Welcome back bud. Did you ever get the RGN going?
I heard Landstarve will hire 16 year olds as Owner Operators if they look 18.
We had some good times. I still have an old picture of my service truck from back then. I remember @Jubal Early Times broke down on some dirt road...
I had a hell of a time this morning moving a 16x80 single wide. It bottomed out and the frame buckled, but i finally got it up outta there. Sorry...
Did this really happen?
That's a nice setup. Have you looked at rates what those 48v hotshot units are getting? I've been curious on those.
I sold that blue heavy haul Prius to a guy at Keen and I went and bought a big house Prius and went back to regular freight and some over...
I hear if you install 2 Switchblade turbos you get double the horsepower but you have to weld the cylinder head on to make it stay still.
I read somewhere on here that Landstain moved all operations to Ukraine? Fired all the American agents and hired all Ukraine ones now. That true...
Oh ok I gotcha. I was just curious as the one I saw had broken off where the actuator setup mounts to it. It's possible that entire deal has been...
Hahaha!
You're not first person to say that. @Oxbow what happened to yours if you don't mind my asking?
I know what you're saying. I wouldn't say it's necessary bad info, but I guess to the people that aren't up to snuff on all the upgrades and...
Yeah youre right, but I wasn't referring to Cat, I'm talking about IPD. They made that piston body that interchanges with the 9y4004 and stays at...
There's the new piston that replaces a 9y4004 is a two piece steel top piston, not a solid 1 piece aluminum. Uses the same wrist pin and nozzle....
What's fun about building these older ("vintage" to some folks) engines nowadays is you can take parts from multiple different generations and...
I'd personally go 3406E,C,B in that order. Just my opinion, but a 3406B 7FB with 9Y4004 steel top pistons and 3421 nozzles, take the screws out...
Aluminum pistons were never great for running big power and lasting a long time under heavy loads. A Caterpillar would be a better choice. Good luck.
Yeah he takes them off while the car trailer is hooked up. It's a neat setup!
Could you just mount a reese hitch and a 2-5/16 ball to the rear crossmember like this guy did and pull it under the 53ft van trailer? Yeah they...