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macksmoke

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  1. Sorry bub, but the paccar has a power rating of 380-485hp. I'm not sure if it can be turned up, but it has nothing on the cat. I used to drive a 2001 500hp Cummins and a 2006 550hp Cat. I thought the Cummins had more snap than the twin turbo Cat. but less mid-range hp. I like the design and effort Paccar put into it and it may turn out to be very reliable, but the hp needs to be improved. The emissions don't help any engine either.
  2. LMAO!!!!! Reserve tank. I'm suprised Rob hasn't hit me up for it!!!!!!
  3. Look what I found in my fuel tank on my b-67. P.S. It's an old 7-UP bottle 10 OZ.
  4. I have been reading these mags. for a few years now and they have a top of good stuff. I posted their web site and it changes every week or two. https://truckandequipmentpost.com/index.html
  5. Now that has me thinking (and it hurts). DEF is made with urea, something like 75% urea - 25% water. Sooooooo can't you just pee in the DEF tank to refill?????????
  6. That reminds me flushing toilet before shower reduces water pressure!!!!
  7. You know they want these cars so they can be green with less pollution. Well what happens when you plug in for a recharge? I'm sure the energy consumption varies, but currently they draw alot, like running a a/c unit. So now we have green cars recharging at a rate of running your a/c, maybe with your a/c on too. My question is how clean is the wood or coal burning power plants that are being overloaded with electric rats?
  8. Yup, mine too. I had a feeling you would understand Bob!!!
  9. I prefer facing the water keeping it high, that way I stay pee free. Also it's good for aim to hit the drain at 3 feet. The way I see it: Why waste 2 gal. of water in toilet if your already in shower? It all goes to the same place. And lastly if you get lazy with the shaky, you have it running down your leg anyway.
  10. Good to see it's not one of those - father gives company to kid, kid runs it in the ground - companies. I've seen to much of that shit. Alot of good companies go to hell that way.
  11. what the hell is wrong with peeing in the shower?????????????
  12. Free delivery? Sure he won't charge you to take it out of there!!! Just bring a flat bed.
  13. Just to throw a few things out there: Could it be a rear brake drum balance issue? Driveshaft weight missing? If it is side to side in steering wheel, check tie rod ends. Maybe a Mexican put a kilo in your tire. Maybe you need some dead weight in the rear, I hear the white house has some.
  14. Hey Rob, your doing a great job! So good I think you should come out here and work on my cab!!! I'll pick you up at the airport and provide room and board. Hell there is a FAA station 5 miles from here, tell the boss you have a job to do and get paid also!!!!!!!!!!
  15. Is that a fuel tank as a wheel cock?
  16. Hey Bob, I had the camera on "make truck look better setting". The owner wants to sell it, but s getting close to the junkyard. Hey Rob, if it starts to leak just put pepper in it.
  17. I know this truck is rough, however it can be bought for $500 or less. B-20P 1993 If nothing else Rob can fill the tank with fuel!!!
  18. I thought I would post my own smart ass post. Rob tought me well!http://nh.craigslist.org/bfs/2659030799.html
  19. My shift lever will be straight up if I ever get to drive mine!
  20. Now that's spelling it out!!!!
  21. I found it best to drink alotta beer right after the delicate work. I've broke alotta things with alotta beer, screws, bolts, skin, bones everything I don't want broke. Well this works for me anyway! P.S. Allota beer is good!!!!
  22. I'm sure your sick of removing tires, but if you swap both fronts with two rears you should end up with a hop not a wobble. It sounds like you have a side to side shake in your steering wheel more than a hop through the truck. Normally if you feel it in the steering wheel it's in the front. Also a tire(s) out of balance can cause the same feeling. I may be way off here just trying to help. Feel free to call me (603)582-0252. Steve.
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