My Forty has a brass holding tank, a round cylinder mounted high on the firewall, that my Dad put on sometime before 1950, I think. (It was on there as long as I can remember.) I'm not sure if it eve
I'm sure that this thread has been forgotten by now, (show's how far behind I am in my reading :)) but I had to include this: I ride a Honda Gold Wing, and have a windshield with a vent in the center
Freedom cannot exist without responsibility. Put another way, as others assume our responsibilities, we surrender our freedoms to them - so they will continue to shoulder our responsibilities for us.
Can you tell me how an insurance company is _better_ than the HMO you speak of? Sure, you may choose your doctor, but the insurance company will decide what care you need, how many days you'll be abl
<snip> Do you REALLY have to ask??? <G> But, since you did, it looks to me like you can a) be divorced with no wife and no truck, or b) be happily married with a happy wife and two trucks. (Pick b! Y
Well, here's a different perspective. I still think that gasoline has gone up less in the past 75 years than most anything else you can find, (except, of course, computers, etc) but gouging is gougin
<snip> <snip> I don't have the details at my fingertips, but from memory: Two refinery explosions in California (the Bay Area?) just before the first recent hike in prices. Then, just as prices start
In Washington State some trailers have to be weighed before they can be licensed. They will accept a commercial scale slip, or it can be taken to a state scale (like a port of entry) and be weighed f
I've never owned a hog, either. The closest I've gotten is my Honda GL1500 Gold Wing. (My butt thanks me every time I ride!) It's too bid to fit in the back of most pickups, but, then it seldom needs
Name: Lewis Osborn Street Address (optional): 503 Girard Circle City: Medford State or Province: OR Country: USA Phone Number: 541-944-0546 Nearest Big City (optional): Portland/Sacramento Your Truck
I don't know about price or availability, but the Warn transfer case behind a turbo 400 in the Jeep pickups, Cherokees, and Wagoneers of 75-76 (I'm not sure how many other years) vintage is a hard co
I saw a _really nice_ dark green 40 COE northbound on I-5 just south of Olympia, WA about noon on Sunday. I was southbound, so I only got a quick look - not many details. Maybe someone on their way h
Congratulations. I know it's a good feeling to see your project come together. I just happened across the log entries for a vehicle that I purchased in Nov 96. Among other things, I had noted gas pri
My father-in-law worked as a mechanic for Consolidated Freight for years, and every once in a while he'd bring home some scraps of wood used in the trailer beds. It was a reddish color, quite heavy,
have devices Problem is, all those other drivers have rubber dashes and air bags. I think about this often, as my other hobby is motorcycle touring, where there is no such thing as a "fender-bender."
warning drink selection" who Heh-heh! Or they're trying to legislate the "free lunch" _into_ existance that times. So, did he sue the boom box manufacturer or the power company? :-\ Lewis - K7LVO Val
Jeff to this Yeah, and someone most likely tried to trim his hedge with his lawn mower,too. Problem is, by forcing - through legislation and litigation - manufacturers to post these warnings, we have
(pressure This is Gotta comment on this one. That "super hot" coffee had generated some 700 complaints in several (I don't remember the exact number) of years prior to the law suit. The jury's origin
No. The first thing to do is adjust your brakes. With drum brakes, the shoes return to their original position every time the pedal is released. As they wear, the distance between the shoes and the d