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txcoastal1 wrote: »That's a bad rendition of Leah
I think it was Luke - going through a "phase". -
Regardless, that's some money right there.
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Thanks Greg.
I'm a lot better, Thank God.
Your truck looks just like it did in 95. NICE !
That's one Beautiful 94 Dodge Ram " long Bed " you have there.
I too like a long bed so I can haul plywood,16' lumber and furniture too in it.
Your engine bay is spotless ! NICE.
Mine gets mold growth being outside and under a tree somewhat. I use "Awesome Cleaner" from Dollar Tree to get rid of it and use that cleaner on my cars / trucks door jambs and the trunk rims.
About every 2 years I have to clean the vehicles with it. I also clean porch posts and railings and other outdoor surfaces with it too. The stains disappear almost before my eyes.
I was going to check out the front bushings on the steering linkage too. Just like you suggest. My neighbor and I replaced the stabilizer bushings years ago. They are still fine.
I did have a brake pad stick on the rear driver-side tire 5 months ago. The rim got hot and the smell of brake pad was obvious. Since then the brake has either worked fine or not at all. Maybe the rotor on the rear DS tire got warped when the brake got stuck
that time. I did have all the brakes, rotors and pads and seals replaced a year or 2 ago. I think the plunger on that rear wheel break seal is a part of that problem that definitely needs to be addressed .
Isn't it amazing how abused some vehicles get. I know trucks are meant to be used. But abused....I don't see how they get trashed so bad sometimes.
My Ford F-150 is a 95.
The original "Good Year"tires dry rotted and then the second set of cheap "Good Year"s dry rotted too. These new "B. F. Goodrich's" are awesome tires ! So far so good. And these new tires give a heck of a lot better ride than the GY's that it's like night and day difference.
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^ epic recovery!!
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Crappy 6am cell photo from Revere Beach.
Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
Reveah Beach?!
Looks beautiful to me.
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Looks VERY COLD too !Most people just listen to music and watch movies. I EXPERIENCE them.
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It's been nutty cold in New England.
Got to 30 degrees F at our house today, though... we get, like a two day reprieve; high Saturday is s'posed to be minus six. Yay.
mrbiron is gonna get hammahed by snow tomorrow, though
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This is apparently a clusterpotato.
Grown in our back yard & harvested by Mrs. H this past season.
Tonight, it was microwaved, bisected, and consumed.
What a weird agglomeration of potato-flesh, eh?
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mhardy6647 wrote: »It's been nutty cold in New England.
Got to 30 degrees F at our house today, though... we get, like a two day reprieve; high Saturday is s'posed to be minus six. Yay.
mrbiron is gonna get hammahed by snow tomorrow, though
It's gonna get a we bit cold over the next 72 hours
Stay warm up there in God's country.Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
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mhardy6647 wrote: »This is apparently a clusterpotato.
Grown in our back yard & harvested by Mrs. H this past season.
Tonight, it was microwaved, bisected, and consumed.
What a weird agglomeration of potato-flesh, eh?
It looks like Snoopy "romancing" Woodstock.
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Good eye; we definitely thought part of it had a Snoopy vibe.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »This is apparently a clusterpotato.
Grown in our back yard & harvested by Mrs. H this past season.
Tonight, it was microwaved, bisected, and consumed.
What a weird agglomeration of potato-flesh, eh?
I think Mrs. H is burying more than potato's in that garden. Just to double check, have you seen your normal mailman lately ?HT SYSTEM-
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"Don't bend over in the garden, Granny! You know them 'taters got eyes.
(with apologies to the late Lewis Grizzard)
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There are old 'taters
And cold 'taters
But there are no old, cold 'taters
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mhardy6647 wrote: »
Just came in from snow throwin'.
Hard to guage what we got. Somewhere between 10 - 14" depending on what drift you fall into.
The wind is... well...windy...Where’s the KABOOM?!?! There’s supposed to be an Earth shattering KABOOM!!! -
About 6 inches here -- now it's windy and it's pretty drifty, too.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »About 6 inches here -- now it's windy and it's pretty drifty, too.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »About 6 inches here -- now it's windy and it's pretty drifty, too.
That tractor sure will come in handy wont it lol...."....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963) -
EndersShadow wrote: »mhardy6647 wrote: »About 6 inches here -- now it's windy and it's pretty drifty, too.
That tractor sure will come in handy wont it lol....
I traded e-mails with our son-in-law a little while ago.
I asked him if he had plugged in the block heater for it. He said no, but he would when the really cold weather comes back [i.e., tomorrow]. He also said it did a great job clearing the snow tonight Now I'm thinking he needs a cab for it!
I pay a guy to snowplow our driveway.
When and if we end up getting a big pickup, I might invest in a plow and do it myself -- but I kind of like having someone else do it (after years of doing our own driveway in MA).
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I took this from the 2nd story deck off of our master bedroom looking out into the back part of our property. This was from the house we recently moved from on the central Oregon coast. I was maybe 20 ft away from him.
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mhardy6647 wrote: »
I never realized pot was directional, I always figured it was omni, not uni.