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Coffee Pot #4 APRIL 2013 TEN years [April 1 is Anniv.] and going strong and its for all to chat. Plenty of coffee and sweet ice tea for all. Come and join us and chat. Grits for the Yanks. Locked

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Posted by 8ntruck on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 11:20 PM

High 60's with mix of sun and clouds today.

Had a bid going on Ebay for a Seaboard NW2.  Somebody else wanted it worse than I did.

All for now.

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Posted by dougdagrump on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 11:30 PM

Evenin' All.

Doin' well since the ER visit, got rid of the water that caused the issues. Weight dropped by 7#'s and my primary care doc has taken me off the diuretics & potassium supplement. Thumbs Up

Finished up the taxes tonite, needless to say I won't be sitting on any barstools for awhile. Crying  Grumpy

Rich, Hopefully they'll only find things there that belong there. Clown

To all the Yorkies, safe travels & have fun(at least as long as the funds last). Smile, Wink & Grin

Later All ! 

 

Edit: Help ! Now that taxes are done I need to get to work on the Relay For Life layout. My worst fears came true, they will have power so they want the trains to run. That's the easy part but I need some help finding some walking/jogging/running figures to creat a "Relay For Life" scene on the layout. E-Bay wasn't much help. Any ideas appreciated. Sigh 

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Posted by Demay on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:49 AM

Konnichiwa,

It’s a busy past few days for me, but I fortunately I have a few minutes to post from work.  I quickly read through the many posts I missed and I hope all those that were sick are feeling better and doing well.  The weather has been pleasant the past few days with highs in the upper-60s and low-70s.  The overnight and morning lows are still in the mid-40s so I usually have nice weather during my morning runs.  I’m looking forward to baseball practice starting next week. 

RJ – Where in OK does your wife call home?  My wife is originally from Muskogee.  I use Photobucket for storing/uploading photos online.  If you’re using solid 2”x4” framework then ½” plywood should be sufficient.  Are you planning to use homasote or foam on top of the plywood?

Ryan – That’s enough scrapple trash talking; we might start thinking you’re an undercover Reb and make you turn in your Yank card.  Wink I love the stuff and can’t wait for the next time I’m in PA to have some. 

Chuck, AF Ray, Jack – Chuck, I’m sorry the Yanks bats came alive against your Tribe, but they had to at some point.  How about that 40-year-old pitcher of ours?

Fife - The Japanese media does not cover the NK stuff like we see in the States so it's hard to get a read.  I'm sure they're concerned as they have moved many Patriot missile systems around recently, but the government will not say too much publicly as they do not like to cause any panic.  Their politicians do not use defense-related issues for political gain. 

Sayonara,

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Posted by submmbob on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 1:40 AM

Hello all

No Daewoo work yesterday, too windy. Is in a sand blasted parking lot so not a good time to have the engine open. Will have to wait until next week off.

Jack - engines on two wheels are just not for me. Rode the bike down to campus to pick up the truck tonight. Was a nice ride. Can pull the hill in 2nd gear.

Regarding newer cars, they are built everywhere no matter what brand they are. The Daewoo has a GM engine and even some German parts.

My buddy's Mazda P/U aka Ford Ranger? German V6 w/ a Japanese trans. Could be either a Mazda or Mitsubishi trans that year. Since it's a Mazda B3000 what does it have? the Mitsubishi trans, go figureTongue Tied

Time to find a pillow. Wheels up @ 0600.

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Posted by Lehigh Valley 2089 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 6:10 AM

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blownout cylinder

 We tried a Chev truck awhile back but found some electrical...ermmm...issues with itConfused....think Ford makes 'em better....Smile

 

BOC, Then go get a FORD 6L Diesel and get back to me on what Junk is.   Laugh Smile, Wink & Grin Grumpy Blindfold

Yeah my dad had a Chevy '88 Scotts, and it still ran fine. Oh sure, it was showing it's age, but after a tune up, it ran like it did when it first came off the factory floor. We sold it for insurance reasons.

Good morning.

Much the same plans today as the past few days. Not much else. Been feeling too run down the past few days to work on the 109, P-38 or layout. Hope to be feeling better by this weekend.

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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 6:27 AM

Good Morning from Blueberryhill RR....

It is a cloudy 68 degrees. Going up to 78 today with a slight chance of rain.  No rain yesterday.

Today is a busy day. Wife is grocery shopping. I have some chores to do and then we will put the groceries away. Lunch and a nap.

Indians..... Terry Francona has his work cut out for himself.

Dining car is here with Cheerios for breakfast.

Y'all have a great Wednesday.

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Posted by jeffrey-wimberly on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 6:39 AM

Good morning. It's 71° with 94% humidity. It will be cloudy with a fair chance of rain. Looks like the high will be 82°.


Only plan for today is to work on cleaning up the layout. Looks like it'll be wet outside so I'll be staying inside as much as possible.



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Posted by Blueberryhill RR on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 6:55 AM

Happy Birthday, Tom ( Spankybird )  Happy B-DayHappy B-DayCake

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Posted by laz 57 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:02 AM

Hi GUYZ,

  68 here at 0500!  Feels like summer.  Got run and weights done, now walk with dog.  Then gotta clean out filters to the ponds.  Another dirty job but I'm a dirty guy? 

YORK, T minus 8 dayz and counting.

ROY just ask for the Bently.

DEVIL, hope they find something in the head?

Happy B-DayHappy B-DayHappy B-DayBeer TOM SPANKYBIRD.

Stay frosty my friends,

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:18 AM

OBSERVATION  FOR THE DAY:  

When I got up this morning to take out the trash and recycleables I heard the furnace running.  Yesterday I had turned the thermostats down a couple of degrees because we had 60s.  I wanted to open some windows and let some fresh air into the house. 

Last night I left the thermostats lowered and closed all of the windows EXCEPT the one in our bedroom/office because my wife was playing around on the PC.  "Make sure you close the window when you come to bed, dear" I told her.  Needless to say, she forgot.  The second floor thermostat is right outside that bedroom in the hall.  The furnace kicked in and ran all night.  (And no, that did not raise the outdoor temperatures.) 

Did you ever get to thinking that wives do this kind of stuff on purpose?  She will be the first one to point out a light left on by me but will have two televisions going at the same time, on different floors!!! 

I need to consult some of the senior statesmen on the POT to determine if this marital enigma is temporary or a life long curse.  Bang Head 

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Posted by charliebrown on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:23 AM

Demay

RJ – Where in OK does your wife call home?  My wife is originally from Muskogee.  I use Photobucket for storing/uploading photos online.  If you’re using solid 2”x4” framework then ½” plywood should be sufficient.  Are you planning to use homasote or foam on top of the plywood?

Joe my wife grew up in Sulphur,Ok. Most of her family is still there. She has a sister living in OKC. We were just down there last summer.

I signed up for photobucket. Didn't get to play around on there much yet.

If I use 1"x4" framing will I need a thicker board? Not sure about topper for the board. Probably go with whats available.

Started work at 4:30am still tired from the twelve plus hours yesterday. Tried to get measurements done for layout boards. Needless to say that didn't happen. Maybe this afternoon. My plans are to get the wood and start constructing the frame work this weekend. We'll see how that goes with needing to clean the camper,tear out two bushes,plant some plants,etc etc

Hope to check in later ... Have a great day everybody.

From the thumb of Michigan ... 40's today with rain

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:26 AM

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DougM,

 77 Degrees here today. looks like it was cold their.

The motor DR, Wants $50.00 to rewind my 218 armature. Hmm  What do you guys think??? Confused

That's what he quoted me to replace a commutator as well as rewind a 681 armature several years back.  Personally, I'd take that $50 and hunt for a 218 to strip for parts.

Junk?  What about GM's  tin can go karts aka J Platform?  Slow as #$%^ with build quality to match.  It's strange that they along with the Delta Platform (Cobalts) were both discontinued because they couldn't meet revised crash test standards.

Or the 3800 V6 that has a rep for consuming Dexcool after the plastic intake plenum distorts during normal duty.  Don't get me start on GM electricals.

I'm not going to mention Chrysler's infamous .... ernmm....'K car'.....Whistling

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:27 AM

Good Morning

Nothing but rain in our forecast here...and it is doing just that. Raindrops keep falling on my head...

Got a whole lot of nothing much going on here today...'cept getting some housecleaning done.  That I is doing right now....Whistling

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Posted by charliebrown on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:31 AM

RockIsland52

OBSERVATION  FOR THE DAY:  

When I got up this morning to take out the trash and recycleables I heard the furnace running.  Yesterday I had turned the thermostats down a couple of degrees because we had 60s.  I wanted to open some windows and let some fresh air into the house. 

Last night I left the thermostats lowered and closed all of the windows EXCEPT the one in our bedroom/office because my wife was playing around on the PC.  "Make sure you close the window when you come to bed, dear" I told her.  Needless to say, she forgot.  The second floor thermostat is right outside that bedroom in the hall.  The furnace kicked in and ran all night.  (And no, that did not raise the outdoor temperatures.) 

Did you ever get to thinking that wives do this kind of stuff on purpose?  She will be the first one to point out a light left on by me but will have two televisions going at the same time, on different floors!!! 

I need to consult some of the senior statesmen on the POT to determine if this marital enigma is temporary or a life long curse.  Bang Head 

Jack

Jack

You made me spit coffee out on my laptop!Laugh I have talks like this with my wife. Only I never leave things on for her to point out. She will leave lights on all the time. Plus like you said two televisions in different rooms. I mean you can only watch one at a time .... right???

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:36 AM

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Demay

RJ – Where in OK does your wife call home?  My wife is originally from Muskogee.  I use Photobucket for storing/uploading photos online.  If you’re using solid 2”x4” framework then ½” plywood should be sufficient.  Are you planning to use homasote or foam on top of the plywood?

 

If I use 1"x4" framing will I need a thicker board? Not sure about topper for the board. Probably go with whats available.

RJ/Charlie Brown I made my framing using 2"x4" for my legs and basiclly 3/4" by 2 1/2" ( stripping ) For my framing and put 3/4" plywood for top and it will hold me with out giving at all and I weigh 280LBS. I'm presently walking and crawing all over it as its 8' x 16' oh I put the 2"x4" legs about every 4' go from front to back and every 2' left to right as I had lowes cut my plywood in half because it wouldn't fit in the car ( man I miss my truck lol. )

Morning all at work so need to run just a quick stop by to say hi

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:51 AM

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KRM

blownout cylinder

 We tried a Chev truck awhile back but found some electrical...ermmm...issues with itConfused....think Ford makes 'em better....Smile

 

BOC, Then go get a FORD 6L Diesel and get back to me on what Junk is.   Laugh Smile, Wink & Grin Grumpy Blindfold

pppfffftt....

I don't do dieselly things....GrumpyMischiefWhistlingLaughSmile, Wink & Grin

KEV and all.........what is the point of buying diesel in the first place? 

While the fuel economy is arguably 25% better, the cost per gallon for diesel (versus gas) wipes out a lot of those savings.  This price differential has been pretty steady the past 6 years up my way.  Then one is left to find a private mechanic expert enough to work on them.  Finding a gasoline engine mechanic, much easier.

Re foreign versus alleged domestic automobile manufacturers.  Reliability is still the Japanese forte though the domestics have clearly closed the quality (initial build and long term) gap in the last decade (JD Powers, CR rankings, etc.)   But there aint an automobile manufacturer out there on either side of the oceans that one could say is the clear choice if one wants a problem-free car experience.  Just follow the NHTSA recalls, the car forums/blogs, or the technical service bulletins issued. 

While my 2004 Infinity G35 (Nissan) has been relatively problem-free for the past 9.5 years (power window motor died), it was recalled twice.  Parts/labor rates are expensive, the high priced spread !!!  Now that I am off warranty (factory and extended) this is a factor for me.  For example, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System sensors on the Infinity are $150..... EACH!!!   Not as bad with my 2007 SRX (GM), and no recalls on my particular model.  I do agree, however, that my limited experience is no gauge.

Now if you want to argue that our government dropped the ball big time with the GM (or Wall Street) bailout, you will get no argument from me. 

When your government loans money or guarantee loans, you put in checks and balances that make those financial instruments (and risks) pay dividends, like in job retention domestically.  And if the government has to bail out an investment firms and banks, it should not reward greed and stupidity by allowing the boards of directors to approve "bonuses."  Common sense: you don't reward greed and stupidity.  "You want a loan or a loan guarantee?  Here are the terms: more jobs and no bonuses during the term of the loan.  Take it or leave it."   

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Posted by ChiefEagles on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 7:57 AM

Morning all.  Sunny and going to mid 80's.  Low was 69 last night.  Will drop after tomorrow as front comiong through.  Highs will be middle 70's.  Not as drastic as some of you west and north of us.  Good luck as some nasty stuff.

Probably disk gardens.  Got to mow first as did not get a chance yesterday.

Got to go check and see if engineer mouse smell is gone. Tongue Tied

Well, first time in about 20 years, get some $$$ back from taxes.  Only thing is we have extra taken out from retirements, SS, Wifey's parttime job and my Mayor's "big" salary.  Then I pay a big chunk quarterly.  So, I am getting back what they have had to use for months.  Bang Head  They don't give you interest on it and if you don't over pay, they add a penalty for what you have to pay them if over a certain amount. Angry  Something wrong here.

On the good side,  Ran trins for an hour while still looking for engineer mouse and doing some other straightening things in the Box.

Happy B-Day Tom [Spanky Bird].  One of the original CTT forum guys.  He was here when I found the forum.  Helped me a lot on getting back into the hobby and getting trains running.

Have a good day.

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 8:06 AM

RockIsland52

OBSERVATION  FOR THE DAY:  

 Did you ever get to thinking that wives do this kind of stuff on purpose?  She will be the first one to point out a light left on by me but will have two televisions going at the same time, on different floors!!! 

I need to consult some of the senior statesmen on the POT to determine if this marital enigma is temporary or a life long curse.  Bang Head 

Jack Consider it as a a life long curse. 

Last night mine decided to feed the garbage disposal the washcloth.  Tongue Tied

Rain on the North Bluff today, some times pretty hard at that too.

Rich, good luck today with the brain probe. Wink

Jack, I agree, unless you are doing very heavy hauling a lot of the time there is no need for diesel power. It is just a lot more expense. Grumpy

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Posted by RockIsland52 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 8:26 AM

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OBSERVATION  FOR THE DAY:  

When I got up this morning to take out the trash and recycleables I heard the furnace running.  Yesterday I had turned the thermostats down a couple of degrees because we had 60s.  I wanted to open some windows and let some fresh air into the house. 

Last night I left the thermostats lowered and closed all of the windows EXCEPT the one in our bedroom/office because my wife was playing around on the PC.  "Make sure you close the window when you come to bed, dear" I told her.  Needless to say, she forgot.  The second floor thermostat is right outside that bedroom in the hall.  The furnace kicked in and ran all night.  (And no, that did not raise the outdoor temperatures.) 

Did you ever get to thinking that wives do this kind of stuff on purpose?  She will be the first one to point out a light left on by me but will have two televisions going at the same time, on different floors!!! 

I need to consult some of the senior statesmen on the POT to determine if this marital enigma is temporary or a life long curse.  Bang Head 

Jack

Jack

You made me spit coffee out on my laptop!Laugh I have talks like this with my wife. Only I never leave things on for her to point out. She will leave lights on all the time. Plus like you said two televisions in different rooms. I mean you can only watch one at a time .... right???

This is a classic case of women's logic.  If I do it, then it is grossly wasteful.  If she does it, I am being nitpicky and anal.  Or, "Do as I say, not as I do."  It is a miracle our kids turned out OK.  Laugh

BTW, having talks with a wife are overrated and usually not productive, unless you are agreeing with them. Laugh 

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Posted by cnw1995 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 8:40 AM

Aloha. Just beat the big thunder-hail storm into the office. Grey and cold and misty. Looks like night outside.  Nice evening catching up on Doctor Who episodes with my youngest, in between helping with his homework. Didn't get to Ivor.

Boy, Kev, the temp difference between you in the 'south, the city and me up in the northwest can sure be huge - though not as huge as Roy experiences in Deep in the Heart of Somewhere

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 8:58 AM

Good Morning! A Beautiful Day Down the Jersey Shore!

More outside work for today. Then it is school.

My daughter had an incident with one of her dogs yesterday. Not a good scene. He was to be put down 6 months ago and she rescued him, but  a viscious side showed that was not good. So this afternoon  when she gets home the trainer is coming over and they will go from there.

Rich: Good Luck with the brain scan.

Happy B-Day Spankybird

DougDG: Good news on the health front. If I see any jogging figures I will let you know.

Joe D: Enjoy the baseball practice.

Jack: It is a Life Long Curse! Yes, talks are not productive with them unless you agree with them.

8N: That 6250 is a popular engine. I lucked out at York in October. AF53 had his Yankee jacket on, the seller was talking Yankee stuff with him and I scored a great one for a very reasonable price. I made a low ball offer kinda kidding and he went for it as he was paying more attention talking Yankees!

AF53, Ray, Bring that Yankee Jacket to York!

Laz: Counting down to York!

Have a Great Day!

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Posted by sir james I on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:16 AM

The temp is 40.

Lots of rain overnight. The storm front is keeping those wonderful 70s just south of us. Jack after 54 years of marriage I have learned that a woman is never wrong and nothing is ever their fault. They are also very handy with advice on how you should go about fixing something. A long chat with Brutus, Charlie and John last night.

Tom, Happy Birthday and thanks for the "pot'.

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Posted by blownout cylinder on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:20 AM

We do have an older Ford pickup here...1976 Ford F150 longbox with a 460 in it....460 is enough thankee very much...

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 9:54 AM

Morning all!

Raining here and more on the way from the West. The big storms did not materialize so Jeffrey maybe it will stay calm by the time it gets there.

Rain is good. For the first time in years we are getting gentle soaking rains and we are even running a little ahead of normal rainfall. This is good for the depleted groundwater here.

Rationalizing with the wife - hmmmm Black EyeSighLightning

I am surprised at how well my '09 Chevy Tahoe pulls the 5,000 lb boat. The Tahoe has the new 5.3L Vortec engine, 2WD, and the 6 speed automatic. Compared fuel milage with a buddy who has a '09 diesel Mercedes SUV (350 something?) who also pulled a similar weight boat where we both drove 800 miles (exact same route). We both drove 70-75 mph. He got 10 mpg and I got 9 mpg. At the time diesel was $4.10/gal and gas was $3.75/gal. The big difference is his vehicle accerates easier with the diesel (more torque with less rpm) with the load.

I had wanted the 6.2L motor but that was special order and no discount when you do that. I got a big discount for one on the lot.

DougDG - glad to hear you are feeling much better and Rich good luck on the scan. I went through a dizziness/vertigo phase a couple of years ago. Doc said this just happens to some people and no reason for it is really understood. I think it was stress related.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by KRM on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:06 AM

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We do have an older Ford pickup here...1976 Ford F150 longbox with a 460 in it....460 is enough thankee very much...

Boy do those 460s like the GAS BOC. Stick out tongue

Roy Good to hear that about the 5.3. that is what is in my Silverado. I get around 15.5 MPG in town and that is 2.5 better than with my old Dakota with a 4.9 Best I ever got with the Dakota was 17mpg. I have not had the Chevy on a road trip yet so i don't know on it.

With some help I have found out that the 218 armature has an open winding so at least I know that is the problem.

John,  I think I may send it out for a rewind rather than chance it on a junker that may be bad too.

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Posted by rtraincollector on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 10:13 AM

Jack heres one I have given up on years ago not sure if its woman thing or blond thing but anyway I'm cold I go turn heat up she comes to bed saying I'm cold I coming to bed all okay at this point but then Bang Head She plugs the 20" box fan in and turns it onConfused

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Posted by Banks on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 11:18 AM

Hello all,

Spring has sprung, sunny 66 this AM

Farming has begun too. Last week we took the snowplow off the tractor. Last evening we added $800.00 worth of fertilizer to the hay fields.

Bought three 500lb feeders at a really good price. Still have two I need to send to the butcher but only one is spoken for

Scrapple…………. One of my favorite comfort foods. None better than my wife’s family used to make. Cracklin’s top the list.

Kev……..$50 for rewinding an armature sounds like a deal. As an ex motor rewinder it’s a tedious process.

Rich....good luck with the brain scan

Chief....the odor will last 'till he's dehydrated

Jeffry…….glad the fridge worked out

Mrs and energy consumption…..not goin near that subject

With no interference a week from tomorrow I'll be head'n t'  YORK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

 

Prayers for those in need

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Posted by wrmcclellan on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:12 PM

Roy Good to hear that about the 5.3. that is what is in my Silverado. I get around 15.5 MPG in town and that is 2.5 better than with my old Dakota with a 4.9 Best I ever got with the Dakota was 17mpg. I have not had the Chevy on a road trip yet so i don't know on it.

KEV - The Tahoewill get 19-20 mpg at 70-75 on flat ground. I average 18.5 - 19.5 on the 800 mile trip to Tennessee.

My extended cab full length bed 2001 GMC Silverado P/U with the previous generation Vortec and the 4 speed auto will get 19 mpg at 70-75, but it weighs less than the Tahoe and does not pull as well as the Tahoe with the 6 speed auto.

Regards, Roy

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Posted by SPMan on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:15 PM

Happy birthday TomHappy B-Day

Ray

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Posted by Hudson#685 on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 12:26 PM

Lunch Break!

Busy morning. Cut 6, 36 to 40" diameter Oak logs to length. My 30 year old 18" "Homielight" just keeps going. My son has a few Stihls. I like to tease him when he has a problem for I tell him that my old "Homie" "Stihl" works.

Kev: Since you know that the problem is in the armature, I agree, send it out. If you are like me and pick up a junker, you may just fix that one too!

Banks: Hope to see you in York!

AF53, Ray, Bring the Yankee Jacket. If it is too warm make sure you have a Yankee Shirt!

Time to put everything away, run some trains and get ready for school.

John

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