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And yet not a single one is white 😜
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both wires should rest on ground then when you activate the switch it puts power to one side or the other. you should have a good solid ground on both motor wires when the switch is off.
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i run mine between 1350-1800 its sweet spot where it seems to like to settle in and pull hard is around the 1450-1600
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coming up on 1.4 million miles on my 2000 cx613 with the e7460. its had some issues here and there but its been a good truck for me
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10 hours ago, HeavyGunner said:
Nice video. You do a good job making them.
thank you. i have learned a lot about making video's sense i first started. in fact still learning...lol its fun though i like making them.
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32 minutes ago, j hancock said:
Good video! No grass grows under your feet.
try not to..... lol a lot of times if i can get started on a project right away its easier to stay excited and motivated to work on it. if it sits around for a year it seems harder to get yourself motivated to start on it.
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got the first video of many on bringing this old gal back to life done for any of you guys that want to follow along.
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edit: tried to post some more pictures apparently its not cooperating with me today.....lol
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14 minutes ago, j hancock said:
On your drive home, you weren't sitting on the floor...?
what a dirty old kw seat, with no air hooked up held in by 2 bolts and no seatbelts installed wasn't good enough for you? not every project comes home sitting on a milk crate....lol
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quick video clip from the drive home with it.
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1 hour ago, carlotpilot said:
86?
83 with a big cam 3 400 cpl 0531 and a 13 speed
1 hour ago, carlotpilot said:Iv always kinda dug the look of the round headlights on these. That is one sharp looking truck though
1 hour ago, HeavyGunner said:Awesome truck. Were there short hood and long hood versions of the 359? If so I’d guess you have the shirt hood. Used to watch many Pete’s like that all dressed up to go logging.
It's a short hood. Someone may correct me on this but I think on the 359 the long hoods were only to be able to accommodate certain engine options
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9 minutes ago, j hancock said:
Peterbilt 359
that didn't take long....lol
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no timing set is just your standard double roller chain. the whine is all just blower.
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lol yup that's my story....lol
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at the autocross last weekend
same run from a different angle
some pictures that were taken of same said incident....lol
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probably...lol she doesn't like her picture taken so while she was distracted by something i took a picture with her in it...lol
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so this weekend loaded up my jag on a trailer and towed it a bit over 3 hours to the drag strip. about 30 miles away from the drag strip it starts raining. looking at the forecast rain was likely for the morning hours and diminished greatly threw out the day with slight chances of isolated showers threw out the day. get there fully expecting to be sitting around a while waiting for things to dry out but they called it off for the whole day. so not wanting to waste the trip i start googling things to do or see in the area.
see a page listing some things to do in the area and it says "throw yourself in a wood chipper" start laughing thinking its someone joking about how there is nothing to do in the area. turns out it wasn't a joke they had the woodchipper from the movie "fargo" at the visitor center. so what the hell why not.
by this point it had already stopped raining and dried up so from there we went to a go cart track and i took a few laps around the go cart track.
from there we went to a place called the bonazaville museum. didn't really expect much but i do like history and old things and we had gotten a coupon for a few bucks off the admission at the visitor center so we go there next.
this place was massive literally spent probably 6-7 hours here and we were even kinda rushing threw twards the end as we still had a 3 hour drive home. this place covers 12 aches and has everything from old fire engines and tractors historical buildings air places and even a locomotive.
pretty cool place, if you ever have a day to kill around the fargo/morehead area i would highly recommend it. i probably have over 100 pictures i could post...lol
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still alive just retarded.....lol
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ever sense i got a new computer quite a while back i havent been able to sign into the site, id stop by every now and then and read some posts could still log in from my phone as my username and pasword were saved there but couldn't log in to post from my computer.
well today i decided i should really try to reset/recover my password so i could log in here from my computer again, well after a few failed attempts there i realized i had been trying to use the wrong user name :doh: lol
haven't had a whole lot of free time for a while between working and working....lol for those that don't follow my youtube page been making lots of progress on the peterbilt though working on it in pretty much every spare moment i can get.
its come a long ways still got a ways to go