Posted by Bryce Frazier on March 12, 2018 at 16:53:24 from (67.143.192.142):
In Reply to: Bryce from Idaho posted by mtman on March 12, 2018 at 15:29:10:
Funny you should wonder! I haven't been to the site in about a week, and got done early today, and thought I would snoop!
Been very busy, snow is melting fast, and chores are starting to build up. Spent most of today spray moms fruit trees, and helping her prune a little.
Haven't gotten much done on the new 2006 LBZ Duramax, but I did buy a frame for it. Traveling to Pasco WA Wednesday for it.
In the mean time, I have had yet ANOTHER injector failure on my 2001 LB7 Duramax, this time about 13,000 miles in, I have lost 2 injectors. These were remanns from Diesel Logic in Florida. NEVER AGAIN will I buy from them, they have been horrible to deal with.
Also finished rebuilding the engine in Casey's new Blazer the other day. She will be coming to stay with us during her spring break in about 2 weeks, and then driving the car home. She is doing extremely well in College. Straight A's! Very very proud of her.
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