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39 minutes ago, JoeH said:
You probably have a fuel return line leak. The plastic lines on top of the head that go from injector to injector are prone to leaking. Any dampness up at the injectors is likely caused by the plastic lines failing. Also if any of the hard metal fuel injector lines have dampness at the ends then you can lose prime and have hard starting.
Yep, what he said
Paul
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Merry Christmas to all
Boxing day here now, Christmas day I woke as crook as a dog, apparently it had something to do with Christmas eve
A few berocca's and some cold and flue tablets and I was good to go, after a wee snooze
Spent the day eating way to much and floating about in a pool
My son came home for the first time in 18months, thank you COVID
Anyway it is good to see him and meet his lady friend
More food and fun today
Stay safe one and all
Paul
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Yep, you to, I might go wrangly me a crazy pody with its head stuck in a bucket
should make for some fun
Paul
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On 12/19/2022 at 4:28 AM, mowerman said:
Well, it looks like we’re not. The only nation does absolutely nothing for a regular working folks .. and Paul we didn’t realize you were a newspaper hero ha ha… Bob
I was on the radio a few times, wrote a lot of letters etc to state governments and used to have to stand and address this these government peanuts and local governments people's at public meetings
Even though they (governments at all levels, federal down to local) agreed it was there issue and they had to clean up the deer population and so on, to actually get them to do anything at all about any of this was whole different story
In the end I just refused to pay any taxes as the governments werent doing their job that by their own laws that they created meant they had to
They were quick to fine me but still to this day haven't sorted out this deer
Anyway I guess thats called "copping the rough end of the pineapple" 😆
Not to worry, life goes on and lessons were learnt
Paul
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Correct, a few years ago now, a lot of deer in a little area can be a big problem
We sold the farm up there and as far as I know the deer are still a big issue and the local government have still done nothing
Anyway, not my problem anymore, yeah I know a prick of a attitude but after many years of fighting with the state government and getting the backing of them and the laws changed, then to just run up against the local government that refused to enforce the law
It all started with 6 deer been bought there illegally in the 70's
They have two pregnancies a year there as conditions are ideal with sugar cane farmers providing year round supplies
Paul
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11 hours ago, Joey Mack said:
I too would love to have one too (45-70 Govt.) ,,and, an M-1 Garand... But my wallet is too thin, plus the ammo is probably upwards of $3/shot..
I know the ammo for my Lee Enfield is $2+ and hard to find where I am at.. I love my Enfield.. (303 Brittish) jojo
Dunno were you get your 303 ammo from
No were near that dear here, my main gun is a numbers matching 303, 1915 model I seam to recall, I brought it as a young bloke, $165.00 with it all adjusted up and tight and with a scope on it
They ballsed up the scope install and put on top instead of the side so I can't drop clips in thru the top any more.
For those that dont know, you dont drop the mag normally to reload the 303, you pull the bolt back and drop the clip holding the ammo from on top
The scope should be on the side to allow this
When I first bought it I could buy x army ammo for 50 cents a round if I was buying I think 500 at a time
I would buy it by 1000
I still have thousands of rounds but switched to hollow points for dropping deer, opens them up like a dinner plate
Has a hell of a bark at 2am, it can be heard miles away on still night, would average about 600 dear over a few months after we harvested the sugar cane
The 303 is a extremely accurate gun and can out shoot nearly all shooters including me, when I was young I was a lot better shot but just dont get the time to put any rounds thru these days
Paul
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1 minute ago, JoeH said:
regarding texting & driving: I see just as many middle age and elderly looking at their phones in the car as young people.
I often wonder if texting and talking on the phone is bad while driving, then why dont new cars have something to jam the phones signal so they dont work when the motor is running
Dont get me wrong, Im not for moment suggesting we should text or use the phone while driving
Paul
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Agree with all above, a lot of younger people have absolutely no idea at all on how to actually speak to people
And a lot of people today dont like been told no
No matter, Vic does a bloody good job driving a truck and probably as good if not better than a lot of people half his age
If we went by people's capability to actually drive we would probably have to take 20% of people off the road today
There is some shockers put there turning a steering wheel these days, young and old and everything in between
Paul
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Yeah touchy subject as the years slip on by
Some young person decided it was wise to suggest that once people get passed a certain age they should be restricted from driving
Thats like a red rag to a bull for me, not because Im old but because there's to many bloody rules now getting made by pimple faced kids with no life experience and or appreciation for life and what life is all about
I had a rather vigorous discussion with this young know it all suggested he should rethink his attitude before some one decides to re-educate him
Anyway now to the purpose of this post
While in NewZealand I met a bloke by the name of Vic Hungerford, Vic has been on a Australian truck forum for years
Vic has driven for the one company for over 50 years
Vic is 82 and still drives when they are short of drivers
He sent me this photo this morning and tells me he has spent a week driving this, reckons "it's hard work been retired"
So how old is to old ? I reckon if you can do it and you want to do it then all these law making jokers should pull their bloody heads in
Well done Vic
Paul
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On 11/18/2017 at 10:33 AM, Dirtymilkman said:
Are farmers getting 10,000 plus hours out of them there?
Yes they are
They are a good motor in Australia as Seed has already mentioned
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Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do
It is a shame it has all got this far before anyone has realized but it is getting the attention it needs now so thats the important thing
Paul
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Or if your on cement or a nice hard area and have access to one of these
They make the job very easy and it is much easier to remove the whole assembly with the tyres still mounted on the hub
If you don't have a pallet jack then the greasy b oiard is the go
Either way is definitely the easiest wat to achieve these things
Paul
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Thats looking really good to my untrained eye
Really starting look smart now
Paul
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Only difference is dont hit the cone on the end with a hammer, you'll bruise it and it will then leak oil out the press in plug in the center
The bearings should be in oil, or at least I would expexpect them to be in oil
Paul
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Be blowed, it is fixed and to me that is the main thing
I hope you have many trouble free years ahead
I am a bit shocked at the price, but I read it was part disassembled at the start
All is well that ends well
There's a lot in that statement
Paul
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Usually means compression is getting into the cylinders
Head gasket would be the likely cause, maybe the compressor but not likely as it normally needs heat and compression to cause this to happen
Paul
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20 hours ago, other dog said:
You must be talking about Tim Maikshilo.
Tim and I speak most weeks, he is doing well and living the dream as best as I can make out
Yes he is back in the State's, Connecticut or Vermont, not exactly sure were as my geography of that part of the US is a little hazey to say the least
He is like the rest of us, very busy with life
Paul
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Just learn how to drive with out a clutch brake
Plenty of trucks from Europe and Asia never have them from new and those drivers survive okay
Never tried putting a two piece one in, only the one piece clutch brake
I wonder if this had a two piece and it came apart under heavy abuse one day
Paul
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Looks like a pretty serious undertaking you have going on
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As the rest of these jokers said, we need piccies
Paul
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Sorry this is way to modern for me
Having said that I would start at the truck wreckers and have a look what Mack used or did when they put a RoadRanger in
Maybe grab the loom and sensors off a truck getting wrecked with the same transmission as you have
Paul
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And yet here you are, how good is that ?
Paul
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4 hours ago, High Binder said:
I'm at the point where I hear them 24/7. With all the Artillery rounds, Tank rounds, impact hammers, and grinders, used without hearing protection, they sing to me constantly.
Yes the ringing doesn't ever stop when it is quiet
Surprising how it just sort of snuck up on me
Paul
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I do believe that rebushing those style of bags is outside my scope of works, or at least the very "Minister For War and Finance" would have a serious frown upon her face
But a few Bourbons and it probably wouldn't take a lot of effort for me expand into that field of works
Paul
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Last week in Montana
in Odds and Ends
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Bugger me, thats to cold for me
-6 C is the coldest I have ever been, so thats plus 21f
And was to hard on my fingers, the Mack air start freezes up and I just hate it
Guess this makes me a bit soft 🥶
Paul