Posted by 135 Fan on October 19, 2008 at 09:14:43 from (24.70.95.205):
In Reply to: Re: I don't get it? posted by Lanse on October 19, 2008 at 08:00:05:
I wasn't the only one who took it that you were ready to give up on your tractor and "park it behind the barn". If the truck blows up, it won't be that easy to sell parts considering there are thousands of Rangers around. I just was trying to save you some money and aggravation. You don't really need a truck just to drive around in the field. Gunk, M & W(I think) and other companies make a block seal that claims it can fix head gasket leaks. Maybe you could try that first? What happens if you buy the $500 tranny and then it blows up? Then you're out $800. I thought you were on a limited budget but you seem to be buying stuff left and right. I'm only telling you this because I, like most others, have bought stuff more on impulse than a real need for it and it's cost a lot of money that I wish I had back. How are you going to afford gas? When you do get your license, you're going to want a good road worthy vehicle but you'll have less money because you spent it on a truck you didn't really need. Hopefully the truck won't need a lot of expensive repairs. Don't be surprised if it's not an easy thing to fix. Good luck with it though. Dave
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