Marie Mallory
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No vines today, hubby pole saw needs a battery.
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Uh oh. I sent my 1996 truck to have the gas pumped out. It was from Trump's 1st term and this was as soon as I could have someone take out the battery to bring it down to get it charged. (big truck, big battery, no electricity in the pole building.) The guy said bring the truck over last Thursday which I did. Still not done. All I wanted was gas cleaned out and oil changed.Making a decision about a 2nd vehicle.
Jake has been rebuilding the 1987 pickup, now it needs pistons ,so not sure he wants to rebuild engine.
I'm sure I don't want him to. If the van breaks down we are stuck here.
Making a decision about a 2nd vehicle.
Jake has been rebuilding the 1987 pickup, now it needs pistons ,so not sure he wants to rebuild engine.
I'm sure I don't want him to. If the van breaks down we are stuck here.
Uh oh. I sent my 1996 truck to have the gas pumped out. It was from Trump's 1st term and this was as soon as I could have someone take out the battery to bring it down to get it charged. (big truck, big battery, no electricity in the pole building.) The guy said bring the truck over last Thursday which I did. Still not done. All I wanted was gas cleaned out and oil changed.
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7 years. I use straight gas with an additive so it started right up last spring but I was starting to worry and wanted to start fresh.Mary, is the gas that old? Autos are always needing something.
My hubby used to be good at manly man things but the times have changed. The only time I ever heard him swear out loud was climbing out from under the hood of a 1950 bullet nose Studebaker. Today he would have trouble putting a foot on the bumper of one. I make my youngest daughter or her boy friend do all the manly stuff now.Not going to happen, insurance, taxes too many modern day components that can go wrong.
Jake just ordered a refurbished engine, from O'Reilly's Auto parts, so he had to buy a cherry picker to change engines. We used to rent them but that cost almost a much as a new one now.
He will be busy now working on the old truck. Hindsight is sure 20'20.
$2,100 for 1986 Nissan. All the work he did was for nothing trying to get it running right, it keeps losing compression. He will keep all the newer parts, like plugs, wires, distributor, valve covers water pump, alternator.
He has changed the motor in my old van 3 times over last 20 years. He bought used engines last one was a new block. He comes in handy, he can fix lots of things.
7 years. I use straight gas with an additive so it started right up last spring but I was starting to worry and wanted to start fresh.
I used this before starting it this time. Mostly I used stabil but this was supposed to fight the carmelization of the old gas. We will find our when I get it back. He keeps putting me on the back burner because he doesn't have to do any diagnostics on it. It is a good old truck. But I would not drive it much over 55mphWe never use additives but we do try to use non alcohol gas. Do you think maybe the additives did more harm than good? If vehicle is going to sit for a long time, we add a stabilizer but that almost never happens.