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Re: Loadstar 1600
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Posted by Rob on August 28, 2002 at 22:06:02 from (208.228.97.122):
In Reply to: Loadstar 1600 posted by Phlogiston on April 09, 2000 at 18:09:36:
Me and a buddy of mine got a '71 loadstar for free . The flatbed was rotted through and it was really rusty . The engine would only fire over if you put gas straight into the carb . The problem was the electric fuel pump was shot and had no shut off , so it ran if the batery was on but not the engine . The thing was flooding so I just put a toggle switch on the dash to turn on the gas when I drive it . The truck is a beauty and runs terific . The truck only has 85,000 miles on it but it has much more hours on the engine due to the pto which operates the boom . Even though the truck is old and has lots of hours it still runs great .
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