Posted by ericlb on January 28, 2014 at 05:47:29 from (67.142.161.23):
In Reply to: Do you remember? posted by Ultradog MN on January 27, 2014 at 18:14:54:
guess it depends on what you learned on all my trucks are carbureted, i tried one new truck, never again! these old ones are better built as in their sheet metal is thicker,and there simple to repair, they were geared to work, not go to the office, i had a fuel pump fail one time out on the range in one of my old beaters, i had a 5 gallon can of gas in the truck i always carry extra gas, i managed to adapt a piece of 3/8th hose to the gas can duct taped the can to the roof of the cab and attached the line to the inlet line on the carb then drove the truck home, slow, but it got there, try that with your 70,000 dollar pickup lol even have the original split rims on one of mine, but then i can fix them , my second job was in a tire shop as low man on the pole i got to do those all the time, there may be nicities on new truck not found on old ones, but mine will still do the job, and i dont remember just exactly what a payment book looks like now its been about 20 years since ive had one
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