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  1. The only thing that i'd worry about, would be that those older diesels were designed and built to fire on diesel from 40+ years ago.  Fuel back then was not nearly as well refined or clean as today's fuel.  Personally, i wouldn't want to boost the cetane number much if any from at the pump levels.  It doesn't need to be rocket fuel in an old  motor.  Lubricity would be a major priority though, so maybe a little bit of 2 cycle oil at fill up or marvel oil. 

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  2. A couple of weeks ago, I was hauling lime to a farm south of Covington and saw this little gem sitting off the side of the road for sale.  I thought it was pretty odd for around this area so I googled it, and it turns out it was newer than I thought.  The first thing that I read was a little writeup in 10-4 magazine about it being one of a few built, after Reo went tits up, for somewhere in Ohio.  I stopped back by and looked it over, gas motor,allison auto and a belly mount blade.   The man selling it seems nice on the phone,says everything on it works and runs, but I don't know that he knows that the little truck is kinda special.  It now has an Oklahoma farm tag on it.  IMG_1044[1]

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  3. When you had it at the dealer they should have checked the fuel pressure at the lift pump,  that is always a good place to start. Also check fuel lines and connections for places it could suck air.

    What are your exhaust temps like when you are having this problem? You could have a boost leak at a silicone boot or at the air to air itself. 

    My experience with the pedal sensor is that it either work or it doesn't. 

     

  4. A second cousin of mine had a Deutz Allis front wheel assist.  It was air cooled of course and could drag a chisel plow around in the hottest summer weather without breaking a sweat.  Our Deeres struggled in the same heat.  My Grandpa on the other side of my family  ran 2 smaller Deutzs as hay tractors.  two to three hundred hour oil changes, vs 100 hr or less for deeres and cases.  That same front wheel assist Deutz is still in the family, different second cousin.:rolleyes:  

    Belarus was a Russian or Ukranian tractor.  They were a simple tractor but not the most durable things.  They are not related to Deutz. 

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  5. There are 2 piles of wheat at least that large in Enid, and i think 3 more up the road in Medford.  There are smaller piles in some of the smaller towns as well.  In fact, I went to town yesterday and moved my truck because it was parked right where the local COOP has started the dirt work for a 1 million bushel "bunker" to pile wheat.   Price in town this morning was $3.05 for wheat,  add another 15 to 20 cents for Enid terminal price.

      I know it sounds "pie in the sky" and all but its a shame to have people in our own country, and many places around the world, going hungry and this grain just gets piled up to sit and rot.  

  6. On 7/21/2016 at 4:31 PM, HeavyGunner said:

    Over zealous farmer fenced in the county right of way. Farmers are notorious for seeding literally up to the containment dikes at our leases which the producers lease so many acres around each tank battery. No one even cares but the farmers whine when we drive on the road into the lease and squish some wheat. 

    I was on the other side of this when I was still farming.  I planted wheat or milo right up next to the lease roads, but I never got too worked up if someone needed to run over a little of it.  The reason I had for it was weed control,  planting something and having herbicide down to prevent cheat and rye and thistles from taking over that edge.  If its in the edge it eventually spreads further into the fields. 

  7. I know of a few "moaners." A friend of mine has a ranger too, and as he has gotten fatter he grumbles about the size of the interior, as does his wife who has gone the same direction.  I said don't blame the truck, it didn't know you were going to grow again. :)

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  8. 50 minutes ago, Dirtymilkman said:

    What happens when GMC sales totals are added to Chevrolet's?  Ford also said the main reason for not bringing the ranger to the U.S. is because it'll take away from f series sales numbers. Are the numbers that important?  

    Most of the idea, I think, for Ford is that they already make the F series and a lightly equipped 150 going for the same sales price as a Ranger makes them more money.  They don't have factory, tooling, and marketing costs just to make the Ranger. Most of the Rangers being sold at the end were V6 autos, which something similar is available in the 150.  People moaned about the ranger being "too small" and not enough capacity to haul and tow, cause they didn't use their brain and just buy the half ton in the first place, so that didn't help either. 

    I would like to see a new Ranger, but keep it simple and keep the cost down. I have an 87 model with a 4 cylinder and a manual trans that is true to what a compact pickup should be.  It does OK on gas and can haul light bulky stuff in the bed.  It doesn't need a 250 hp engine or need to tow campers and boats.  

    Also, EPA fuel economy figures are calculated differently for full size vs compact pickups if I'm not mistaken.  Ford may be trying to manipulate the CAFE standards numbers.    

  9. 5 minutes ago, 41chevy said:

    It isn't like it was unintended. They tried to scam the system, got caught and have to pay the price. As was said before on another subject. "the law is the law and all are treated equaly"

    Very true. I forget that sometimes.  There was intent to be deceptive by VW.

    I guess anytime big brother (especially EPA) gets involved in something, my initial response is to support whatever they're against.  I'm funny that way, I guess. :)   

     

  10. 5 minutes ago, 41chevy said:

    It isn't like it was unintended. They tried to scam the system, got caught and have to pay the price. As was said before on another subject. "the law is the law and all are treated equaly"

    Very true. I forget that sometimes.  There was intent to be deceptive by VW.

    I guess anytime big brother (especially EPA) gets involved in something, my initial response is to support whatever they're against.  I'm funny that way, I guess. :)   

     

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  11. The oil temps should run about 20 to 30 degrees over water temp.  Sometimes the radiator needs a little more than blown out.  Pull the charge air cooler and fan shroud for better access and really hose it out good with water.  In the past I've used foaminator  condenser coil cleaner to clean up really plugged fins.  You can get it at plumbing supply places, or probably the internet too.  It sprays on and foams up and pushes out dirt and bugs and stuff that can really hang in there.  Cooler water = cooler oil. :)

     

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  12. 2 hours ago, TeamsterGrrrl said:

     some of that to be split among the states and tribal nations. Wouldn't it make more sense to donate the bought back cars to low income folks in those tribal nations who desperately need transportation?

    Nothing against your idea of donating these cars, I'm all for it,  but I know more than a few non tribal families that would be forever grateful for a reliable, modern car to drive.  

    It is real scary how the feds are handling this VW emissions issue. If they are able to bully around a massive automaker like VW, imagine what BS they will pull the next time the mood hits them to squash a corporation they "feel" is in the wrong. I used the term "feds"  because I don't really believe it makes any difference at all which political party is in elected office, the people involved in this type of thing are unelected and untouchable. 

    I would do the buyback in a heartbeat if the only other option is a franken-car with a patchwork emissions fix on it.  My concerns would be reliabilty/driveability, and also the fact you wouldn't be able to give it away when it comes time to sell or trade.  Fuel economy and overall engine life would be questioned too. 

     

  13. Its sad that companies go on and on about environmental awareness and being green, even buy CNG and electric vehicles, then waste resources like this.  It's a much bigger "carbon footprint" to not recycle truck parts and pieces than all those alternative fuel vans can overcome.  

     

    I'm going to wash my mouth out with soap  now for saying carbon footprint. :)

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