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  • SNMike
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • May 2005
    • 1001

    • Florida


    #16
    Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: RE: Need to Vent...

    Originally posted by INVNO1
    I have no tire stories. I did however manage to save my" buddy " a tow when the fuel pump on his 82 Toyota truck took a dirt nap. I siphoned some gas out of the tank, drained the washer fluid from the resevoir, ran the washer hose to the carb, got in and hit the windshield washer and bingo....running. You could drive it about a mile before you had to fill the bowl again by hitting the washer switch. We had to stop twice on the way home and siphon more gas to fill the resevoir ( it was a 40 mile trip home). The next day he called me and wanted me to buy him a new windshield washer resevoir because the gas ruined the plastic. I haven't spoken to him since.


    Mike
    Un-freakin'-believable!! Good for you Mike! And he was never your buddy in the first place.

    Had I known about this, I would have had my cousin, "Four Fingers Vinnie" drag his truck back to where it broke down, and put it up on blocks.

    Mike
    2007 Ski Nautique 196 Limited/ PP/ Mods
    Ludwig Classic Mapple Double Bass/ Zildjian Overhead

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    • sodbuster88
      Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
      • Nov 2008
      • 368

      • Clayton, NC


      #17
      $99.95 for a Carlisle 225/75R15 Load Range "E" (2830# load capacity at 80 psi per tire); $39.95 for a 6x15 - 5.5" 6-lug rim. Just priced at my local farm store.
      Peace..

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      • BPSKI
        • Aug 2007
        • 68

        • Demotte Indiana


        #18
        Just had a goodyear blow on my tandem. Price was $92.

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