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Thank you all for thoughts and prayers, and for you local guys willing to help, a special thanks, the Pig family is strong and special!
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Thanks MikeSo sorry to hear this Don , We wish your Wife a speedy recovery , Lets us know when you need help .
30 cases seems just about right for a Pig Party trip for someone I know. Wouldn't be reduced to Coors Light! Is that why you bought that heavy duty military trailer?I had an uncle who also worked for AB, kept no less than 30 cases of Bud in the basement at all times. Stock up day meant backing the pickup up to the dock. In those days employees had real perks.![]()
Mmm - Celebration
Pighead, I still have that wing widow for you. Should I give to Half Whacked, you can get from him? Save you 45 miles each way, save gas, buy beer
That's a good idea. PM me your paypal and thank you.Pighead, I still have that wing widow for you. Should I give to Half Whacked, you can get from him? Save you 45 miles each way, save gas, buy beer
Oh man, I am so sorry to hear this Don...She was going down ladder and slipped, scared the you know what out a me, it took about 15 minutes to put tent and awning down, checking her every minute or so
You always see that in the manual - "Check the ground."Fixed something that I did a few weeks ago that was pretty stupid when reattaching all fuel lines, filters, and fuel pump.Now the Sniper seems to be working good again. The stupid thing was not connecting the ground to the fuel pump correctly. My pig would run and then sputter out after driving a little or a lot. I would check the fuel pressure and it was zero. It wouldn’t start with no sound from the fuel pump. I’d crawl under and mess with things then it would start. Then repeat the issues. After thinking about all the big things that could be wrong I finally checked the easy thing. Yep ground wires are important.
More info on this please. Whole drivetrain, motor, trans. and axles? What's your main reason behind it?I do however plan on moving the whole drivetrain forward an inch now that I have most systems mocked up and working.