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02-13-2018, 08:37 PM
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Name: ACFarmer
Title: On to the next project
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Eaton, Ohio
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Originally Posted by Meyers Farms
Friend of mine just picked up this truck to move his small construction equipment. I drove it and it is as tight as a new truck. It shifts very well and runs as smooth as silk. It is going to get a paint job, some chrome, and cleaned up.
1991 Ford L9000
3406B
9 Speed
38k original miles
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Dang, I'd love to have that for a farm truck.
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2019 Ford F-350 CCLB dually
1995 Ford F-350 CCLB 4x4
1991 Dodge W350 SRW with NV4500
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02-14-2018, 07:18 AM
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Name: kubotaorange76
Title: Too Much Time
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Got any interior shots? thats a cream puff
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17' 6.7/6R140 CCLB
5.0, 6.6 & 4.9
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02-14-2018, 07:26 AM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Better hope you never have to buy Ford specific parts for that. Getting very hard to find.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 07:28 AM
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#15804
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Unless you want to remove the line then the compression fittings leak. But let me guess, you’ve never heard of that.
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No I havent.
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02-14-2018, 07:48 AM
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#15805
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Name: jlbayes
Title: Too Much Time
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Location: michigan
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Why am I not surprised.
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Jacob, 97 rclb
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02-14-2018, 08:02 AM
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#15806
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by Leiffi
No I havent.
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I have a feeling your actual real world truck experience is very limited to your own junk.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 08:12 AM
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Name: Yooper75
Title: Life sucks, get a helmet!
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Better hope you never have to buy Ford specific parts for that. Getting very hard to find.
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No kidding! We have three L9000's with Prentice loaders left in our fleet and I am currently rolling them over to Western Stars. I spent $300 on a Jake Brake switch a couple years ago and it took a couple weeks to find one.
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2008 King Ranch F350 6.4 Power Stroke
H&S Mini Max
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02-14-2018, 10:35 AM
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
I have a feeling your actual real world truck experience is very limited to your own junk.
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Yes, only Scania, Volvo and Iveco.
I have opened these maybe 4 times and truck is 14 years old, they are still original.
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02-14-2018, 12:45 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
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Originally Posted by Leiffi
Yes, only Scania, Volvo and Iveco.
I have opened these maybe 4 times and truck is 14 years old, they are still original.
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I sold a 2001 with all original Stratoflex lines and no issues for 17yrs. Some last the life of the truck others don’t. Just like Europeans, most are annoying, some aren’t. Personally I like PTFE lined braided stainless or Stratoflex.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 01:03 PM
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Name: Ram12vcummins
Title: Too Much Time
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Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Unless you want to remove the line then the compression fittings leak. But let me guess, you’ve never heard of that.
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Replaced all fuel line on w900 with new and reused fittings no issues. Steel braided rubber line.
Dad was having issues with his Pete filling one tank and not the other in return and overflowing so he re plumbed with synflex plastic line and installed ball valves. Not my first choice either.
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02-14-2018, 01:35 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ram12vcummins
Replaced all fuel line on w900 with new and reused fittings no issues. Steel braided rubber line.
Dad was having issues with his Pete filling one tank and not the other in return and overflowing so he re plumbed with synflex plastic line and installed ball valves. Not my first choice either.
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Friend replumbed his 359 with plastic. Said he probably wouldn’t do it again. Had issues with fittings leaking and dealer said they always coat the threads with paste. Turns out that was pretty common if you remove the lines and reinstall.
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 06:20 PM
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
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Pic thread
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02-14-2018, 08:09 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Chit!
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Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 08:52 PM
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Name: biggy238
Title: Too Much Time
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Location: Just North of Wrong
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Oops?
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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05.5 Campanella White TDi Jetta 5spd 45.5MPG
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'10 Silver F250 CCLB 4X4 6.4L cummins Swapped
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02-14-2018, 11:21 PM
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Location: Ohio
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Originally Posted by biggy238
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I guess you need to check the bolts that hold the weights in a NEW cam gear when you take it out if the box.
Not happening again. 2 in the front were almost all the way out rubbing my chrome peanut cover and all 4 in the back were loose. Didn’t even mark the front side of the cover so I’m buying a lottery ticket.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-14-2018, 11:49 PM
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jfaulkner
Friend replumbed his 359 with plastic. Said he probably wouldn’t do it again. Had issues with fittings leaking and dealer said they always coat the threads with paste. Turns out that was pretty common if you remove the lines and reinstall.
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Braided line threads are not leaking then ?
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02-14-2018, 11:51 PM
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#15817
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Name: Leiffi
Title: Too Much Time
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Quote:
Originally Posted by jfaulkner
I guess you need to check the bolts that hold the weights in a NEW cam gear when you take it out if the box.
Not happening again. 2 in the front were almost all the way out rubbing my chrome peanut cover and all 4 in the back were loose. Didn’t even mark the front side of the cover so I’m buying a lottery ticket.
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Better let someone else do everything for you so you dont have issues with everything.
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02-15-2018, 01:35 AM
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#15818
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Name: jfaulkner
Title: Douche Hunter
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Ohio
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Leiffi
Braided line threads are not leaking then ?
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Negative, difference between AN and compression fittings.
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Originally Posted by Leiffi
Better let someone else do everything for you so you dont have issues with everything.
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I didn’t build the gear dipchit. Is it customary where your from to disassemble new parts and reassemble?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by StainlessRRA
Flipping your mirrors up when you don't tow? That serves no purpose other than to let me know that you are a douche, from a distance.
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02-15-2018, 08:16 AM
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#15819
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
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Location: In the ditch
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What psi does a factory acert wastegate open?
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02-15-2018, 08:20 AM
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Name: Rig Wrench
Title: Wannabe Tech
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This one of yours faulkner?
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