Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
Microsoft MSN, Live, Hotmail, Outlook email users may not be receiving emails. We are working to resolve this issue. Please add support@steelsoldiers.com to your trusted contacts.
I would have shortened the bed a little more but still looks good. And I doubt it was just for a pic, looks like he is cutting with out shades, bad idea.
While I am still truck-less at this point in time, I do feel the need to compensate for something........
Nah, I just love the history and the machine.:beer:
^^^True, since you want to tow a modern civiy trailer, Class 3 receiver, wiring, controller. The electric should not be hard since its the same as any other chevy pick up....er....wait they have horrible wiring. But nothing is hard with hard work and research.
I really doubt that the 09 would have a problem. I am not sure of the specs off hand, but I would think it should be in the 4000-5000 range. And welcome to the Site!
That sounds like a HOLY **** WHAT THE **** JUST HAPPENED moment. Ya freez up, cant think, and it all happens so quick. Sorry about your truck. Hope nothing else got damaged. Take a day to relax and figure it all out. At least you will have a good story to tell.
With all of these run...
A 2000 model 7.3 needs over 500 Part Per Million of Sulfur. A 2012 model 6.6 can have no more than 15 Parts Per Million. All pump diesel is 15 PPM. Off road is higher, but is illegal to run on the road.
I learned that trick from a trucker buddy of mine. It helps clean the injectors. I would not run it every tank. I run it in my work truck from time to time. It has made a difference.
I think its the M936 that will do 70. Just get one of them....
I understand your frustration, but this is what it is. You might want to try cleaning the injectors with Auto Trans Fluid and 2 Stroke oil.
Speaking for Extinguishers, make sure you service it once a month. Turn it up side down and hit it with a mallet. Make sure it has good pressure. I had just gotten my work truck when a union worker decided to put the diesel powered welder next to the stack of insulation. I happen to noticed...