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Deezl Smoke

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    Hillsboro Oregon
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    Metal fabrication. Farming. Hydraulics. And taking the time to smell the roses.

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  1. Saw a green WS towing a nice 5er today near Hillsboro Oregon just south of US26 at exit 57. Anyone here resemble that description?
  2. Deezl Smoke

    Myth Busters

    Been there, done that, got the tee shirt. The rig in my avitar was a 6.2L that I later swapped out for a 454cid. Easiest swap ever. 3 line fuel pump, ignition power to the coil, and homemade radiator hoses. Throttle cable, just a simple part swap. The torque converter on the 6.2 has different perimeters, but still works. The 6.2 has a vacuum pump to operate the trans and hvac, so simple to plumb that hose in the manifold on the 454.
  3. Deezl Smoke

    Myth Busters

    It's fun to know where the number came from.
  4. Deezl Smoke

    Myth Busters

    "Myth: it’s horsepower not torque." Bar none one of my favorites.πŸ‘ Why do the hp and torque graph curves cross at roughly 5252 rpm?
  5. I have a small 20 acres in Christmas valley on 5-14 just east about 6.5 miles from town. I have a small gravel rv pad on it. I love driving 78. Went through Rome and viewed the pillars etc driving up 95. I personally like 395 south from the Wagontire intersection, and 140 east. But I've only been to Denio junction. I'll have a look at 80 and see if any passes are clear.
  6. The "95" I'm using starts up about Kingsgate Idaho, actually further north, but for USA, Kingsgate Idaho, then south through Quartzsite. So maybe my lack of knowledge on the highway system is showing here. Could it be US 95 that still goes interstate?
  7. On I95 or the old 95 which I think they call SR95 now?
  8. 100% That's why I have a sunny desert on my driver's side and a moon lit desert on the passenger's side of my rig.
  9. I'm hoping to get out of here (Hillsboro Oregon) maybe later this week, and find some sunshine for a day. Looking at the forecasts, the I5 Siskiyou pass looks clear, and the return passes going north on 95 look ok enough at this point. So If I were to get to Quartzsite, I see SR95 from Quartzsite up to I40 looks like a more scenic drive. But I'm asking if anyone knows the condition of the road and/or if it is worth it, or just stay on the interstates? My travel style is different than most. At this point in my traveling career I am more interested in the macro view from my driver's seat, than the time exploring the micros of an area on a motorcycle, e-bike or quad etc. That may come later. Thanks for any tips or warnings. This would be my first time so far south.
  10. I have no opinion, just figured this video by Steve Lehto (MI lemon law attorney) might be interesting.
  11. Deezl Smoke

    Myth Busters

    Fireball tool made a video about 2 years ago using an old shaper to test the old file backwards myth. Normally I'd post a link, but I can't seem to get the video to play on youtube. It just opens then goes white screen. But if you search youtube for fireball tool file, it should come up. It was a very interesting video. I'll not spoil the results, you'll have to watch it.πŸ˜‰ Ok, it was my computer. I got it to play. So here's the link.
  12. Deezl Smoke

    New truck

    And,....check with your insurance company. You may need to do some real research and changes to your insurance needs over all. It's important to find a good, experienced agent that can guide you through the process. It can be truly amazing how much can be saved when your agent knows how to combine policies. Then, look into a roadside service program. Some can use AAA, some Sam's club, and many, like me, use Coachnet.
  13. Deezl Smoke

    Myth Busters

    So I'm not sure if this statement I am making is myth or fact, but IIRC, DOT ratings for tire speed and other applications, are minimum 2x safety rated, possibly 3x. So the 75mph rating at max advertised load, on average, in approved testing environments should not fail until a minimum of 150mph. Now I am certain that temperature and other variables are considered, but in lab testing under guidelines approved by DOT, the 75mph is half or less of "lab test" failure speed.? I honestly do not know, just what I remember "hearing" years back. Likely myth, but.... For no real good reason, I seem to, on average, take my steer tire conditions and pressures more seriously than the drives. IE: I tend to run them, though lower than marked on the tire, higher than what I would run for ride quality. I am lighter on the steers than most here, and much of that is because I am still tandem drive and have some weight behind the drive trunnion.
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