Everything posted by Mopar1973Man
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Fire Call
(Yawn...Rubbing eyes...)I'm home. After 4 days of fire fighting long hours I'm certainly happy to be home for a period of time. As for today we are forecast for more thunderstorms with little wetting rain. Here we go again.Here is a couple of more pictures from Kelly's Cellphone of the Electronic Site Fire
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Fire Call
Look at the time I'm posting this (1:17am) I just rolled into home and done now. Whew! I've now worked Electronic Site fire and Rough Fire, the Electronic Site fire was called in as completed the Rough Fire is in mop up stags and 100% contained.I'll post more in the morning... I'm tired!
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Fire Call
Only got a a little time this morning...
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32qbbs Sandpiper
... and all the heavy loads I load in the back of my truck and rarely am on the overload springs at all.
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Fire Call
Update...I just the phone call from the Chief telling me we are going out today sometime just not sure when as of yet. But we are on the list to go for sure. I guess right now USFS is still organizing, planing, and laying out camp and such so things are a bit up in the air as of yet. But I've called Kelly and got him packing and restocking as well.I'll remember now to pack my cameras. :banghead:
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runnin cold
... Use anti-seize and that problem won't happen and they are just small little 8mm head bolts so they shouldn't be very tight at all.
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Got Some Ash Today
Dorkweed if you every show up to Idaho I show you how to stuff a 1.5 cords on your truck and get the maximum carry capacity out of the bed. 192 Cu.Ft. is 1.5 Cords.
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Frantz Filter Systems
I'm going to short on time now with fire season started. So you'll have to get in touch with her to find out whats up...
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boost gauge not working.
Electrical gremlin...
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32qbbs Sandpiper
Here you go at least the specs for our trucks. Hex0rz is most likely way over when you notice the huge loss of capacity to Automatic transmission. Another reason manual transmission is the only way to go for towing heavy loads.
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Fire Call
Strange but true. The lightning strike hit exactly in the middle of a wind blow patch of trees that were half blown over and up-rooted so one day was spent with sawyers running around dropping snags and building line around it. Then the second crew came in late that evening. So the second day they started pumping water on it and sectioning off the plot and digging up hot spots. They are still up there baby-sitting yet for one more day. We pulled out as soon as we got dumped so we could get repairs done and get ready for the next wave of action. Rough fire is going to be exactly that rough.
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runnin cold
Yea... I would say start with the thermostat. I would just get a NAPA thermostat first.
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32qbbs Sandpiper
Skip the dry weights...Get the Gross Weight numbers of the RV and figure on that. So what is the GVWR of the trailer? Then figure the pin weight would be about 25% of the GVWR for pin weight.
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Fire Call
I returned home from the the Electronic Site Fire. Small 10 acre lightning fire. Spent the whole time shuttling water up the mountain for the USFS crews. I had a blast driving that 1984 Kenworth Water Tender! My buddy and myself are assigned to the tender as drivers now. We managed all the tight twisty roads up Cold Springs Mountain. Days start early in the morning and end late at night. Well just as the Electronic Site Fire was going in to mop up, the Rough Fire and Lightning Creek Fire Started, both lightning strike fires. So I'm on stand by for driving the tender again. I've got a bunch of pictures to post up on this thread later on when my Buddy Kelly emails them to me from his phone. But as for the Rough Fire it started last night at about 10-11pm last night. It was in a cliff side of the Salmon River valley. By Morning it blew up and now the last acre number I heard was about 200-300 acres roughly.So like I said I'm on stand by and I'll be leaving most likely again... But I'm enjoying sleeping in my bed and getting to sleep in for now... I'm one tired puppy...
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Runs fine low power
I seen the same thing too..But you could of just PM me and I would of helped you out... Or asked ISX he would of helped too.
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Fuel tank is building pressure?
Check your tank vent on the fuel sender...
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Pikes Peak, test passed
Right on... Nice to see you got it fixed and running good!
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Need to be schooled in Big rig driving...
Thank you all... You make a huge difference in my driving skill I've managed to drive it now into town and get the tender loaded with water and fuel and ready to attack fire tomorrow morning at 6am. I'm not going to sleep much tonight. So I'll get some posting done. But I wanted to say thank you all for all the wonderful information and getting me schooled up for this water tender.
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Fire Call
I've been called out on a forest fire. We have a lightning strike fire close to home and will be gone off an on but I'll try to keep everyone up to date.
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Need to be schooled in Big rig driving...
http://www.itd.idaho.gov/dmv/driverservices/CDL.htm Exemptions from CDL Requirements Even if your vehicle is a commercial vehicle according to the definition above, you may qualify for one of the CDL exemptions. There are four categories of CDL exemptions. Recreational vehicle exemption - applies to drivers of vehicles used exclusively to transport personal possessions or family members for non-business or recreational purposes. Military vehicle exemption - applies to military vehicle operators who are considered active-duty military personnel and to civilians who are required to wear uniforms and are subject to the Code of Military Justice. Emergency vehicle exemption - applies to drivers of firefighting or other emergency equipment used in response to emergencies involving the preservation of life or property. Farm vehicle exemption - applies to drivers of farm vehicles, including family members and farm hands, under certain conditions only. The farm exemption applies to drivers of farm vehicles which are: [*]Controlled and operated by the farmer, [*]Used to transport agricultural products, supplies, and machinery to or from a farm, [*]Not used in common or contract carrier operations, and [*]Not driven more than 150 miles ("as the crow flies") from the farm. The farm exemption is intended for small farm-to-market operations only. Unless Idaho is involved in a reciprocity agreement with the other state(s), the farm exemption does not extend beyond the boundaries of Idaho. It does not include farmers who are transporting other farmers' products if they are receiving any compensation for the services.
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Need help with some issues after no. 6 cylinder replacement...
Well as for the first 4 sound like its getting low... Could you post up the pressures of each cylinder after you get 5 & 6...
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Need to be schooled in Big rig driving...
That would be optimal but I'm not going to pay for it though. I really doubt the fire dept will pay for it either. Idaho law states that fire dept are exempt from the CDL requirement. I drive several other large and heavy trucks without a issue. My only issue is working with a 9 speed trans. All of our other trucks are automatics put in DRIVE and stomp the throttle.
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rebuilding my turbo.
HX35W will support +50HP injectors and a Edge Comp (+120HP) without any changes other than a boost elbow.
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Concealed Carry......................Finally
I still prefer the open carry over concealed carry. Less laws, less restrictions and everyone knows your packing and not to mess with you. Like my 9mm Star I carry is a real PITA to conceal and being comfortable while concealing it. I'm not going to wear my shoulder holster and be forced to wear a jacket over the top to prevent imprinting (the outline of weapon) under a shirt. Everyone knows I carry and no one has a problem with it. But I'm glad to see other states jumping on board and getting the protection to the honest citizens that need it and not writing laws that give the criminals the protection. Gun free zones is a invitation to a criminal to either do harm to others in a shooting or just rob others. Take notice majority shooting are done in a "Gun Free" area.
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Oil leaking out Crankcase Vent
211266 miles. These engine are typically good for 1 Million miles. So I would back track now and look and see why the oil loss valve train (valve lash) or compression issues. Another good question is the compressor wheel of the turbo clean or dusty looking? I gather you've got a stock air box still have to checked for dust leaks typically leave a dust trail on the lid.