01-07-2010, 12:44 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jackhammer
I'm not a huge snow fan, <SNIP~A~LICIOUS>
Changing the oil in the truck in 33 degree weather on the driveway was also
the suck. But a 5/30 viscosity is much better for the engine in the winter.
I spent today closing foundation vents and covering outside hose bibs.
I think the wife will be home a few more days this week, Im gonna have to get some weight in the back of my truck bed for traction, I think a 1/2 steel plate in the bed for the winter months would do the trick.
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Yes, Jack....
I have found, in my automotive studies, that a 5/30 or a 6/31 viscosity is ever so much better.
And You may wish to consider a 3/4 steel plate....it looks pretty good with a set of them on a crisp white linen table cloth.....go on, try it!
What might REALLY be cool would be to put the casket in the back of the truck with me inside and I could pop up the lid and wave to people just before they swerve off the road. .
Last edited by Diva; 01-07-2010 at 12:49 AM.
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