The Welfare Duty
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Re: The Welfare Duty
Then we decided to go play in the snow and test the new tires. They work awesome! But someone ran out of talent. First flop for the girlfriend.
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Re: The Welfare Duty
Finally got around to changing the body panels on the passenger side of the truck. Removal of the fender revealed a bend tube from one of its rollovers
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Battling some heat issues in The Welfare I thought it was time to pull the rad and give it a good clean. It was packed full of mud. Bought some Nu-Brite AC coil/evaporator cleaner and it turned out pretty good. There is some damage to the fins from years of abuse so Ill try to straighten what I can.
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That radiator cleaner looks like it did an amazing job. Going to have to remember that one.
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All that work on the rad just too destroy it in terrace
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Went to Terrace in the summer to do some wheeling out there. It was awesome. At the end of the day I put a tree through the rad at the top of the mountain. Only way down was to drive it without coolant
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Put a new rad in it with new mounts for the fans
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First snow wheeling trip this year. Truck ran awesome. Taylor's Canyon rear end locked up. The Welfare drug it 15km out to the road where we could load it up with a trailer
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The truck had an exhaust leak that had been getting worse and worse so I decided to find it and fix it. I think the last rollover was hard on it. Found the weld cracked. Had the guys at work machine the header flange before I put it back in.
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