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Hey guys I've no stepped up to the freshman stage but my mechanic knowledge is still kindergarten LOLO. JUST WANTED TO SAY THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR ALL THE INFO. THIS FORUM IS GREAT FOR GUYS LIKE ME THAT SPENT ALL THEIR MONEY BUYING A PSD AND NOW HAS TO DO REPAIRS THEMSELVES BECAUSE OF PRICES. ONCE AGAIN THANKS EVERYONE I'VE BEEN ABLE TO TAKE ALL OF YOUR ALLS ADVICE AND COME TO A CONSENCES "sp" AND FINISHED THE JOB RIGHT. GOOD JOB ALLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
I kinda pissed the wife off the other day she complained about the time I was now spending w/ the PSD and the site. I tried to explain that in 10 more years the truck will be 14 years old and retirement for the ol truck will be in question, however I have the next 50 to spend w/ her. That didn't go over to well. You may see me post a new thread..."Any advice on making the best out of sleeping in the ol PSD?" LOLOLOLo
the answer for "the wife" problem is simple, but it is drastic... you have to let her drive it every once in awhile...! then she'll start to understand your obsesion... she may still nag you about it, but at least she'll understand it...!
haha, she's not my wife, but i taught my little sister to drive my truck. she's not used to large object, comin from a focus (hey, at least its a ford). i taught her cause we were gonna go on a road trip, and me getting off of work would be tired, so i wanted her to be able to drive a little bit. well, after switchin out, she was gettin on I-10 east of San Antonio, started hammerin it through the gears, i was watchin out the back (started lookin for traffic, but the smoke out of the stacks caught my attention....) i told "hey, that was fun eh?" got a feeble "yeah" then i said "them pipes were smokin for ya! good job!" "really?!" then she got the silly diesel grin. gotta love it!
yes, this site is awesome, i can't imagine how bored off my butt i would be if i didn't spend time here. so many great people and ideas. too bad we don't all live in the same neighborhood....wait, that would be bad, cause then we'd all be broke tryin to outdo each other!
"wait, that would be bad, cause then we'd all be broke tryin to outdo each other!"
that is sooo true... i'm goin broke just because i caught psdmoditis from being on this forum... now... if you guys all lived in the neighborhood... i don't know what i'd do...!
I kinda pissed the wife off the other day she complained about the time I was now spending w/ the PSD and the site. I tried to explain that in 10 more years the truck will be 14 years old and retirement for the ol truck will be in question, however I have the next 50 to spend w/ her. That didn't go over to well. You may see me post a new thread..."Any advice on making the best out of sleeping in the ol PSD?" LOLOLOLo
Hehe, well i'm fortunate enough to have a girlfriend that also drives a PSD and is as crazy about them as i am!!!
Mine is crazy about the diesel too, just not so crazy when I say "yea, you can drive it, but you'll have to get fuel its almost empty", then its just ohh, well I will take my car then. dang women, always trying to spend out hard earned money.
My wife asked me last weekend if there was new forums every day. I told her yes and also tons of replies for each one. Now if only I could PSD my brain to compriend all of it.
Had to let the wife drive the F-350 3 days this week 'cause the alternator croaked on her Mountaineer. Man I missed my truck! She hated my last truck because of the stick shift but she likes "being up high" in the Super Duty. She too has accused me of spending more time with the truck than with her.
I live in the appalachians "SP" and the wife had to pick up some sheets of OSB for me the other day so she drove the PSD. She said man that truck will go up Long Bow HIll doing 80. I said yea I know and now give me my daM& keys. Can't let a women drive the PSD w/ out outroding it. LOLOLO
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