Posted by ZANE on July 20, 2009 at 05:02:58 from (205.188.116.73):
In Reply to: Cub Lo Boy Trencher posted by Hobo,NC on July 19, 2009 at 18:29:55:
That is a nice one Hobo!
I've seen the time I'd have given my front seat in He%l for something like that!
I've got a creeper transmission that came from a ditching machine on a 3500 Ford tractor that needs a new home. I think it's an Everette.
Got the extra long PTO too. Machine shop made PTO.
I know this is going to blow Dunks mind but I've been wondering if your smokle machine could find a leak in an automobile AC system? I've got a sniffer but it isn't much good. I've had better luck with Ivory Liquid water in a spray bottle.
Run this one by you too. I've thought introducing propane into the system and pass a flame over the AC components to see if that would find a leak. I know. Propane is dangerous and all that stuff but I have actually run ACs on it on some of my old clunkers and it worked good as Freeze 12. Of course it is dangerous!!!!! Almost as dangerous as hauling around 20 gallons of gasoline!
The diesel truck is running like a Singer sewing machine and sounds a lot like one! The AC in it has a bad leak and it would be bad to put propane in it to find the leak and burn it up after all the work I've done on it but then I've done stupid stuff like that before. I haven't tried to climb the Matterhorn yet though!
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