Luckily boss-man phoned just as I was about to leave and said to stay home, roads are a sheet of ice
Sounds like your weather is the same here, raining and expecting to get cold and snowy
Right on! Thanks
So just out of curiosity, if i wanted to pickup a carbide chain for the 362 20" bar, would i have to swap anything out? Sprocket?
Couldn't imagine 7yr, Did you notice any rot or was it still solid
Burnt some 3 year oak about a month ago, love it when you can just about start it with a match!!!!
Past summer I borrowed a bobcat with a grapple from a buddy of mine to haul some logs out of the bush, that thing worked awesome!
Looks like a nice setup!
"Its the gift that keeps on giving " My theory is the slow growth of the nails is a mechanism that reminds you to not do that again!
Well we got about 6 to 8", stopped around lunchtime with winds picking up, managed to get some snow moved Forecasting another 1"or 2 later tomorrow
Identical forecast here, same weather system just a bit north of grand forks Might get get to use the new to me snowblower!!
You pretty much summed it up for me! Other forums i find threads start out great and it usually ends with everyone fighting, here things just...
That looks like the main ground for the rear of the truck
The fuel pump module has a habit of rotting where it mounts to the frame, unbolt it and the aluminum will be all flakey, might even have a hole in...
Sweet, hope it fixes it, should be an easy fix!!
Had a 2013 f150 with similar issues, ended up being the run/stop relay under the hood fuse box, not sure off the top of my head if yours has,...
Sorry to hear that,
I can get you a wiring diagram tomorrow at work if you need, but my thinking is if you have no lights its probably a connection or a ground issue
I think there should be a junction plug in the back on driver's side, check for corrosion, should also be a large gauge ground wire
Man thats scary! Glad you got away with minimal damage Definitely gets the blood pumping!