67L36Driver
Here For The Long Haul!
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Drag the small geezer into the cut, it will. [emoji16]
24” is the only game in town.
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Drag the small geezer into the cut, it will. [emoji16]
24” is the only game in town.
How did you get around the lack of tensioner?
Cleaned up nice.Got a dog from Jeff’s Small engines and a 5 x 70 screw from hardware store. Use a rubber ‘O’ ring on the screw shank to keep it from rattling out the hole.
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Spent some time with a tooth brush and whitewall tire cleaner on the top and brake handle. It had a layer of sap plus clay dirt.
I saw something today that, I thought, was rather astonishing. Son and I were at Wheeler metal today and saw a Nissan full size pickup pull up next to us. I looked over at it and it had a Cummins emblem on the fender. 5.9 if I remember. I didn't know Nissan used Cummins engines.
The last diesel Nissan I remember seeing was back in the 80's in a little truck. A 4 cylinder.