I've been told/read/heard both opinions on that. I probably should run a turbo sock just for CYA.
The load of 6 new Bobcats a few weeks ago said not to bother with anything. I did ask.
Is it just turbo damage to worry about? Or weather, too?
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My old 83. With a little bitty 79 big cam 400 in it. Let's just say she's healthy. We've pissed off a few guys with late model turned up cats.
If this E.L.D crap does go through. My newer truck is going to be retired to the farm. And the old girl will get another 30+ years in battle.
A good, quote unquote (**** collector) never gets rid of anything. My boys got 8 more years and he's going to be earning his keep with my first truck.
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That's purdy @old iron. 15 over, 4.11 Rockwells on tall rubber?
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That 83 is a great looking truck!
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That's more or less the answer I got last year when I looked in to it. I would look at it like tarping the windshield (which I didn't do), it's probably cheap insurance, and shows you're more of a pro than the next Joe.
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I only haul our own tractors around on occasion and I've lost 3 windshields.
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