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Hydro's right. Poor ol' Skippy's dead and sold. I miss him every day. I'm still looking for an 02-03 F250 to replace him. Love the 7.3, and at this point I can do practically all the work without a manual haha! Heck, I still have a ton of spare parts.
i think we're gonna get along just fine lol!
one quick question, is there an 'Oklahoma B.S./Chit chat' thread? it'd sure be nice to get to know the rest of us!
i think we're gonna get along just fine lol!
one quick question, is there an 'Oklahoma B.S./Chit chat' thread? it'd sure be nice to get to know the rest of us!
It's pretty dead unfortunately. The main 1999-03 forum here is full of great guys though. Good response times too. AFAIK there's at least three Okies that are pretty regular here. Anything comes up & they're full of fixit ideas.
I'll be more active as well once I'm back in the club. I got nothin much to talk about since poor Ol' Skippy died. And get this, right after I sold him a found a 7.3 engine for $1500.
I could wear out a pair of shoes kickin myself in the britches
I'm back in the club guys! I forgot to post it here, but while Skippy might have made off with $5000 worth of new parts and had me kicking the cat, Harmony's giving me a good time so far!
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