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JumperAndSon

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  1. It is much harder for someone who has driven a sychro'd manual to learn than it is for someone who has never driven a manual. Nothing to "unlearn".

    You are absolutely right. It was really easy for me to learn because the first manual I ever drove was the RT909 in the International. All of the manuals I've ever driven have been non-synchro so I don't have any bad habits to break.

    Ben

  2. Okay guys, listen. I tried to explain to my dad how to drive it but he is just so used to doing it his way that he can't grasp the concept of doing it the CORRECT way. I told him to split the upshifts so it didn't lug the heck out of it and he was like "naaaaahh". I tried to explain to him how to downshift using double clutching but he wouldn't listen. He doesn't understand the fact that you have to rev it up to downshift it. He keeps trying to just jam it in without using any pedals at all. His problem is he is used to his 1 ton Chevy with the 4 speed and 350 small block which isn't even in the world as the triplex. But I have faith in him. I think once he drives it a couple times, he will get the hang of it.

    ONE THING YOU ALL SHOULD TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION: The dashboard is not right in that truck. The tach cable is hooked up to the speedometer so we have no idea what RPM it's it. For example, when the motor is at like 1500(roughly) it reads like 35 MILES PER HOUR. So we need to switch the cables back. Then it will be much better. But again, that was the first time he has ever driven it. So give him some slack.

    Ben

  3. News Flash! We may have the B61 in roadworthy condition by Saturday! I'm working 12 to 14 hours a day to meet the deadline at my hotel project, but have enlisted a friend to help. New 30-30 cans and brackets (thanks Watt's!) are mounted and plumbed, have to loop heater hoses around junk heater core, check filters and fluids, ect.and take for a short ( to Export Fuel) test drive. Hopefully we'll have it at the show!

    Tim

    I just love my life. My dad doesn't bother to tell me that, I find it out when I'm reading this thread. I guess that's what happens when you're at the county all week haha. I am now sooooooo excited!! :banana:

    Ben

  4. I'm really starting to have some concerns for the disdain in which Charles Kettering's finest invention is being referred. For instance, I refer you (or y'all ) to this months Wheels of Time Detroit Diesel article. The article clearly states "Detroit Diesels are no louder than regular diesels". I will have no more of your blasphemy to the purest form of diesel power.

    Tim

  5. Ben and I will be there as usual for the past several years. Westmoreland county fair is going on as well, so if you out of town guys are looking for something to do after the show, there's that. Or the car cruise at Norwin that gets at least 400 cars and like 2 big trucks (if Dave McNaughton and I show up!).

    I'll probably take the 13 letter $hit spreader again, maybe the Rat Rod Caddy too. Unless I have a stroke of good luck and I find about six extra hours a day until then and can get the B61 wrecker roadworthy by then.

    See y'all there! Tim.

  6. I think that we are all missing the point here; Chinese trailer tires. I will about guarantee that the one that popped was a china popper. Why were there two different tires on the same side? I'll bet that a newish trailer like that didn't wear the tires out on one axle faster than the other, I'll bet it failed too. I've lost 2 Chinese tires this year on a 2013 trailer with less than 2000 miles on them. Everyone that I talk to with a trailer says they have had problems with the china joe tires.

    Sorry, pissed about the Chinese products ruining America. What if someone gets killed by a trailer tire failure? Who are you going to sue, china?

    Tim

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