Build 1978 FJ40 Mustard Yellow - almost perfect thread.

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I was just going to ask if you were getting non-ethanol fuel - or using that much of it that it wasn't an issue. Storing ethanol fuel for any amount of time is a nightmare!
 
Cowboy knows Mustard is about to leave. She has been in it all day every day

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I was just going to ask if you were getting non-ethanol fuel - or using that much of it that it wasn't an issue. Storing ethanol fuel for any amount of time is a nightmare!
My original supplier had non-ethanol in 87. That’s generally what I’ve been running in that tank. I called around and found a source with some additional options. I’m going to have some ready for next Friday.
 
My original supplier had non-ethanol in 87. That’s generally what I’ve been running in that tank. I called around and found a source with some additional options. I’m going to have some ready for next Friday.
God bless Florida and easy access to real gas/ boat gas

Watch out for Johnny law on your way home from Miss. Alabama keeps troopers on i10

I guess trying to raise the several billion dollars for a new bay bridge one ticket at a time
 
I have two old pinball machines. They are almost as much trouble to keep operational as old Land Cruisers.
Much like Land Cruisers, there can be a lot of deferred maintenance on old pinball machines. My oldest game is a Stern Ghostbusters that was built in 2016. These machines are all designed for commercial routes and can withstand tens of thousands of plays. I doubt I have a machine that has more than 500 plays. So far all of them have been trouble free.

There are a lot of games from the 1990’s that I would love to add to my collection but I’m kind of out of room. My next barn will be substantially larger in order to accommodate a bigger arcade.
 
Much like Land Cruisers, there can be a lot of deferred maintenance on old pinball machines. My oldest game is a Stern Ghostbusters that was built in 2016. These machines are all designed for commercial routes and can withstand tens of thousands of plays. I doubt I have a machine that has more than 500 plays. So far all of them have been trouble free.

There are a lot of games from the 1990’s that I would love to add to my collection but I’m kind of out of room. My next barn will be substantially larger in order to accommodate a bigger arcade.
Look up tractordoc on the forum, there is a link in one of his treads to a pin Ball forum. He likes to restore them.
 
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