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Re: F 350 and the garage wall
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Posted by Kevin Bismark on March 21, 2006 at 18:27:49 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: F 350 and the garage wall posted by YELLOW DOG on March 21, 2006 at 16:58:45:
You guy"s remember years ago when ford had that problem with cars and trucks going into gear, their way to fix the problem was to send everyone who owned one of the cars a sticker that I think said something about putting the parking brake on and not leaving it running, been years so I don"t remember exactly what it said, I was the one who stuck it on the dash when it came, still think that was dumb. There was a lady in Braham Minnesota that parked her car by the post office and took the ice scraper and jammed it down on the gas to keep the idle up in the winter to warm up, and lets just say, man did that thing take off.. I guess an auto trans is nice, but I try to stay away from them in the pulling rigs anyway, maybe I am lucky I have the 6 speed in my 350 dually.. Kevin
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