ponykilr
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The holes are where your dignity leaks outI noticed the holes in the shoes
The holes are where your dignity leaks outI noticed the holes in the shoes
Looks like somebody, found a Saw Mill!I felt like a toddler in their powerwheels playing next to "daddy" on his REAL TRACTOR View attachment 273048
Nope. Carrying them off to whereverLooks like somebody, found a Saw Mill!
Blowin smokeheh?
On my 99 ram 2500 I made a bracket to mount it to the rear skid plate crossmember and the skid plate bolted on and covered it up and protected it. Can't be seen unless your under the truck and has some protection from road debris or if your going through a hayfield.It's not about the location, it's about: hey look at me. Look at me and my modified fuel system.....cause race car that's why.
Nothing else to add, other than I understand they work pretty well.
When and if my stock junk fails I'll mount that stuff incognito.
Yeah that took me too long to process.Blowin smoke
I wanna know how they are shipping that for $7.Saw this in the business equipment section View attachment 273121
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Me thinks he was secretly sneaking pictures of the Ladies!
How do you keep oil in a scroll comp?Almost done with the new onboard air setup on the bosses TJ.
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Almost done with the new onboard air setup on the bosses TJ.
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He uses the jeep 4 or 5 times a year. So it will probably only get used twice a year to air up the tires if that. When I picked it up from him the tires had 10 lbs of air in them and the sway bar disconnects where in the glove box.That nylon line will melt if he uses it more than two minutes. Solid setup though.
That nylon line will melt if he uses it more than two minutes. Solid setup though.
X2 on line melting. I had pvc rubber line coming off one I converted, it did last a little bit until I tried either airing a farm tractor tire up or running a die grinder.. I wound up changing it over to soft copper line.. it would still make the tank get warm to touch where the line came in. And the air stinks like grease. I wouldn't recommend much over idle.. of course it puts out a good volume of air at idle... It'll last if it's only used occasionally. I bought a York 209 but haven't put it on yet. Didn't see it, but is there a pressure switch?That nylon line will melt if he uses it more than two minutes. Solid setup though.