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Spent most of the day putting prices on stuff for Carlisle, he of a lot more to do. Knocked over the wOLFIE AWARD GETTING TEST SETS DOWN. hIS p=p NEEDS TO BE GLUED!
 
Spent most of the day putting prices on stuff for Carlisle, he of a lot more to do. Knocked over the wOLFIE AWARD GETTING TEST SETS DOWN. hIS p=p NEEDS TO BE GLUED!
I did give you a few extras. Lost them???
I may have located a few. Meanwhile I bought something for back up just in case.
Always good to have or carry something for backup.:thumbsup:
 
Morning MOPAR Wonders of the World...a nicer day here today, under 90.
More fun stuff today cleaning windows and washing screens.
 
Well I worked out a decent deal on all of those DC books yesterday. Kind of wish I had a place to keep stuff like that inside the house.
 
Ben Bait!
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I have a red headed Psych nurse interested in me....But she sure doesn't look like that (oink) and her mouth never stops.
 
I get my truck back today. It's a 2016 GMC 3/4 ton Denali 6.6 diesel engine, 47k miles. In the past 2 years the check engine light has come on at least 10 times. It was usually an air sensor or rich fuel mixture code. They fixed it, it was under and still under warranty until the end of October.
A few months ago I took it in and had words with the service manager. It got them to call and work with the GM engineers. They had the truck two weeks (a slow back and forth process with the dealer) and changed all the air sensors. It worked great for a few months and then the light comes on again.
I took it in and again had words with the service manager...Is this how all diesel's you sell perform, is this normal, what are you going to do when my warranty runs out because you can't seem to fix the problem, etc...
This time it was rich fuel mixture. It's one we've already had a couple times. They called GM again, and again had the truck two weeks. This time they changed all the fuel injectors. Hope I'm done with GM service.
 
Well, time to get after it, if i play my cards right i may be making rumbling noises today. Not the bodily function type either.
 
Been hot and sort of a drought here, any rain has missed us. My well was acting up so replaced pressure tank, no go. Well co. came to pull pump and it won’t come up with 6,000lbs pulling. So they are coming Mon to dig down and fix I hope. Otherwise drill new well which scares me because drilled 6 before we got good water when we built
 
I get my truck back today. It's a 2016 GMC 3/4 ton Denali 6.6 diesel engine, 47k miles. In the past 2 years the check engine light has come on at least 10 times. It was usually an air sensor or rich fuel mixture code. They fixed it, it was under and still under warranty until the end of October.
A few months ago I took it in and had words with the service manager. It got them to call and work with the GM engineers. They had the truck two weeks (a slow back and forth process with the dealer) and changed all the air sensors. It worked great for a few months and then the light comes on again.
I took it in and again had words with the service manager...Is this how all diesel's you sell perform, is this normal, what are you going to do when my warranty runs out because you can't seem to fix the problem, etc...
This time it was rich fuel mixture. It's one we've already had a couple times. They called GM again, and again had the truck two weeks. This time they changed all the fuel injectors. Hope I'm done with GM service.
I had the same problem with GM back in 1990. I have driven Dodges ever since
 
I thought I did have one more cant find it anywhere. One went to ZWoman!

Yes you wanted to give her yours that you painted Gold.
Well part of it.
I just felt it was a bit disrespectful, that's just me. Funny but it tad over the top.


I gave you 3 one for her and the others for you.:thumbsup:
 
The tractor is still in JD Jaill. Found the issue though. Driveshaft to the HYD pump sheared, never knew it even had one.
 
Yes you wanted to give her yours that you painted Gold.
Well part of it.
I just felt it was a bit disrespectful, that's just me. Funny but it tad over the top.


I gave you 3 one for her and the others for you.:thumbsup:
Wow lforgot about that one. I have it just have to find it!
 
Craig leave the Denali in Alaska and get ya a Ram. Once ya go Ram ya never go back! In fairness as you know we have several, I will agree the Fords and Chevys are both quieter and smoother riding. But you use yours like a truck should get used, pulling a heavy trailer. Win to the Ram.
 
Disclaimer: before I get flamed into oblivion for my opinion that the Rams are more durable. We farmed thousands of acres for a very long time. You want to tear equipment up put it on a farm and let all the non owning employees use it. The farm is a literal living experiment for durability. The Dodges were loud, ugly, rough riding but simply would not die. Ask me about utility four wheelers, Honda ranchers hands down for the win.
 
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