cuinrearview
Handy dood
- Local time
- 8:15 AM
- User ID
- 9248
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2019
- Messages
- 11,336
- Reaction score
- 78,848
- Location
- Dowling, MI

At initial glance, I thought you responded to TorBut does it have an intellicarb?
At initial glance, I thought you responded to TorBut does it have an intellicarb?
I feel pretty sure Ed was talking about it possibly having intellicarb.At initial glance, I thought you responded to Tor
Well Duh.But does it have an intellicarb?
Speed queen is the way to go, we have them at the mine abs they last 1-2 years with tons of people doing work clothes. The industrial Maytag and whirlpool were lasting 1-2 monthsI can second that, had a new GE washer that was broken constantly. Turned out it was built in China junk. Only reason I bought it was I thought it was a good American brand. Pfft, so much for that. Replaced it with a Speed Queen and the troubles went away.
Bought a 1200) Bosch and it’s been good 10 years now runs 1-2 loads a day. I did put a pump in about 2 years ago but all stainless inside washed dishes really well and is quiet.They don’t make anything to last anymore. Our Frigidaire dishwasher is only 3 years old, and the door seals are junk. Leaks every time we run it. Got replacement seals - still leaks. Tech tells me the door is probably cracked internally. Ghey. We don’t even run it on the high-heat setting. Can’t imagine how much faster it would have wrecked the plastic if we did that.. so much for a $800 dishwasher.
Speed Queen made in Ripon Wisconsin USA.I'm gonna buy a Bosch or a Speed Queen.
90% of all Fords are still on the road. The other 10% made it home.If you just had a Chevy you wouldn’t needed so many engines and wasted weekends
So, what’s the story on this crash?Not certain what is in them, no diesels anymore for package cars. Last one I spent several years in was an 8.1 gasser.
View attachment 444574
Not too far.
Yep. Last diesel ones that came in management was told to put them on routes that would have a longer run in at the end of the day due to the DPF on them. So of course they stuck them in town so it would clog and cause problems. Then the mechanics had to run a manual DPF cycle and waste fuel and time, not to mention the number of break downs just because they needed that regen run.
i handwash my dishes for nowI traded a gram of coke for a dishwasher 25 years ago. Still working.
dumb assI’m going shopping with my wife, daughter, and her friend. Lawd help me.
Dang, 16 in ‘84? Are you even old enough to play with chainsaws and cars?Back in 1984 I was 16 and took a summer job at a Marina wrenching on inboard and outboard motors. The boss man had a late 70's Mercury Marquis I think, it was a great big ol' sumbich of a car at any rate was powered by a 351M-400. He always said he had a "400 Michigan" in his car. Which I thought odd and never believed or heard this before or since. What I have heard on numerous occasions is the M stands for a "Modified" 351 Cleveland turned into a 400. Which if true would make Ed's theory the correct one and the 351M-400 moniker make some sense, there only was one motor, the 400.
I got married in 86.Dang, 16 in ‘84? Are you even old enough to play with chainsaws and cars?
I got married in 83 the first time, 20 years old.I got married in 86.
I got married a month before my 22nd birthday.I got married in 83 the first time, 20 years old.
I got married in 86.
I got married in 83 the first time, 20 years old.
You’s guys are old as dirt. I was born in ‘85 and married in 2012… lolI got married a month before my 22nd birthday.
My first baby was born in 84.You’s guys are old as dirt. I was born in ‘85 and married in 2012… lol