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Posts posted by Hobert62
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Also love the color
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Even better pic if the bikini volleyball girls where standing around.
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What I ment it to read is the 10 in the tube type and the 11 in the tubeless are measuring 2 diffrent things and are not measuring the same thing.
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A 11r24.5 is the tubeless equivelant of a 10.00x22. If I remember right the 10.00 is a tread width where the 11 is a section width at the sidewall bulge I think I got that right.
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Anyone want to try it you can come do a test on my B's grill shell.
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Sorry swish. Now back to bashing Volvo.
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12 minutes ago, carlotpilot said:
they`re not for makin noise they are for clothes washing` in a tub of hot water .set that thing in the tub grab whatever you`re washing and scrub em on the rough side of the board. the old ones that my mom used were zinc plated tin not glass back breakin job if you`ve got lots of laundry
I liked the musical way better. I figured that's how you washed with them just the glass part had me a little confused.
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2 hours ago, carlotpilot said:
if you Are REALLY interested I will explain how it works
Always wondered wich side do you use? The washboard part is wavy glass one side is rough and the other side is smoothe.
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1 minute ago, keg1 said:
Looks like someone must have cut the electric cord off it.
The center section is glass. I think it's some kind of solar panel.
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23 hours ago, ekennedy21 said:
I have that same unit.... When the warranty expires do an online search for adjusting the fill level so that it fills to the top. It is fantastic.... As far as other appliances go we have had good luck with our Wolf and Subzero appliances. They are good American made units, but you pay a heavy premium for that.
Ours Is a 2018 model, it does fill to the top. My research found out that the 2018 is new compared to older models. Ours doesn't have a transmission the tub and agitator are hooked together and spin together not in opposite directions to wash anything. Just sloshes the water around.
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Are other parts of the world using DEF, DPF, and similar emission crap like the US? If so are they more successful with it? Or do they have similar issues like we have here with it?
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Better get the tanks and fenders shined up to match the rest.
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2 hours ago, Mack Technician said:
Is that similar to “commercial grade”, like you would see at the local laundromat? I’m shopping for what you thought you were getting.........simple, water sucking, low efficiency, semi-effective, repairable unit.
I supposed to be a home version of the commercial grade machine like at hotels and laundromats. Built to last 25 years. After I figured how to keep the lid open I discovered the problem. The drum and agitator are connected and only spin together so nothing actually washes anything it just sloshes around.
That being said ours is only a few month old. I'll sell it to you for 1/2 price
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Should of left Sam on the door.
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3 hours ago, Mack Technician said:
Nobody would argue......”modern appliances Suck!”
We bought a $900 Speed Queen top load washer machine this past summer. I told the guy I don't care if its noisy, I don't care if it wasted water. I just want it to last and get our cloth clean. He said this is exactly what I want. It is built good, it does use quite a bit of water, its not real noisy, but the peice of shit doesn't even get fresh mud out of cloth!
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4 hours ago, m16ty said:
Now I just need to find a econodyne emblem.
Don't buy one yet. Give me a day or two. I'll pm you.
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My B model had it on the tractor protection valve behind the cab where the trailer airlines started from.
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My B was off exactly the same as yours. Maybe the high torque over the years has stuff pulled. I added a washer or two and also enlarged bumper holes some.
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I wish I knew how to do stuff like that. Most body shops today just hang panels. Love watching the progress.
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If you dont already have buy a good quality tapered reamer. I think I pre drilled all my frame holes with a 1/4" or 5/16" small bit in cordless drill. Then used a 5/8" reamer in a 1/2" electric drill to open them up, and it worked very well. Don't get a cheap $10 one spend the $40-$50 and get a good one. They work very well just takes a little lube and they cut right through.
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Great progress.
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27 minutes ago, 1965 said:
Nowadays you can’t listen to dealers; nobody there has experience; just what I’ve learned
"Buy what I sell its the best! The stuff so and so sells is junk!"
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