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Posting this here, because this is the section I use ALL the time. Not in reference to any Diesel problems: I am just the curious sort!!
Care to ID your Username??? Why you chose it??
Tater50
Tater: have been a decent Softball HR hitter; played since 79 & have played Senior Softball on the National circuit since 99. 50 is my Jersey number!! Use that number because you start playing @ the age of 50; 7 & 33 were my numbers before then!!!
lol pjwoolw!
Copedawg
In my first tour in Germany our Company was known as "MadDawgs" hense the dawg part and Cope is half of my last name. People Called me "Copedawg" at the time and it stuck.
See.. Now that threw me for a loop.. Copedawg.. I was suspecting another fan of Copenhagen on here.. Now I am sad! LOL!
Midwest dually.. Well.. kinda self explanitory to a point, lol! I was originally from the Midwest (Wyoming) when i started posting here. The second part.. Look at the pic!
Next to my diesel pkp, I fly '47 C-140 for fun!!! It's my shrink!! Also it don't talk back!!!!!!!!!!!! Merry Christmas. Glas is for a Kitplane I hope to build someday. HA---------
I'm a large portion native american, I chew redman, and my truck is very RED inside and out. I was born in 1984. Gave my truck the handle redman and then picked up on all the other "redman" similarities thus redman84
well im kinda young at 20, i have been bashing chebys and dodges since i can remember talking plus 78-79 and psd ford pickups is all my family owned, and my football number back in highschool was 66.
I got mine from the sales guy that sold me my first 7.3 Super Duty. He was quite a character (retired Airforce SR71 pilot), probably one of the best salesman I've ever dealt with. Anyway, he kept calling the truck I was buying 'One Bad Dog, or One Bad Dog PowerStroke'...
Kris, I used to race a 125, I was a little to big for one but I loved the fact that you had to be in the right gear at the right time. A few mistakes and you were out of it. A 250 would allow more mistakes. Back then the 125's would be about equal in time around the track as the 250's, I don't know what it is now a days?