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wow cool and again welcome. whats up with the chalmers? i have worked on them before. let me know if you need some help. not that you need any. but you can ask questions tho.
Tempting but I've got a summer of bucking endless bails of hay before I can buy another project lol my neighbor just gave me a 40's Allis Chalmers I'm working on right now.
I love that song! My friend's got an nice old (I want to say 50's model) Ford he pulled me outta some mud with the other day and I happened to have that CD in the player
I love most country and classic rock.
I miss being out at the coast! My family used to own a bunch of commercial fishing dories out in Pacific City back in the day.
i'm a big toby keith fan.i love foghat...
we did meet chris/892504x4 and his wife in seaside,or., had a late lunch at sams b/s'd
a few hours. then we headed to rock away. checked in to the silver sands uloaded the ranger... then went to the bar and there was a blues band playing. so cool.
we have been to cape kawanda[pacific city].
Well I've got a question.
I was taking my truck down a trail today and got it stuck. We got it unstuck, tried to make a road, it's a very long and very funny story which I'll have to tell another time... basically we were in the woods for 5 hours trying to make my 75 highboy go either up or down, just not right or left. Well we got it back to the road, drove it probably 3 or 4 miles, stopped it, started it again maybe 5 minutes later and went to go home. About a mile later it just quit. Acted like it was going to die, like I was going to kill it or something, and then just putted to a halt. It was while going up a hill (not a steep one, but not easy) It still turns over fine, but it just will not start. I was running it straight piped all day if that makes any difference.
Any ideas? Just figured ya'll might have some.
Thanks
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