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Well, I know all the 6.0 owners will forgive you- who can hate ya when you're offering 15 free quarts of oil and a no-charge $50 oil filter? That's got "forgiveness" written all over it!
I think it'll be worth it for us to bring the KW up plus the F250. I'm not sure how much the 250 takes, but ya better have at least 10 gallons waiting for the KW. Can't wait to meet you - See you Saturday!!! You are providing all the filters we'll need, aren't ya?
Well,........I guess you got me on the tornado alert. I think I will just stay up here further north. Prolly just have to catch the tornado alert on the news. Lol. Jake.
So can I bring tractors too? We only have four of them that hold 4-5 gallons each. Then there's the hay truck that holds 10 gallons. And 5 pick-ups at 6 quarts each. What else? I guess there's the Roadgrader and Cat D6 Dozer, don't know what they hold though. Then there's the combine, swather, grain truck, two Allis Chalmers WD-45's. I think that's about it, except for the two cars. Dang it, I just changed the oil in my four-wheeler lol I'm think that even with the tornado warning it should be ok, your liablility insurance should pay something. Reading back at what I wrote it's no wonder it seems like I always have to go get a barrel of oil when I need to change oil in something
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mil1ion
[B]That Tornado he is talking about is actually the dust caused by numerous Ford Trucks on the road headed to his place.
Man, you messed up just in the nick of time! The 55 gallon drum of oil I use just ran out, and about the time I get to Oklahoma, my mileage will be up... Man, what a guy!!!
This even gives me a chance to get a short vacation in!
I'm headed that way
I hope you got a ton of oil.
I have two 66 Ford trucks, a 90 GMC, Six 4 wheelers, 3 riding lawn mowers, a push mower, a 98 and 2000 GMC, Ford Tractor, 95 Ford Truck, 96 Mercury Grand Marquis, 94 Ford Truck, 76 Ford truck, 3 89 Broncos, 87 Chevy Van, 98 Toyota Pickup, and a few other misc things that need oil changing.
Since I have to work on all of those at one time or another for the family... I consider them mine.... so have fun with the oil changing.
I prefer Valvoline 10w-40.... But I'll settle for 10W-30
Ooops.. I almost forgot to add on a 2000 Monte Carlo, and a 2002 S-10, and a Kenworth. Theres a few extra gallons there
Been on a confrence call most of the day between Exxon and the EPA in an atttempt to take receipt of several Valdez clean up tank trucks. (yes, clean up still continues)
The refining process has been agreed upon.
A quick stop in Napa valley where it would be poured into an older retired press vat and squished between a few bare footed toes....
However, the removal of any sand, kelp, and foul odors CANNOT be guarenteed.
Stylesider
PS. In a moment of panic, I tried to pass myself off as "Fatfenders" in my last post. That was poor judgement on my part. Which he conveyed to me in no uncertain terms. Doc says I should be, "Just fine" by Saturday.
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