Beyond the GM, Ford, and ASE Master certs, are the there other training areas you could pursue?
Beyond the GM, Ford, and ASE Master certs, are the there other training areas you could pursue?
I carry 2k lbs of water twice a week, and 1500-2k lb bales of hay in the bed fairly often. They are 10 ply tires, I run them at 80psi as called for. From the manufacturer, it sounds like it moght be a bad batch of tires, as all had the same DOT code.
I feel for you sir hauling water sucks I have a well 10 gallons a minute. The shop and the well is the #1 reason I bought his house. I would have still bought it with out the well for the shop but I feel for you having to haul water sucks. Water is a huge deal in MT many places you have none a well is not even an option.
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
"The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)
Nobody here is questioning your automotive skills or pretending that we are professionals, we are talking shit because of your arrogant ?holier than thou? attitude (and that also extends to other threads). You belittled TFOGGER, and wouldn?t ya know, he also has/had certs. This is a DIY thread for those of us that like to wrench on our own stuff, we show our projects and ask questions. A stand up individual with your credentials would be assisting folks, not thumping your chest and belittling ?backyard mechanics?.
I?ve said my peace, and will not further derail this thread.
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