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Good morning Jim and anyone else stopping by! Definitely not a epic massive storm but we definitely got some decent snow. Winds aren't as bad as they said either so that is good.
Glad to hear your sled is all good to go again Jay.
Good morning Jim and anyone else stopping by! Definitely not a epic massive storm but we definitely got some decent snow. Winds aren't as bad as they said either so that is good.
Glad to hear your sled is all good to go again Jay.
What did you have to do to your sled? I changed the track on mine Sunday/Monday. Studs were starting to come out of it. Found a cobra 1.352" studded for 400 that I put on it. The 1200 needed the better traction.
Driveshaft bearing went out. I also found one missing and one loose bolt on the suspension.
Originally Posted by fordpower88
Good morning Jim and anyone else stopping by! Definitely not a epic massive storm but we definitely got some decent snow. Winds aren't as bad as they said either so that is good.
Glad to hear your sled is all good to go again Jay.
I think we had maybe 10" before I left for work. Maybe another 1-2 after I left.
Figured out the john deere finally. After replacing fuel filter, injectors, coils...turns out it was the fuel line in the tank disconnected from the pump. Super common issue. Doh!
Figured out the john deere finally. After replacing fuel filter, injectors, coils...turns out it was the fuel line in the tank disconnected from the pump. Super common issue. Doh!
Evening Jay! I think that was one of the first things I mentioned to you. I had that happen to me before. Oh well glad ya got it figured out. Onto the next projects.
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