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Anyone gonna be at the yard Monday, I'll be giving away a good set of Top Loader fiberglass antennas, Air line for filling tires, small folding wooden table, and possibly a complete set of Chrome for Prostar wheels. I forgot to take some things off when I went home and don't feel like hawking them on the CB. I may be giving it all away depends on how long I can store things at the yard it will be at least 6 weeks before I get back. My authority will take 4 weeks at least to come through after I get my truck and insurance.
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Truck turned in, I'm waiting at the airport for my flight. that was painless turning in the truck. I had it all cleaned out and ready to go. They gave me a ride to the airport pretty cool of them.
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Yes Haystak got his radiator fixed. Been busy rollin ever since I got the truck out of the shop. Sitting up here at the Flying J in Cheyenne, WY right now waiting on time so I can deliver at the Walmart DC here. Had some kinks worked out while at the shop. Steve worked his magic on the computer. Truck has been running like a champ since then. Mpg has been up in the 6's. Big increase from 3.7 mpg. Now I need to figure out how to keep my foot out of it lol
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Yeppers! Haystak is on the roll again! I took off as soon as the radiator cap got put on lol been going strong ever since
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Check your grounds, wire insulation, location of inverter and depending on what kind of cb you have turn your RF Gain back. AC inverters produce large amounts ofRadio Frequency noise (RFI) that affect the operation of equipment which in this case is that annoying static noise that you hear in your cb. All modern AC inverters usepower devices known as Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors (IGBTs).These devices make it possible to minimize annoying audible noise by using switching frequencies beyond the audible range. Unfortunately, AC inverters using IGBTs present a high potential for generating Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
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Yes I know exactly where the fault line is lol I live in Blytheville
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