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It was a a screamer with the 24 valve 5.9 cummins motor. I could leave a few meters of rubber from a stand start. It will be missed.Freightliner looks awesome with the flat bed.
Never underestimate the importance of movable scaffolding.View attachment 554947Used the truck to hang new doors and track on the barn today.
Yes, because the roads in Ireland are so wide they will have no problems driving it around.View attachment 554880View attachment 554881View attachment 554882View attachment 554883What did I do this week, I sold it. Yes after many many years of owning it and never doing anything to restore it I decided to let someone else finish what I never could. She is on her way to Ireland along with a Freightlinner I bought from a base at Wiesbaden Germany.
I had the same leak issue when I put mine on and tried Teflon tape. It doesn't hold up long against the Dot 5. The copper washer on the plug is what seals the m/c. I used some white Permatex thread sealer on both sides of the copper washer and that stopped the leak.I finally installed a remote brake reservoir. It's leaking from the threads of the cap on the top of the master cylinder.
Let me guess, I should have taken it off and put Teflon tape on the threads. (Yes, it was on all the way and would turn no more). Doh!
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Sad, I'm 3 miles from that beach and I haven't even driven by in many many years. I should probably take my kids to the beach a couple of times before we move.(or this way ...................at the shore 04202015)
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