Posted by JD Seller on December 03, 2015 at 17:49:14 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: Bad day today posted by jon f mn on December 03, 2015 at 16:05:59:
That good old diesel oil sure will make you dirty!!!! The last semi starter I had to change was in the driveway of a rented farm. We had all four trucks lined up back the drive way and had loaded them the night before. Went to start them in the morning and the truck in the front would not crank. It was 35 degrees and raining steady. We had combined until we where rained out at about 1 AM. The driver called me at 6 AM that the truck would not start. So I got to lay in the drive way track in 2-3 inches of water and change the starter. Every single thing I had on for cloths was soaked by the time I got done. I told the boys the next time I was calling a wrecker to tow it to the shop at least. LOL
My middle son had to change one this fall in the shed we park the trucks in. We had nosed it right in so the trailer and all where out of the weather. So the hood was right against the wall. He got to change that one.
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