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Old d
Don't feel bad. I threw that in there to see if anyone caught that I was referring to old diesel truck engines...![]()
I thought you were referring to John Deere 2-lungers.
Old d
Don't feel bad. I threw that in there to see if anyone caught that I was referring to old diesel truck engines...![]()
I started when I was 20. Fortunately air ride suspension, floating cabs, improved seats with anti-slap eventually came along. Unfortunately the damage was already done. All they did was let me survive long enough to retire.Start younger.
Well that is just plain wrong then. What was the point of moving the ACC position?
Stupid. Just plain stupid![]()
I started when I was 20. Fortunately air ride suspension, floating cabs, improved seats with anti-slap eventually came along. Unfortunately the damage was already done. All they did was let me survive long enough to retire.
Had anti-slap not come along I'd be paralyzed now.
I had a 62 buick lesabre and remember taking the key out with engine running. turn it off and you could start it without key as long as you didn't turn the key all the way to off position. I remember someone telling me that way you could let someone use your car without leaving them the key so you could lock your glove box and trunk. I started thinking who the hell would lend their car to someone you couldn't trust in the first place. anyhow that's what I heard.My Mother had a 62' chevy, and drove it for years with no key,as she had lost it. They will start without one.
Your shortest message ever
Never...ever..wrap your thumb over the top of the crank! The smaller the engine the worse it kicks back. Same with no power steering tractors steering wheels, hook your thumb on the inside, gee your dumb. Break it clean off.He has his thumb in the correct position too.... That keeps you from it getting broken if it kicks back.
Never...ever..wrap your thumb over the top of the crank! The smaller the engine the worse it kicks back. Same with no power steering tractors steering wheels, hook your thumb on the inside, gee your dumb. Break it clean off.
... Is that like instructions for an Ikea table?
Still easy... any tow truck can make it gone from almost anywhere. Thieves usually know to cut GPS antenna to prevent tracking and like shipping containers for storage. The quick score ones will pick one off right off the dealer's service drive or valet stand... keys make it easier.Stealing a car was so freaking easy.... WTH happened?
My dad worked on those truck for over 17 years back in the day for Irving Oil. Loadstar 1600 was the model IIRC. The Home Delivery single axle furnace oil trucks had the gas 345 or 392.The 1700 and 1800 Loadstar series tandems and tractors were diesels.Dave, I drove one of these for a long time. I feel your (back) pain...
You had to get out just to change your mind.
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Like everything else, it's higher tech. If you can defeat the ignition, a junkyard ECM with a key taped to it works. Funniest thing is, motor coaches worth north of 500k still use a $20 ignition, that you could jump with cigarette pack tinfoil, if you were so inclined.Stealing a car was so freaking easy.... WTH happened?