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Old 12-01-2012, 09:55 AM   #1
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A pretty cheap (2.2K) experiment. It will be interesting to hear what happens over a bit of time. I hope Bronsin keeps us posted re his results with this new (to him) vehicle.
So far we are ~ 150 miles into this experiment.

The other morning it was pretty cold and as I drove away the transmission would not shift from 1st to 2nd! Or anything else. Crap! I shifted into second using the clutch and drove a couple of miles. Then the trans warmed up and it shifted smoothy like it always did.

But was this a sign that the trans was on its way to being lunched?

I do not think so.

Two other mornings I drove away normally without problems although it was not as cold.

It may be though on really cold mornings I will have to drive in second for a while...

Since I have been driving for over a month now my feet have not gotten any worse from occasionally having to push the clutch in. I use the clutch in traffic situations when necessary. I do not want an accident! Generally on average I can get work with maybe one push because its 5 am and theres little traffic on the road. Sometimes I make it all the way without pushing once!

The way home is another story. I average 3 or 4 pushes over the 7 miles them.

Since my left foot is fine I am going to allow myself to push in the clutch to start the vehicle in first.
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Old 12-24-2012, 01:31 PM   #2
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200 miles now and running like a top!

I filled the tank for the first time Friday. In another 100 or so miles Ill fill it again and be able to report on the mileage the truck is getting. Its a 2.2 liter four and Ive heard they can get 30 mpg highway.

My miles are all less than 7 start to stop and local ones...

Here is a picture of the bed. Nice bed eh?

Incidently the tool box is for sale. $75 to the general public $50 to members of this forum. Local pickup in NJ near Philly only.
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Old 11-29-2012, 06:52 PM   #3
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Don't you need to activate the clutch to switch to reverse anyway?
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Old 11-29-2012, 07:40 PM   #4
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Don't you need to activate the clutch to switch to reverse anyway?

Yes BUT you can put it in reverse without the engine running or the parking brake on and crank the starter, just like you can do with first gear.

For best results start with the pointing downhill in the direction you wish to go.
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Old 12-25-2012, 09:04 AM   #5
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Yes two wheel drive. I grew up in the lake effect snow belt in upstate NY in a rural farming area populated by penny pinching dairy farmers. They would never in a million years by a truck with 4x4. Costs more money and it only breaks sooner than a 2 wd would. To drive in a 30 inch snowstorm they put weight in the bed (stone? wood?) over the rear wheels.

They would sit around the woodstove and slap their knees laughing and telling of the city slickers with their 4x4s who went off the road in a snowstorm because 1) they were going too fast and 2) back then there was no differential acion between the front and rear wheels with 4x4. Going around a corner the too fast set of wheels will lock and skid on the snow and ice and send the vehicle into the ditch.

Although they are all dead now Im sure they are looking down on me and if I bought a 4x4 Im sure I would hear about it when my turn comes.
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Old 12-25-2012, 06:02 PM   #6
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Yes two wheel drive. I grew up in the lake effect snow belt in upstate NY in a rural farming area populated by penny pinching dairy farmers. They would never in a million years by a truck with 4x4. Costs more money and it only breaks sooner than a 2 wd would. To drive in a 30 inch snowstorm they put weight in the bed (stone? wood?) over the rear wheels.

They would sit around the woodstove and slap their knees laughing and telling of the city slickers with their 4x4s who went off the road in a snowstorm because 1) they were going too fast and 2) back then there was no differential acion between the front and rear wheels with 4x4. Going around a corner the too fast set of wheels will lock and skid on the snow and ice and send the vehicle into the ditch.

Although they are all dead now Im sure they are looking down on me and if I bought a 4x4 Im sure I would hear about it when my turn comes.
LOL. Sounds like my grandfather. Amazing (natural...but still amazing) the influence our relatives can have on us. My grandfather would open christmas presents oh so carefully so that the wrapping paper could be used again (when he probably had enough money to buy a wrapping paper company). My grandmother would never use the paper again....and my grandfather knew this. Looking back on it, I think he did it to teach we three grandchildren not to waste anything. We had weak fathers, and he knew we needed to learn stuff like that from him. My great great grandfather gave my great grandfather a company to run, and he ran it into the ground. For many years my grandfather, his brother, and their parents lived in my great great grandfather's house until they could again afford a house. I think this is one reason why, after buying my parents a house, he didn't kick us out when they couldn't afford to pay any rent.....plus it was only 4 miles from his house and he liked having us close by .

When my mom and aunt were growing up, most of the parents of their friends had summer houses at Lake Tahoe and the wives and kids would spend the entire summer at Tahoe, and the husbands would come up on weekends. My grandfather thought this was unacceptable. His attitude was 'If I can't come home to my family every night, then it is too far'. The lot he bought for such a house was on a golf course and had a small private lake. He had to have the utilities put in. He spent so little for the land and to build the expansive house it would make you cry. After the house was built he put in a gigantic brick patio, edged by a brick wall with a built in fireplace. All brick. And he laid every brick himself. And this was a man who wore a custom suit to work each day. He also built the house so his father could live out his days there......... With every minute I spend following financial markets and every penny of value I extract when spending, I feel my grandfather looking down from above with an ever widening smile...also knowing that I feel the same generosity toward my little cousin (his great granddaughter) that he felt toward his children and grandchildren.
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Great stories!
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