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Old 08-31-2009, 11:19 PM
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334 cherry trees currently, thats 167 harvests a day. 3487 to go til the blue ribbon. calc.exe time.....about 21 days
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Old 08-31-2009, 11:26 PM
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Re: Semi work safe

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fords making the motor themselves?
thats what i heard
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ahahaha dumb guidos

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Re: Semi work safe

"inboard exhaust"architecture- Saw this on a duramax test mule my friend was working on. It is nice, but it makes the engine run HOT when towing. Honeywell's single-sequential turbocharger-Sounds pimp. I wonder how quick it will spool up compared to dual-sequential setups. Aluminum cylinder heads-****. Compatible up to B20 fuel, allowing greener fueling options of up to 20%-Why wouldn't you?

It will be interesting to see how this engine responds to tuning and what kind of fuel milage it gets. (the current 6.4 can get up to 500HP with a chip, intake and exhaust, but gets like 10-12 MPG)

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fords making the motor themselves?
Navistar fucked them over too many times.
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Re: Semi work safe

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im gonna look up what transfer case it has, i dont want awd.
You don't want that vehicle at all. Get her a Subaru if you are worried about her driving in a little snow.
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Old 09-01-2009, 09:47 AM
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Re: Semi work safe

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when you say nobody can sit behind you, does that mean nobody at all or nobody over 4 feet tall?
You could probably fit a kid back there. I'm super tight in the front seat though.
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Re: Semi work safe

Originally Posted by MikeM
im gonna look up what transfer case it has, i dont want awd.
Ours has the same transfer you do with the 2wd, 4 part time, 4 full time, and 4 low.
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Old 09-01-2009, 10:31 AM
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My parents live in buffalo and have never had a 4wd or awd vehicle.
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Re: Semi work safe

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My parents live in buffalo and have never had a 4wd or awd vehicle.
Good for them. How often do you need your 4wd? Never?
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Re: Semi work safe

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Good for them. How often do you need your 4wd? Never?
Only NEED it when you are stuck. But it is nice to have in the winter. I actually need it more in MI because while there is less snow, the snow removal service sucks here. My point is to buy a gas hog liberty for the mild LI winters isn't a smart move, especially if you have another household vehicle that has 4wd.
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Re: Semi work safe

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Only NEED it when you are stuck. But it is nice to have in the winter. I actually need it more in MI because while there is less snow, the snow removal service sucks here. My point is to buy a gas hog liberty for the mild LI winters isn't a smart move, especially if you have another household vehicle that has 4wd.
They live on an island. How much driving can they really do?
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Re: Semi work safe

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You don't want that vehicle at all. Get her a Subaru if you are worried about her driving in a little snow.
her neon is fine in the kind of snow we get. she wants it for the height
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Re: Semi work safe

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You could probably fit a kid back there. I'm super tight in the font seat though.
i guess id have to sit in it to determine if it makes the list or not
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Ours has the same transfer you do with the 2wd, 4 part time, 4 full time, and 4 l,ow.
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Re: Semi work safe

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My parents live in buffalo and have never had a 4wd or awd vehicle.
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Re: Semi work safe

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her neon is fine in the kind of snow we get. she wants it for the height
Tell her to deal with it. Or put a lift kit on the neon.
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Re: Semi work safe

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Good for them. How often do you need your 4wd? Never?
every time i NEED it, its because i got myself stuck, playing in snow or sand. in the snow its more of a want than a need, and it sure is fun
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Re: Semi work safe

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Only NEED it when you are stuck. But it is nice to have in the winter. I actually need it more in MI because while there is less snow, the snow removal service sucks here. My point is to buy a gas hog liberty for the mild LI winters isn't a smart move, especially if you have another household vehicle that has 4wd.
unfortunately everything thats semi tall gets shitty mpg
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Re: Semi work safe

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They live on an island. How much driving can they really do?
I do a TON of driving, becky doesnt do much. Put 30k on the jeep last year, 5k on the neon
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Re: Semi work safe

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I do a TON of driving, becky doesnt do much. Put 30k on the jeep last year, 5k on the neon
There you go. The Liberty would be for Becky, right?
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