been out woikin fo a change

Started by Frazz, November 06, 2009, 11:14:31 PM

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Frazz

well got the ole milo and corn put away finally.  Our old trucks sure didnt like the last few days with the temps dipping down into the lower single digits here.  The old plastic air lines for brakes and stuff seemed to like the cold as it could release the air and not be contained very good.  The power steering on the ole ford kept wanting to catch in a certain spot all the time, which meant you had to muscle it then it would break free and work like it was supposed to til you put the wheel back where it was needed, ie, going down the road  :icon_lol:  Then the oil in the dump hydraulics was very cold and stiff  lol.  Once the bed was up seemed to take a long time to get it back down.  Somewhere in the pup trailer was a air leak when you set the brakes on the truck, pup would loose its air, then when you released it after sitting a while, you had to wait for air to build up before pup brakes would release.  It worked, so we didnt eff with it.

At least we had the forsight to get the heater fan motor and switch replaced in between snows, so it did keep the cab not warm but pretty decent for all the air leaks like around the doors, vents, windows, and places I didnt know had leaks  :eek5:  We pretty much just run our stuff in summer and fall harvests, not corn this late in the year.

Anyway, with all the moolah I made, :sadness: :sadness: (unkle Sam gonna get most of it) I'd like to invite ya'alls to my house boat  :disturbed: :icon_lol:

To understand true love, lock your dog and your wife in the trunk of your car for an hour and then see which one is glad to see you when you come back

zrct02


Frazz

To understand true love, lock your dog and your wife in the trunk of your car for an hour and then see which one is glad to see you when you come back

Onepoint

Heheh, that was funny.  I would buy a Johnson if it came with her, and I don't have no boat...or water for that matter  :disturbed: