tonkadoctor
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The ol' IDI ran like the champ she is for 750 miles to pick up the 2000 SD Dually Monday afternoon. Finished the paperwork and was telling the General Manage how dependable old faithful was.
Shook hands walked out and positioned the new truck so I could pull the IDI in behind and hook up the towbar. She started right up as always, put her in reverse, eased out the clutch, moved 2 feet and died.
Wouldn't restart so had to get the sales staff to push it. No idea yet what happened but I am suspecting the pickups in the tanks as I couldn't draw below 1/4 tanks this trip without sucking air.
Get her all hooked up to the tow bar, pull out and get back on the highway 5 miles and a horse runs across the road in front of me Slam on the brakes doing 65mph (not a good thing with a towbar dragging a 6000 lb truck) get stopped and pull over to check things out, bent one lock that I secure chains with, stretched the chains and snapped 3 or 4 small ratchet straps I use just to take up some slack so it doesn't slam back and forth when I tow with this bar.
This towbar looked like new before the trip and looks shot now after the "All American" chewed on it for 750 miles today, guess she didn't like being put on a leash and hasn't figured out the guy (an old Army buddy of mine who has a 4x4 shop and intsalled the 3.08 gears for me) who is going to buy her from me takes great care of his stuff, was talking about getting some fresh paint on her and keeps his vehicles nearly forever.
Rest of the ride went fine but it was a heck of a way to start the trip home.
Shook hands walked out and positioned the new truck so I could pull the IDI in behind and hook up the towbar. She started right up as always, put her in reverse, eased out the clutch, moved 2 feet and died.
Wouldn't restart so had to get the sales staff to push it. No idea yet what happened but I am suspecting the pickups in the tanks as I couldn't draw below 1/4 tanks this trip without sucking air.
Get her all hooked up to the tow bar, pull out and get back on the highway 5 miles and a horse runs across the road in front of me Slam on the brakes doing 65mph (not a good thing with a towbar dragging a 6000 lb truck) get stopped and pull over to check things out, bent one lock that I secure chains with, stretched the chains and snapped 3 or 4 small ratchet straps I use just to take up some slack so it doesn't slam back and forth when I tow with this bar.
This towbar looked like new before the trip and looks shot now after the "All American" chewed on it for 750 miles today, guess she didn't like being put on a leash and hasn't figured out the guy (an old Army buddy of mine who has a 4x4 shop and intsalled the 3.08 gears for me) who is going to buy her from me takes great care of his stuff, was talking about getting some fresh paint on her and keeps his vehicles nearly forever.
Rest of the ride went fine but it was a heck of a way to start the trip home.