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This may be the first time I've seen under the hood of that car. You've got a lot of red in there! Looks nice. What'* that far back left reservoir? Coolant overflow? The car is insanely clean for 156K miles - or any miles at all! Great job!
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Quite the improvement from the last time I saw it.
Does this mean we won't get dirty doing the GenV swap next weekend? (don't forget the SC grease and TB adapter this time!)
Does this mean we won't get dirty doing the GenV swap next weekend? (don't forget the SC grease and TB adapter this time!)
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Thanks for all the kind words, helps sooth the sore muscles
Woke up this morning to this :(
30*F and winds to 45mph
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Woke up this morning to this :(
30*F and winds to 45mph
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Originally Posted by Gumball
just your luck O'Neil.
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Bit of a story on the tree crusher.
There was 2 of them built back in the 60'* to clear the land in preps of a huge hydro electric project, today Williston Lake.
If you look at the design of the front drum you can see this thing would never drive over a stump never mind a tree.
They put one together and it took 2 weeks with chain saws to go 200 yards and got stuck. Its still there today at the bottom of the lake.
This one was never assembled until it was made into a picnic area.
There was 2 of them built back in the 60'* to clear the land in preps of a huge hydro electric project, today Williston Lake.
If you look at the design of the front drum you can see this thing would never drive over a stump never mind a tree.
They put one together and it took 2 weeks with chain saws to go 200 yards and got stuck. Its still there today at the bottom of the lake.
This one was never assembled until it was made into a picnic area.
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