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Thanks guys for the shipping offers. We will see if it comes to that.

Last question on this damn topic. I've seen a lot of comments on mud saying using pressure flushers are bad because it pushes debris around. Several suggest just a full drain. Seen as mine already is having some symptoms, do I need that pressure to possibly clean out the problem?

I think the flush will be the cheapest and quickest way to see if your problem is terminal. The flushes do a good job of getting most of the fluid out and back flushing though the filter screens. While you don't get to see if there is al ot of metal in the pan etc, its a very effective way to change out most of the fluid.
 
Andy.....man I hate it for you. hoping WCT is right and a flush alleviates it.

Martin....did you have house damage? the hail was so heavy in Belhaven that the roads look "furry" due to all the sticks and leaves on them. it must have been wicked here!! hate that about your 2 vehicles.

We definitely had yellow and green clouds by the Rez but Belhaven looks shredded!!
 
Like so many others in the area, we had a huge event at the warehouse yesterday. Thankfully, the only vehicle I had outside was the Comanche, but it got hammered (literally).

For those of yall that have been in the main warehouse, you're aware that we "had" a problem of small clumps of the old roof insulation falling from time to time...........not any longer. The hail storm literally shook ALL of the insulation off the roof! Now, it's just the MONUMENTAL job of a 105,000 square foot clean up!

Do me right Nationwide Insurance!!! HAHA! (All we can do is laugh right now)

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Like so many others in the area, we had a huge event at the warehouse yesterday. Thankfully, the only vehicle I had outside was the Comanche, but it got hammered (literally).

For those of yall that have been in the main warehouse, you're aware that we "had" a problem of small clumps of the old roof insulation falling from time to time...........not any longer. The hail storm literally shook ALL of the insulation off the roof! Now, it's just the MONUMENTAL job of a 105,000 square foot clean up!

Do me right Nationwide Insurance!!! HAHA! (All we can do is laugh right now)

Holy s***...I looks like you are ready for a rodeo.
 
^ exactly what I thought.


hoping it will work in your favor David.
 
Like so many others in the area, we had a huge event at the warehouse yesterday. Thankfully, the only vehicle I had outside was the Comanche, but it got hammered (literally).

For those of yall that have been in the main warehouse, you're aware that we "had" a problem of small clumps of the old roof insulation falling from time to time...........not any longer. The hail storm literally shook ALL of the insulation off the roof! Now, it's just the MONUMENTAL job of a 105,000 square foot clean up!

Do me right Nationwide Insurance!!! HAHA! (All we can do is laugh right now)

damn. that is crazy.
 
DNP, glad your 100 made it out ok! Martin, give your LC a little time before you do anything rash; I have heard that letting it bake out in the sun will help with many of the hail dents. Won't fix glass though. :doh:
 
Man this thread is depressing. Hope both of y'all start having a little better luck.

Thanks Todd.

Andy.....man I hate it for you. hoping WCT is right and a flush alleviates it.

Martin....did you have house damage? the hail was so heavy in Belhaven that the roads look "furry" due to all the sticks and leaves on them. it must have been wicked here!! hate that about your 2 vehicles.

We definitely had yellow and green clouds by the Rez but Belhaven looks shredded!!

I don't know about my house yet. Greg and I checked the roof and didn't see any glaring problems. I didn't have any broken windows. I am having my roof inspected tomorrow though. Will find out then. belhaven definitely had lots of damage.
 
DNP, glad your 100 made it out ok! Martin, give your LC a little time before you do anything rash; I have heard that letting it bake out in the sun will help with many of the hail dents. Won't fix glass though. :doh:

That really is crazy looking DNP. I am gonna sit on the 100 for a little while. It's a love hate relationship though. Should know something sooner than later though.
 
That sucks about your truck and car. I was stuck traveling through Tupelo through the worst of it and pulled into someones open garage when it started coming down. Then I went back into Alabama only to find my hotel without power. After two hours there, I went further down the road till I found a hotel with lights on.
 
Like so many others in the area, we had a huge event at the warehouse yesterday. Thankfully, the only vehicle I had outside was the Comanche, but it got hammered (literally).

For those of yall that have been in the main warehouse, you're aware that we "had" a problem of small clumps of the old roof insulation falling from time to time...........not any longer. The hail storm literally shook ALL of the insulation off the roof! Now, it's just the MONUMENTAL job of a 105,000 square foot clean up!

Do me right Nationwide Insurance!!! HAHA! (All we can do is laugh right now)

That is a very large warehouse!

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Like so many others in the area, we had a huge event at the warehouse yesterday. Thankfully, the only vehicle I had outside was the Comanche, but it got hammered (literally).

For those of yall that have been in the main warehouse, you're aware that we "had" a problem of small clumps of the old roof insulation falling from time to time...........not any longer. The hail storm literally shook ALL of the insulation off the roof! Now, it's just the MONUMENTAL job of a 105,000 square foot clean up!

Do me right Nationwide Insurance!!! HAHA! (All we can do is laugh right now)

I hope they are on your side ;)

that is a mess.
 
Who needs a non damaged LX450?
 
PM me withyour price David. I know somebody looking for one.
 

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