TransportJockey
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psh, I get my own calvary rolling when I scream like a little girl I the radio.
You mean they can tell the difference between that and normal?
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psh, I get my own calvary rolling when I scream like a little girl I the radio.
You mean they can tell the difference between that and normal?
 
	I win
Rough plot of my route for now... http://bit.ly/cm1KCN
I need to find someone that wants my pickup and will either pay me cash or trade me for a smaller vehicle...
EDIT: Might add a stop in ABQ, NM to pick up my brother's mustang on the way to Austin so I have a more efficient vehicle

 h34r:
h34r:I have an '89 Geo I'll trade.
And dude, I wouldn't post my address like that if I were you.h34r:

You have your choice of something like 30 buildings in the complex, feel free to try and find me. Besides, I use 4square for fun, so a lot of people know the general area I live in.
And if it's a Geo Storm you've got a deal
No kidding. I've got an 89 K1500 chevy and I'm glad I don't have to pay what they want for parts for a new one!
I've put up on the local CL that I'd take something like an exploder or cherokee, or even a 4 door car like a Saturn SL... I'm not looking forward to taking that big truck on THIS trip.
What kind of milage do you get? Is it a 350 V-8, or what?
Mine is a 6.5 turbo diesel. If I drive right, I'll get 25+. But the cool thing is that even when I am towing four-five tons of hay, it doesn't drop below 21.
You want to sell me a right fender, passenger door, back window, windshield, hood and grille? B)
And what do you mean by "I'll take an exploder?"

Now, for me to send you a signed copy, since the book is just now getting issued, it'll take me a couple weeks to get my personal order in. PM me with address and all the information about your banking account, including pin and password.
...and you get a money-back guarantee!
350 V8, getting about 15 or so highway. I think. from what I've read it's got a 28 gallon tank and I'm getting about 400 miles out of one tank of gas (gps reading since my odometer doesnt' work). I wish it had the 6.5, as I'd much prefer a diesel in a truck like this.
And I think I need to kinda keep this truck intact for now
And as for exploder... I come from driving Jeeps, Ford Explorers are commonly referred to as Exploders... Never quite sure why, but the name has gotten stuck in my head
 It may be a whole different animal, working on a diesel, but when you actually get into it, it is, I think, simpler than a gasoline engine. More heavy duty parts? Yes, but they last longer. I will say that the 6.5 has a bugger of an injector pump. That goes out? Big $$$. But when something produces over 150,000 in a liquid, it deserves to be expensive. lol
 It may be a whole different animal, working on a diesel, but when you actually get into it, it is, I think, simpler than a gasoline engine. More heavy duty parts? Yes, but they last longer. I will say that the 6.5 has a bugger of an injector pump. That goes out? Big $$$. But when something produces over 150,000 in a liquid, it deserves to be expensive. lol  
Attention guy who opened my ambulance doors TWICE while I was with a patient:
1: I don't care that my ambulance is blocking 1 of 2 exits from the parking lot, as it was the only place I could park to get to my patient without being in the middle of a road.
2: I care even less that you're holding a physican ID card out at me demanding that I move from said 1 of 2 entrances.
You opened my door once. I asked politely to wait a minute while I worked with my CHEST PAIN PATIENT WITH SOB
You opened my door twice a minute later, showing me said ID card, and I told you sternly to wait while I get things squared away.
Go ahead, open my door a 3rd time and see what happens.
If you truly are a physician of ANY worth to your patients, the moment I said "chest pain" you would have backed off... or atleast found the other exit.
So a physician is more concerned about convenience than patient health?
So a physician is more concerned about convenience than patient health?
Oh ok. Gotcha. I like it. The Ford Exploder. (But than, can't you call a Pinto that?) lol
So many people I run into say they hate the 6.5. But I love it. Uber simple to work on too. I got it a year and a half ago knowing absolutly zilch about diesels except for the fact that I wanted one. Now, I do all my own work on it and I hope to never drive a gasoline powered truck again. At first my dad tried to talk me out of getting a diesel since I had never even looked at one with the hood up. Now, he asks to borrow it all the time. I keep telling him to sell his 350 V8 and get a 6.5. Or a 6600 if he dosen't want one that old.It may be a whole different animal, working on a diesel, but when you actually get into it, it is, I think, simpler than a gasoline engine. More heavy duty parts? Yes, but they last longer. I will say that the 6.5 has a bugger of an injector pump. That goes out? Big $$$. But when something produces over 150,000 in a liquid, it deserves to be expensive. lol
And expensive as parts for a diesel are, they are no where near as expensive as the newer D-Max, or even the Power-choke or Cummins parts. The Detroit 6.5 may not be as powerful as a Cummins, but with a manual trans and a little skill, I can pull whatever I need to. Wood, animals, hay, equipment, you name it. Now the 6.2 is a whole 'nother story. Blah......but IMHO, naturally aspirated diesels are the worst thing ever. Hands down.
Good luck finding a rig! Definatly go diesel if you can.

