[AT] cub / prime oil pump

charlie hill chill8 at cox.net
Sat Jun 11 16:03:33 PDT 2005


Search the archives Walt and find out what kind of silly stuff you say.

Charlie
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Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 4:50 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] cub / prime oil pump


> In a message dated 6/11/2005 1:14:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
> chill8 at cox.net writes:
> As I remember you are the one with the Ford Ranger  that would haul 17,500
> lbs but then a few month later was dead with a bad  transmission.  I don't
> need any of your mechanic advise thank  you
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> ------------
> Charlie  I think you got me mixed up with some one else I do have a Ford
> Ranger It has  the original tranny in it and works great. I had 3 clutches 
> put in
> it by the  experts at the Ford dealership in town. I told them it had a 
> bad
> Slave cylinder  but like you they wouldn't believe me either. I took it to
> another shop an guess  what the expert there said "Ford Rangers have bad 
> slave
> cylinders" Viola someone  actually agreed with me.
> Oh! you probably wonder why I had the shop do it.  well with my age and 
> poor
> health and not having the proper tools its a lot  easier to pay the $750 
> to
> get it done.
> And I hauled my hay trailer with  3 ton not 17500 don't get carried away
> trying to make yourself sound better.
>
> You might try getting your facts straight before jumping down on  someone.
>
> Funny you guys will believe everything that Soundguy says and take as 
> gospel
> without checking any of it out. I wonder why you thinks he so right  and 
> I'm
> so wrong. I have been reading other e-mails that have agreed with me on 
> oil
> pressure and starting engines are you going to jump on those guys  too.
>
> Just to make my point I said that if you don't have oil pressure then  you
> should checkout the oil pump to see why not just prime it and go on your 
> way  as
> though everything is OK inside there.
>
> Better to know than to take a chance and lose an engine.
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
>
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