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Saw a truck yesterday that I thought deserved a second look. Here is the first pic...



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So then I looked at the pipping under the truck to see if he ran the pipes under or above, and how it looked. The first thing that came to mind was, "So I guess the drivers side isn't hooked up". Then I thought, "You might be a redneck if... . ".



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It might be hard to see in that pic, bit the plumbing for the second pipe was blocked off by some rags, and duct tape. THAT'S IT!!! :eek:



Them Ferd boys, they suprise me more and more all the time. :rolleyes:



Thought you all might enjoy it.



Andrew
 
Blocked off or connected? Looks like it might be a factory installation. Maybe he could use a beer can from the bed to really do it right.



Nice sticker in the rear glass... .
 
Originally posted by GFritsch

Blocked off or connected? Looks like it might be a factory installation. Maybe he could use a beer can from the bed to really do it right.



Nice sticker in the rear glass... .



The passanger side is connected, the drivers is blocked.
 
maybe the drive shaft isn't doing a good enough job throwing the soot onto the ground.



hey, at least it looks like a quality shop towel:eek:
 
I thought that it was a ground clearance indicator. If you bottom out the soot comes out the back instead of the top & the rag/flag flies out to indicate the truck has reached minimum asphalt tolerence specifications????? Maybe I'm just stupid
 
I was trying to keep it a secret but the cat is out of the bag!That is my new truck complete with the new but old school stacks. What do you want the last owner payed me $500. 00 bucks to take it!!
 
Originally posted by RHARVEY

Check the website sticker on the back window>>>>>



Rick





done that many times, and am a member :rolleyes:



and Vaughn MacKenzie already posted a link to this thread there in their general diesel section :-laf
 
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It might be hard to see in that pic, bit the plumbing for the second pipe was blocked off by some rags, and duct tape. THAT'S IT!!!



Is it just me, or does the angle of the plumbing look like it would feed water right into the muffler from those open and vertical stacks?



Just a thought from someone who saw 14" of rain last month...
 
Originally posted by TxDieselKid

There was a muffler. It had lots of rust holes, but it was there. The plates on the truck were from Ohio too. :)



Gee, I wonder if there's a connection between the rust and the open vertical stacks?



A bit off topic, but a couple of years ago I was listening to the "One Minute Maintenance Tip" on the Midnight Cowboy Truckin' Show" (WBAP 820-AM) and heard what I thought was the most interesting of the series. Naturally, it dealt with the big rigs. The tip was that if you are ever towed (hookup from the rear axle) to make sure you plug the open end of the exhaust. If you don't, and are towed backwards the air rushing down the exhaust can cause the turbo to freewheel. When the turbo freewheels and the engine isn't running there ain't no lubrication on the bearings.
 
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