This weekend started off fun, I took my truck in to have the check engine light looked decoded. When I purchased it the seller said it didn't have any codes and no light. Well the light came on so I assumed it was one or two small things. Turns out it was 13 unique codes.
I had my girls with me and they wanted to get a snack so we hopped across the street to a gas station to get apple juice and candy corn. (Side note, I actually have a cousin who married into my family named Candy Corn.) When we loaded up the truck wouldn't start, it would just crank and crank. Popped the hood to find the fuel filter head had a little diesel on the top of it. Turns out I blew a seal and it was sucking air into the line. A couple of guys asked if I needed help and one pumped on the primer as I cranked it over. That put this section of line in a vacuum so it wasn't leaking but was pulling small amounts of air in the line.
Long story continued I couldn't get the part in the town I was in so I had my wife pick it up and bring it home with her. Rebuilt it Friday night and had it ready to run by 10pm.
The next morning I went to the west side of OKC to pick up the Ranch Hand bumper off of another truck that was being parted out. I've been looking for a used one for a while for my last truck as well as this one now and finely found one, new they are around $1,200 or so and I just can't justify 40% of the cost of B.P. 2.0 on a bumper. I found this one for $250, Woo Hoo! I tried to go ahead and mount it to my truck but I broke a bolt off and had to just load it into the bed of my truck to repair at home. I drilled it out but of course the easy out didn't work and I had to continue drilling then didn't have the right size tap, M12x1.75. Picked that up and finished the install:
View media item 61660Note the cherry picker makes my life way easier many many times while working in The Warthog Hidey Hole.
Installed:
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Notice the five 3/4" (19 mm) bars welded onto a plate, they are about 7" (18 cm) on center:
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This was on a welders truck before and I would guess a farmer as well, my only guess is that they were used for high tension wire, but I would think those spools are too big to fit between the posts.
More stories to come, this was all just Friday night and Saturday morning.
JB
I had my girls with me and they wanted to get a snack so we hopped across the street to a gas station to get apple juice and candy corn. (Side note, I actually have a cousin who married into my family named Candy Corn.) When we loaded up the truck wouldn't start, it would just crank and crank. Popped the hood to find the fuel filter head had a little diesel on the top of it. Turns out I blew a seal and it was sucking air into the line. A couple of guys asked if I needed help and one pumped on the primer as I cranked it over. That put this section of line in a vacuum so it wasn't leaking but was pulling small amounts of air in the line. Long story continued I couldn't get the part in the town I was in so I had my wife pick it up and bring it home with her. Rebuilt it Friday night and had it ready to run by 10pm.
The next morning I went to the west side of OKC to pick up the Ranch Hand bumper off of another truck that was being parted out. I've been looking for a used one for a while for my last truck as well as this one now and finely found one, new they are around $1,200 or so and I just can't justify 40% of the cost of B.P. 2.0 on a bumper. I found this one for $250, Woo Hoo! I tried to go ahead and mount it to my truck but I broke a bolt off and had to just load it into the bed of my truck to repair at home. I drilled it out but of course the easy out didn't work and I had to continue drilling then didn't have the right size tap, M12x1.75. Picked that up and finished the install:
View media item 61660Note the cherry picker makes my life way easier many many times while working in The Warthog Hidey Hole.
Installed:
View media item 61661
Notice the five 3/4" (19 mm) bars welded onto a plate, they are about 7" (18 cm) on center:
View media item 61662
This was on a welders truck before and I would guess a farmer as well, my only guess is that they were used for high tension wire, but I would think those spools are too big to fit between the posts.

More stories to come, this was all just Friday night and Saturday morning.
JB
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Showered and took everyone to town for food and ice cream as well as to pick up the trailer.


I know things go wrong and usually have the ability to fix things that break pretty easy, but just didn't have the stuff I needed this weekend. Although I did have to have two self tapping screws for the trailer wiring and actually had just two that were the right size, now I'm out. Note to self order more...
I also don't care for loud pipe other than on my cobra, but I don't have to listen to that every day either.



