Things have been a little slow on the truck, since my wife broke her wrist a week and a half ago. She's on the mend, but I'm choosing to spend time picking up household tasks and that cuts into truck time
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I had this post below for February 28th, then didn't end up submitting it. Fortunately, I saved it in my notepad, first
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We are definitely ready for winter to be on its way, but I can't complain - those folks in Texas have had it extremely rough lately, but we dodged that bullet here in northern Georgia.
basketcase0302 wrote:I think it's the Murphy's Law on our old trucks that something else breaks once we do one repair!
Thanks for the kind words on the hard line, Jeff. And yes, that guy Murphy never takes a day off! I think it's similar to the situation on my last Bump: I would rebuild and repair part of the brake hydraulics, then the next weakest part would break. I suppose this is to be expected on a 50-year-old truck!
basketcase0302 wrote:Was the threaded adapter OK that holds the brake line to the axle tube, (seems like I remember them being steel)?
Yes, the threaded adapter was in almost pristine condition, under layers of muck. Looks like steel, and it came out no problem. It was an issue on my last Bump, but I can't remember exactly why.
That's really good advice on the P-trap plus filter - I'll do that. Especially the filter - I can see how that helps with keeping mud daubers at bay!
basketcase0302 wrote:Real nice to have a lady on board with support here and am sure she'll cherish the days rolling down the road in the Ranger soon.
You ain't whistling Dixie! I am super-blessed to have my wife's support.
No work on the truck this weekend since we are traveling to see our Tennessee relatives, but we did pick up a few parts at a Pull-A-Part here! Hood emblems, fuel tank sender and more! Woohoo!
Instead, I'll share my experiences recently on the brake line repairs. I pulled the longer line section out and made a reasonable copy. I also noticed that the fitting at the distribution block is not the 3/8" fittings I have on hand, so I'll reuse the original.
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Whatever magic I had with the last double-flares was gone this time
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. I broke another die, and it was time to set the line aside for the time-being. I moved on to pulling up the damping mats.
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Well, the passenger side is the worst of it - even more swiss cheese. Ah well, good thing I have a new Lincoln MIG welder waiting for me. It was a wonderful birthday present from my beautiful wife!
And for some good news: I took a look at the cab mounts and they seem pretty sound. Thank goodness.
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