried about both of them making it all of the way, but if I had a tow bar it would solve it unless they bot diedYou can buy the "medium tow bar" (gov't version) or build your own, as my father did for a 5-ton recovery. He might even let you use his...he's Beaubeau on here. I like to do my own recoveries because I enjoy it, and its part of the Deuce-buying experience. Obviously if you don't have the time and can afford a professional job, it isn't always worth it.
We usually get a good dusting about the second week of October. Haven't seen anything yet, but it's hit freezing a few mornings already.Yea, we have had the white stuff. Saw it in the mountains yesterday. Luckily now in my yard yet, but it could be any day.
Life is just that wayOh...and why couldn't this recovery be headed south instead? I'm going to have to do a recovery from Louisville, it would have saved me from having to decide how to get there (fly or drive).
Not yet. Might have ran when turned in, but the sludge has plugged the fuel system. Unleaded seems to dissolve the sludge fairly well. I put 5 gallons in yesterday and drained it this afternoon. I then put 5 more gallons in which will sit overnight until I can get there tomorrow and change all the filters, clean the in tank pickup, and flush the lines. Hopefully, she will be running by tomorrow night.lava, 6016 didn't run like it was advertised?
Nice.Not yet. Might have ran when turned in, but the sludge has plugged the fuel system. Unleaded seems to dissolve the sludge fairly well. I put 5 gallons in yesterday and drained it this afternoon. I then put 5 more gallons in which will sit overnight until I can get there tomorrow and change all the filters, clean the in tank pickup, and flush the lines. Hopefully, she will be running by tomorrow night.
If you have family close by and can stage from there, then go for it. You might find a GA member that can help you get the trucks to your dad's house. Or worst case, you can pay a professional to take them there. I just hope your dad has some space for them and doesn't live in a deed restricted community! Whatever you do, be safe. If your using a tow bar, make sure you have safety chains and lights. Safety first. If it was me, I would probably have them hauled. 1200+ miles is a long trip in an unknown vehicle and you will have two to worry about.if I could get one running well enough to tow the other a few hours north, I could spend a day or so screwing with them at my dad's place to see if I could get them road worthy. Worst case I could have them shipped from there.
What do you think?
Dan
Yes - I usually run B20 in all my trucks.Nice.
Biodiesel is also an excellent solvent FWIW.
If you have family close by and can stage from there, then go for it. You might find a GA member that can help you get the trucks to your dad's house. Or worst case, you can pay a professional to take them there. I just hope your dad has some space for them and doesn't live in a deed restricted community!
I haven't installed the oil "spin-on" adapters or filters on any of my trucks. From what I have read, I believe there are merits to them. I just haven't been able to justify the cost. I also have quite a few trucks so if I did them all it would be very costly!lava, on the trucks you plan to keep, do you recommend switching to the twist on fuel & oil filters?
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