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GEORGIA MVPA
SOUTHEASTERN FALL RALLY 2011
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THE SOUTHERN MUSEUM OF LOCOMOTIVE HISTORY
Home of the Civil War Locomotive, “The General”
Downtown Kennesaw, GA
(2829 Cherokee Street, Kennesaw, GA 30144)
Friday September 30 – Saturday October 1
Mine tends to smoke less with a mix of wvo and wmo. I have had no issus and have used it for about 4,000 miles now. Just filter it well and you have removed any harmful particulate or contaminates.
Come to the Georgia Rally. You will have fun, be treated like family and will see plenty of trucks. People start assembling on Wednesday and are there through Sunday morning. We have off roading, parades through town, food service, bond fires and a really nice swap meet area. You can camp...
Also, when using small jugs of oil or waste products dont use all of the contents. When someone brings it to me I let it sit, then leave about the bottom inch or two depending on how it looks. If you are struggling when using it I have found it beneficial when the water content is higher than...
There are a lot of post on the subject. There are also at least two ways to do it. Using deuce leaf springs or the springs from the trailer. If all you have is the trailer you can use the springs from the trailer. You will need a set of u bolts, some replacement bolts for the remounting and...
Contact blythewoodjoe on here. He is in Blythewood, SC not far from Columbia. He has bobbed a bunch of deuces and is currently bobbing a 5 ton. He helped bob my truck a few months back. He knows his stuff and has all the knowhow, equipment and can really help you. He also has a deuce in...
Lifer, was a great guy. Not only was he a friend on Steel Soldiers but he was a patriot and former member of the Air Force that loved his country. He also had such a great amount of knowledge that he loved to share with us all. He will be truly missed. I was one of the few fortunate ones that...
Make sure all rear tires have equal tire pressure. That may help. Also when those trucks are empty or have no real weight on the rear they do tend to be bouncy.
I will take a picture of the wiring that is on the truck that is attached to the steering column. You can see where the turn signal switch was but somone removed it. The truck is a 1963.