Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Didnt back read but good morning all.
Just uploaded a neat story video.
A short drive in the F100 takes us to Gruene, Tx and some stories. From a guitar for Willie Nelson to a bit of history. Come along with us.
 
I always thought 6mph was pretty much a standard. The real problem is when the speed limit is not realistic to start with. I have a couple roads around here that are 25 because of a few houses or a park adjacent. Everything is set back and even have a strip of grass between in areas with sidewalk. Rarely anyone near the road or crossing. Could easily be 40mph -which is what most people are going there...
Our rural roads are 10 over. I drive the interstate with the cruise set at 74 in a 65 (and get passed quite often)
 
Our rural roads are 10 over. I drive the interstate with the cruise set at 74 in a 65 (and get passed quite often)
65 MPH speed limit around here and not a problem to go as fast as you want. Straight flat roads and not a dam thing to run onto around here, not even a tree.
 
I always thought 6mph was pretty much a standard. The real problem is when the speed limit is not realistic to start with. I have a couple roads around here that are 25 because of a few houses or a park adjacent. Everything is set back and even have a strip of grass between in areas with sidewalk. Rarely anyone near the road or crossing. Could easily be 40mph -which is what most people are going there...

The max +10 over seems to fit on roads with limits above 45MPH.

BUT

There are roads where the speed limit is inversely proportional to the income level of the residents.
 
Cool a meter reader seminar party!
Hey I can do that no problem! Admission is
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Ya get a flat you just keep rolling!
I think we got your 904 buddies feathers smoothed back out. He was not tracking! Hah! Thanks for the assist. Poor guy.

What goes on in coffee club stays in coffee club.

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Yup... I'm pretty sure it's in the pinion housing and not the cable
 
Where's @Mopar Tim ??

:lol:

Freaking gooey electrical tape

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Need actual harness tape, I got a few different kinds of 1" tape and did the way factory taped it. In the bay it was none stick vinyl. Up around headlights and areas prone to getting direct water they used adhesive cloth tape. Most of mine came from Inline Tube. Cant recall the name, but they sell under a different name on eBay.
 
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