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Small world I also go to school at MSU. I drive around a 1994 F-250, I don't have my 1968 F-250 here, not very interstate friendly. The recent snow here has been wierd but I have no complaints. I wonder how many other people on here go to school at MSU?
Well, I'm in Miles City with about 4 days of school left. Leave tomorrow morining at 7 a.m. to go to the college rodeo in Havre. Then we leave next thursday (I think anyway, could be early Fri.) to go to Missoula rodeo. I still have to get my tranny filled up with fluid, install a vacuum line, install the dipstick tube and dipstick, drive-line back on, install distributor, clean and re-oil air filter, install my headers and starter and exhaust pipes (gotta do about 2 minutes worth of welding on one pipe), and put back in one door still plate. I may have forgotten a few little things that I need to do. Hopefully I can just get my dad talked into letting me take down his 89 Dodge and gooseneck horse trailer down here after Missoula to take all of my crap home.
We sure have gotten off the original subject!
Yeah, but at least the fellows answered my question, can't thank them enough, you guys rock. Good to see some other MSU boys hangin out here and yes your right, the snow is a welcomed sight, I don't want Montana to totally burn with all the fires, but it does make workin on your truck hard. Well since the original topic has been cleared up, I think I will stop checkin out the thread, let it pass on to others. Thanks for everyones help.
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